Newport, Commercial |
Robinson Jean E. (Miss), nurse, 21 Medina avenue |
Rose Miss R., infants' mistress, C of E Elementary school, (boys', girls', and infants); built 1816 for 700 children; the boys' and girls' departments were rebuilt 1910 at a cost of 4250GBP; average attendance 185 boys, 188 girls, 171 infants. |
Rugg Archibald Baron, picture frame maker, 23 Holyrood street |
Rugg Francis Louis, hair dresser, 162 High street |
Rugg George Harrington, insurance agent, 39 Carisbrooke road |
Rugg Walter James & Co. Limited, tobacconists, 2 & 91 St. James street; 105 High street & 17 Holyrood street |
Rugg Willie, hair dresser, 67 High street |
Russell Charles, baker & grocer, 1 High street |
Russell Leonard, beer retailer, 82 Trafalgar road |
Ruston Edward, chemist, 101 Upper St. James street |
Rymer William Ormsby, accountant, 33a Holyrood street |
Sage Robert, greengrocer, 3 Mount place, Barton road |
Salter Fred, wheelwright, South street |
Sanders Alfred James, coffee tavern, 2 St. Thomas square |
Sanders James & Benjamin, market gardeners, Carisbrooke road |
Saunders Charles, carrier, Stalham, St. John's road |
Scadding May (Miss), teacher of music, 31 Holyrood street |
Scadding William & Son, pianoforte warehouse, 31 Holyrood street |
Schofield James Henry, Cranbourn P.H., 61 Upper St. James street |
Scott Albert Percy, engineer, Trafalgar road |
Scott Henry, builder, Mount pleasant road |
Scott John William, income tax collector, 6 Terrace road |
Scovell Walter Frank, miller (water & steam), Westminster flour mills; & stores, 21 Sea street |
Seely County Free Library (Arthur Kemp, librarian), St. John's place - opened in 1904, was funded by Sir Charles Seely, bart. who made a gift of 5000GBP to the County Council for the purpose together with 100GBP a year towards expenses; the library of about 10000 volumes was also presented by Sir Charles Seely bart, and thirty rural libraries are supplied from hence, at the Technical Institute. |
Self John Dawson, confectioner & beer retailer, 143 High street |
Sharp Alexander & Co. Limited, foreign timber importers & merchants, Sea street; & at West Cowes; Sandown; Shanklin & Ryde |
Sharp John, shopkeeper, 8 Castle road |
Sheaf Aaron, fishmonger, 6 Lower St. James street |
Sheaf Walter Thomas, fried fish dealer, 18 Holyrood strret |
Sheaf William & Edward, fishmongers, 141 High street |
Sheath John & Co., corm merchants, 93 Upper St. James street |
Shepard Brothers Limited, railway & general carriers to the S.W. & Great Northern Railway Companies, 42 Quay street & 19 Sea street |
Shepard Henry, pork butcher, 3 St. Thomas square |
Sheppard Agnes (Mrs.), china warehouse, 50 Pyle street |
Sherwood Joseph, Grapes P.H., Upper St. James street |
Shields Frederick D., clerk to the Burial Board of St. Paul's Barton, to the Education Committee & the Carisbrooke Burial Board & the Conservative registration agent for Newport & district, 37 Quay street |
Shortland Talbot C.W., manager to the Capital & Counties Bank Ltd., treasurer to the guardians of the Isle of Wight Union, to the Rural District Council & the Highway Commissioners, 22 St. Thomas' square |
Shutler Limited, corn dealers, 123 Lower St. James street |
Sibbick Oliver G., shopkeeper, 3 Coppin's bridge & Beach road |
Silverlock Elizabeth (Miss), costumier, 85 Carisbrooke road |
Sime Edith J. & Mary E. (Misses), dress makers, 18 Quay street |
Simmonds Eva & Mary (Misses), dress makers, 104 Hunny hill |
Simmonds John James, Freemasons' tavern, 117 St. James street |
Simmonds Thomas William, shopkeeper, 49 New street |
Simmonds Tom, meat & poultry salesman, 81 Pyle street |
Simonds John, poulterer, Royal exchange, Barton road |
Simpson Winifred Agnes (Miss), costumier, Crofton, Mill street |
Sims Bernard James, confectioner, Victoria road |
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited, 68 High street |
Smith & Whitehead, engineers, Pan foundry, Pan lane |
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