Ventnor, Commercial |
Paice Mary (Mrs.), apartments, St. Wilfred's house, Trinity road |
Palmer Emily (Miss), apartments, 17 High street |
Panrucker George, apartments, Madeira road |
Pardo Miss Ellen, mistress, Catholic school, Trinity road - built in 1896 for 90 children, average attendance 40. |
Parsons George, draper, 66 High street |
Partridge Annie (Miss), masseuse, 31 Pier street |
Paul Francis, apartments, 1 Devonshire terrace |
Pauley Adelaide (Miss), ladies' school, see Hansen & Pauley (Misses) |
Paull Henry, bath chair proprietor, 36 West street |
Pavilion Club & Reading Room (H. S. Marsden, hon. sec.), Esplanade |
Pearson Anthony, apartments, 1 Dudley terrace, Dudley road |
Pearson Henry, grocer, 24 High street |
Pearson William, whitesmith, 12 Albert street; workshop, Dudley road |
Peddar Henry, coach painter, 1 Verona cottages, Newport road |
Peddar John, apartments, 2 Ocean View terrace, Newport rood |
Peddar Tom, apartments, 7 & 8 Cyprus villas, Newport road |
Perry & Co. grocers, 9 Church street |
Petter Henry, coach painter, 1 Lowther cottages, Lowther road |
Peverill Henry, apartments, 1 Buona Vista terrace, Dudley road |
Phillips Reuben Henry, apartments, Holyrood house, Hambrough road |
Pickford & Co. carriers & agents to the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway (Hubert Parry Ridsdale, manager), 55 High street |
Pike Henry, apartments, 2 Shaftesbury cottages, Beaconsfield road |
Pittis Sir Francis & Son, auctioneer., valuers, land, house & estate agents; offices, Marlborough house, 1 High street; & at Newport, Sandown & Shanklin |
Placide D. M. O.S.B., lady prioress, Benedictine Priory of the Sacred Heart, Pax, Zigzag road |
Police Station (William Cass, div. sergeant), West street |
Ponton Miss Caroline Wilcox, mistress, Albert street, National School boys, girls and infants; erected in 1859 with residences attached for master and mistresses at a cost of 2200GBP on a site given by the late John Hambrough esq., for 500 children, average attendance 150 boys, 105 girls and 77 infants. |
Porter Frederick Charles, hairdresser & perfumer, 29 Pier street |
Porter Samuel James, photographer, 31 High street |
Post Office (Charles Henry Lloyd, postmaster), Church street |
Potts Arthur James, glass & china dealer, 13 Pier street |
Poulton Charles, draper, 110 & 112 High street |
Prangnell Oliver, hair dresser, 72 High street |
Prentice Archibald, printer & proprietor, 'Isle of Wight Mercury & Ventnor Gazette,' 33 Pier street |
Pridham Miss Lilla, mistress, Albert street, National School boys, girls and infants; erected in 1859 with residences attached for master and mistresses at a cost of 2200GBP on a site given by the late John Hambrough esq., for 500 children, average attendance 150 boys, 105 girls and 77 infants. |
Primmer Lavinia (Mrs.), apartments, Roughstone house, Dudley road |
Prouting James William, apartments, St. Boniface cottage, St. Boniface road |
Provident Life Office (John G. Livesey, agent), Cromartie house, Madeira road |
Public Library & Reading Room, (Alfred Small, librarian), High street |
Rayner Emily (Miss), dairy, 24 Victoria street |
Rayner Ernest William, dairyman, 8 Kildare cottages, Albert street |
Rayner's Hotel (Ventnor) Limited (Frederick William Pritchard, managing director), Temperance commercial hotel, Victoria street |
Raynes Thomas Andrews, auctioneer, 70 High street |
Read George Frederick, Kent tavern, 102 & 104 High street |
Rechabites (Independent Order) Salford Unity (James Childs, sec.), Albert hall, Victoria street |
Remsbery George William, apartments, Myra cottage, The Grove |
Rendle Martha (Mrs.), apartments, Myrtle villa, Dudley road |
Ribbens Jessie (Mrs.), apartments, Teviot house, Hambrough road |
Rice Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, Beneditti, Esplanade |
Richards Louisa (Mrs.), apartments, Brightside, Madeira road |
Richards William, cabinet maker, 6 North street |
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