Entries from 1935 Kelly's Isle of Wight directories
for Civic Information, East Cowes

1935 list of towns

Total number of matches found: 48

To account for missing numbers in Streets, it may be understood that either the house was empty at the time the revision was made, or let in weekly tenements, or that the information was refused.
POSTAL INFORMATION
Post, M. O., T. & T. E. D. Office, York avenue - J. B. Minhinnick, postmaster
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
For particulars see Cowes section.
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS
East Cowes Gas Co., Clarence road; Henry D. Lumb, engineer & manager; G. Murray Burton M.A., A.C.A. sec.
East Cowes Pier, High Street; Arthur Henry Hall, clerk in charge
East Cowes Waterworks, Victoria grove; John William Webster, water engIneer. E. Cullin, assistant engineer
Fire Station, Victoria grove
Isle of Wight Electric Light & Power Co. Ltd., Kingston yard ; J. M. Johns, station supt. ; supply station, Whippingham
Town Hall, York avenue, John William Webster, surveyor, sanitary inspector & water engineer; Edward Alfred Kersey, rate collector
Trinity Wharf, High street ; Capt. Frederick Grant Wynne M.B.E. supt. ; A. B. Coombe, district clerk G. E. Danes, storekeeper
PLACES OF WORSHIP.
St. James' Church, Church path; Rev. Canon Reginald Stewart Moxon M.A., D.D., The Vicarage, Cambridge road, vicar
St. Mildred's Church, Whippingham, Rev. George Mostyn Prichard, The Rectory, Whippingham, rector
Congregational, Bridge square
St. David's (Roman Catholic), Connanght road; Rev. Anthony Akel, The Presbytery, priest in charge
Methodist Church, Osborne road
Methodist Church, Adelaide grove; Rev. Leonard W. Juby, 144 AdeIaide grove, minister
Mission Room, Adelaide grove
SCHOOLS.
Elementary School, Whippingham; Miss W. Moody, head mistress
(Under the control of the County Education Committee.)
Senior Council School, Grange road (a non-selective Central School) ; Bertram Hallas, head master
Junior Council School, Osborne road; A. F. Spencer, head master
Infants' Council School, Osborne road; Miss R. E. Smith, head mistress
SOCIETIES, INSTITUTIONS &c.
Almshouses, Whippingham
Avenue Hall, Ferry road
British Red Cross Society (East Cowes V.A.D.); headquarters, Albany road
Convalescent Home, Osborne, Whippingham (for officers of the Navy, Army & Royal Air Force); Maj.-Gen. Godfrey Tate C.I.E., I.M.S. (ret.), M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O. house governor & medical supt.; Miss N. Ormsby-Smith, matron; H. Bridgeman, clerk of works; Henry C. Cheater, clerk to house governor
East Cowes Conservative Working Men's Club, Clarence road; Viscount Gort V.C., C.B.E., D.S.O., M.V.O., M.C., president; Andrew Lobb, sec.; William A. Ansell, steward
East Cowes Girl Guide Headquarters, Castle street; Miss M. E. G. Shedden, divisional commissioner
East Cowes Liberal Club, York avenue; Lt.-Col. Stanley Chatfeild-Clarke V.D., D.L., president; C. H. Graimes, sec.; J. W. Hayles, steward
East Cowes Sailing Club, Clarence road; Ernest White, hon. sec.
East Cowes Tennis Courts & Putting Green, East Cowes esplanade
Frank James' Memorial Home (Cottage Hospital) ; H.R.H. Princess Beatrice, president; J. Gladstone May, chairman & hon treasurer; Samuel Lovett, hon. sec.; G. W. Gardiner, assistant sec.; Medical staff: G. R. Denton M.B., C.M.Edin., L. P. Gibson M.R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P.L., Sydney Hartill M.A., M.B., B.Ch.Oxon., Cyril F. Down M.B., B.S., T. A. Mayo M.B., B.A., F.R.C.S.E., Arthur E. Hay M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.Lond. & James O'Donoghue M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. hon.; medical officers G. R. Denton M.B, C.M.Edin. hon. radiographer; W. Mountain L.D.S.R.C.S.E. & A. E. Lowein L.D.S.R.C.S.E., hon. dentists; Miss M. I. H. Crossingham, matron
Gort's (Lady) Home for Aged Widows, Laline cottage, York avenue
Isle of Wight County Council Boys' Home, Mayfield road; Mrs. Holmes, matron
Masonic Hall, Osborne road
Oddfellows (Loyal Whippingham Lodge), Avenue hall, Ferry road; Thomas Marsh, sec.
Recreation Grounds, Adelaide grove & York avenue
Royal National Lifeboat Institution; stores, Albany road; E. E. Wills, res. surveyor
Saro Athletic Sports Ground, Old road
RAILWAY STATION.
Whippingham (Southern Railway); Frederick George Dew, station master
WATER CONVEYANCE.
Steam Packets to & from Southampton, Ryde & Portsmouth several times daily

1935 list of towns