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Bembridge - Kelly 1911 - Commercial and Private entries- Page 3

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Bembridge, Commercial
Love Bros., builders, 1 Meadow lea
Love Evelyn, pilot
Mackett James, apartments, Cawnpore villa
Martin William Lewis, chief officier Coast Guard station
Morris Alfred Oliver, farmer, Stanwell farm
Mursell Ashford James, beer retailer
Mursell Frank, Marine P.H.
National Telephone Co. Limited, The Point
Newman Edwin, pilot, Woodbine cottage
Newman Newton, apartments, Laburnum cottage, The Point
Newman Robert, pilot
Orchard Frank, apartments, 1 Leander cottages
Osborne Annie (Miss), grocer, Post office
Osborne Ernest, painter
Osborne Frederick, master mariner, Myrtle cottage
Parkes William, apartments, 1 Hawthorn cottage
Perkins Albert Edward, cycle agent
Potts Henry, hair dresser
Preston Brothers, farmers & dairyman
Riddick Charles, jeweller
Riddick William & Sons, grocers
Robinson Thomas, apartments, Maylands
Sillence Eli., apartments, Madeira villa
Simmons Harry, apartments, 2 Leander cottages
Smith Alfred, master, Elementary School (infants); built in 1862 for 80 children; average attendance 54; (boys and girls) built in 1833 for 150 children, average attendance 129.
Smith Aquilla (Mrs.), apartments, Milverton house
Smith W.H. & Son, news agent, Station
Smith William Thomas, chemist
Snow John, wheelwright
Sothcott George, shopkeeper
Taylor Thomas Urry, farmer, Bembridge farm & Longland's farm
Thomas William F., mechanical engineer
Tomkins Charles, apartments, 2 Wibbal villa
Tuffley Robert F.S., grocer
Wallis Edwin, pilot & apartments
Wallis William, pilot, The Willows
Warne Thomas Herbert, greengrocer
Watson Alfred, apartments, Yewlands
Watson Alfred, shoeing smith
Watton George & Son, builders, Clifton cottage
Way Arthur & Henry, farmers, Foreland farm
Weaver Harry, assistant overseer & rate collector, Rockhurst
Weaver Henry, carpenter
Weaver Mary (Mrs.), apartments, Lanes end
Welcome Elena (Miss), mistress, Elementary School (infants); built in 1862 for 80 children; average attendance 54; (boys and girls) built in 1833 for 150 children, average attendance 129.
Wheeler William, apartments, 2 Ducie view
Winter Ernest, greengrocer & fruiterer
Woodford James, refreshment room
Woodford Wreford, butcher
Woodnutt & Co., ship chandlers, 1 Harbour road
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