Ryde, Commercial |
Topp Philip, grocer, Upton road |
Town Hall (Ernest Sothcott, keeper), Lind street |
Trim Martha (Mrs.), apartments, 9 Simeon street |
Trodd J.W., master, Board School, Bettesworth road, built 1877 at a cost of 5900GBP for 180 boys, 200 girls and 220 infants; average attendance 120 boys, 123 girls, 157 infants. |
Truckel & Brind, bakers & grocers, 91 High street |
Trussler & Co., wholesale & retail fruiterers, 160 & 160a High street |
Tucker Michael, firewood dealer, Wood street |
Tully Charles Henry, shopkeeper, Lorne house, Marlborough road |
Turner George, oil & color man, 132, 133 & 134 High street |
Turtle Edward John Hamley, pianoforte warehouse & insurance agent, 58 Union street |
Turtle Frederick W., Eagle P.H., 14 Green street |
Turtle Harry Emery, dyer, 18 John street |
Tutte & Sons, bakers & grocers, & post office, Oakfield hill |
Tutte Alfred Adames, registrar of marriages for Isle of Wight, Oakfield hill |
Tutton George Henry, Eagle Brewery Tap P.H., 1 Warwick place |
Tyler George Henry, apartments, 20 & 21 Nelson place |
Underhill L. & E. (Misses), milliners, 6 Cross street |
Underwood Sarah (Mrs.), dressmaker, 9 West street |
Urry Mary Jane (Miss), dress maker, 52 George street |
Urry William, Waverley temperance hotel, Esplanade |
Vanassche Albertus, Wolseley tavern, 55 Monkton street |
Vanner E. & Son, coach proprietors, 13 John street & 3 Newport street |
Vanner Rose (Miss), tobacconist, 163 High street |
Vardy John Emery, Albany & Eagle hotel, Pier street |
Vaughan George Morris, collector of poor rates, 7 Lind street; res. Bryn Mor, 66 West street |
Vectis Permanent Investment Building Society (Francis George Flux, sec.), Lind street |
Vectis Physical Recreation Courts, Bennett street |
Vectis Steam Laundry (Miss Kate Mills, manageress), Oakfield |
Vicary William, apartments, 15a, Preston place |
Vice Robert, apartments, 114 Arthur street |
Victoria Pier & Baths (Charles A. Fudge, sec.). Esplanade |
Vigis Emma (Miss), apartments, 11 Simeon street |
Vincent Charles Greaves, solicitor, town clerk & clerk to the urban sanitary authority & clerk to the St. Helen's urban district council, commissioner for oaths in the supreme court, perpetual commissioner & commissioner for taking oaths in Irish courts, & sec. to the Sea View Pier Co. Limited, 4 St. Thomas street |
Wadham Frank Jesser, physician &. surgeon, 1 Eastfield, Dover street, see Rich, Davies & Wadham |
Waite Henry, Falls of Niagara P.H., Oakfield hill |
Walker Henry, hair dresser, 6 Castle street |
Waller James William, registrar of births & deaths & relieving officer, Well street |
Waller James, cabinet maker, Union road |
Wallis & Elliott (Misses), upholsteresses, 23 Simeon street |
Wallis Alfred, apartments, 36 Simeon street |
Wallis Henry Caws, pawnbroker, 50 High street |
Wallis James, architect, 11 Spencer road |
Wallis, Riddett & Co., auctioneers, estate & insurance agents, Town Hall chambers |
Ward Edmund, bicycle & tricycle agent, 10 Monkton street & 128 High Street |
Wardall Frank Charles, private tutor, 90 Monkton street |
Watkins James, currier, 19 High street |
Watson George Henry, apartments, 1 Park terrace, St. John's park |
Watson Miss Elizabeth, infants' mistress, Board School, St. John's road, built 1883 at a cost of 4700GBP for 180 boys, 183 girls, 210 infants; average attendance 147 boys, 100 girls, 215 infants. |
Watson Richard, apartments, 43 West street |
Watt Frederick, stationer & circulating library, 35 Pier street |
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