Cowes, Private |
Young Edward, Devonshire villa, Mill Hill road |
Cowes, Commercial |
Abraham John, outfitter, 3 Shooter's hill |
Acton Sarah Minnie (Mrs.), lace maker, Bath road |
Adams George. grocer, Victoria road |
Adams Henry William & Son, pork butchers, 2 Shooter's hill |
Adams Mary (Mrs.), apartments, Union road |
Adlams Miss Kate, infants' mistress, York street, National School; erected 1862-3 for 256 boys and 230 infants; average attendance 192 boys, 130 infants. |
Airs John Charles, tobacconist, 110 High street |
Alexander George, Marine hotel, The Parade |
Allan Leonard James, manager to Capital & Counties Bank Limited & treasurer to the Cowes & East Cowes urban district council & Cowes harbour commissioners, High street |
Allen Ellen (Mrs.), apartment; Strettation Villa, Cliff road |
Almshouses, Market hill |
Andrew M. E., butcher, Newport road |
Andrews Richard, Shopkeeper, Arctic road |
Armstrong Arthur Henry, Shipwrights' Arms P.H. 3 Carvel lane |
Atkey Pascall & Son, ironmongers & yacht fitters, 29 & 30 High street |
Attrill Jacob, master mariner, Solent view, Victoria road |
Austin Louis James, commission agent, 2 Albert street |
Bailey Henry, William the Fourth P.H., Mary street |
Bailey William J. jun., solicitor, Princes buildings, Bath road |
Baker Edward, confectioner, 14 High street |
Ball James & Son, builders, contractors, monumental masons, brick, tile & slate merchants, Victoria road |
Ballard Frederick, apartments, Sharon villa, Fellowes road |
Bannister Henry & Co., hemp & wire rope makers, & steam saw & corn mills proprietors; steam works, Medina rope manufactory |
Barker Frank, fancy repository, 7 & 8 Fountain arcade |
Barnes William, fruiterer, Newport road |
Barnett Emily (Mrs.), Laundress, Sandbank cottages, Pelham road |
Barrett Louisa Alice (Miss), ladies' tailor. Beckford road |
Barton William Henry, carman, York street |
Barton William, shopkeeper, Newport road |
Bateman Joseph Hartley, school, Union road |
Beadle & Rance, naval architects & consulting engineers, Clarendon quay, Birmingham road |
Beaven George, Augustus, druggist. 2 Albert street |
Beere James, builder, Bernard road |
Beken Alfred Edward, chemist, 4 Birmingham road |
Benjafield Mrs. E, infant's mistress, Cross street, National School; built in 1821, closed 1863, reopened and enlarged 1875 for 280 boys, 364 girls, and 233 infants; average attendance 247 boys, 320 girls, 210 infants. |
Bennett Charles, apartments, Skurgeon's cottage, Victoria road |
Benzie Simpson, watch maker, 61 High street |
Berry William, draper, see Camp. Berry & Co |
Bilk Benjamin, apartments, Alexandra villa, Queen's road |
Bilk William, carpenter, St Mary road |
Bilk, William, apartments, Albert villa, Queen's road |
Billows Frederick, Vectis tavern, The Square |
Billson John, greengrocer, Cross street |
Bishop Bros., boot makers, 23 High street & Birmingham road |
Bishop John Samuel, boat builder, Alma house, Medina road |
Bissentini Emily (Mrs.), apartments, Malta villa, Granville road |
Bizzill & Son, boot makers, 111 High street |
Bizzill Charles Edward, assistant surveyor to the Urban District Council, Oak cottage, Prospect road |
Bloomfield Christopher, yacht steward, Southwick villa, Gordon road |
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