Ryde, Commercial |
Springate Ltd., ophthalmic opticians, 24a Union street |
Springer Albert James, apartments, 15 Winton street |
Spunner Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper, 11 Upton road |
Squibb Henry Edward, carpenter, 14 Player street |
St. Helen's Electric Lighting Co. Ltd. (Harold Groome, resident engineer), Bennett street |
St. Helen's Urban District Council Offices (Charles Greaves Vincent, clerk), 4 St. Thomas street |
St. John Biggs George, photographer, 26 West street |
St. Mary's Catholic school (mixed), High street, Sisters of the Cross are the mistresses; built in 1883 and rebuilt 1905 for 72 children; average attendance 66. |
Stagg Annie (Mrs.), refreashment rooms, 143 High street |
Stainer George Henry, dairyman, 93 High street & Little Upton farm, Upton |
Stainer Robert, monumental mason, see Holland & stainer |
Stamp Office (John Morrant, distributor), 6 Lind street |
Stanley Arthur, apartments, Warley villa, Quarry road |
Stanley Ellen (Miss), stationer, 45 Union street |
Stephens John Henry, apartments, 82 Union street |
Stephens John, jobmaster, Nelson street |
Stevenson Albert Victor, butcher, 173 High street |
Stock Egbert, apartments, 24 Pier street |
Stocks Cecil Henry, apartments, 24 Pier street |
Stokes Miss, infants' mistress, Green street Elementary School; established 1812, with residences for master and mistress at a cost of about 2000GBP for 600 hundred children; average attendance 120 boys, 100 girls, 90 infants. |
Stroud Edward George, grocer & dealer in wines, 19 Cross street |
Sutton & Co., forwarding agents (William W. Clark, agent), 22 Pier street |
Sutton Beatrice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, & post office, Upton road, Haylands |
Sweetman Charles, Elephant & Castle P.H., 15 Green street |
Sweetman Edward, Strand hotel, 59 Strand & London hotel, 1 Swanmore road |
Sweetman Henry, Charles & Walter, brewers, Star street; & Eagle Brewery hotel, 44 High street; Brewery Bar P.H., 44 George street; Atlantic P.H., 119 High street & Brewers' Arms P.H., 127 High street |
Sweetman Henry, maltster, Daniel street |
Sweetman Walter, Bedford hotel, 13 St. John's road |
Swetman William, Ashey, Station master |
Swetman William, station master, Ashey station |
Talbot William, saddler, 49 Union street |
Tansom John Thomas, chair caner, 17 Warwick street |
Tayler Charles Matthew, greengrocer, 111 High street |
Taylor Caroline (Mrs.), apartments, 44 Swanmore road |
Taylor Edwin, cabinet maker, 77 Swanmore road; 3 Church street; Star street & 55 St. John's road |
Taylor Ellen (Miss), shopkeeper, 70 St. John's road |
Taylor George James, grocer, 56 Monkton street |
Taylor Harry, upholsterer, 42 Green street |
Taylor Henry Paul, egg merchant, 1 Green street |
Taylor James William, baker, 107 Arthur street |
Taylor Sarah (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, 12 Pier street |
Taylor William Robert, jobmaster, 9 Monkton street & 10 Pier street |
Teague Arthur Robert, apartments, 23 George street |
Teague William, pianoforte warehouse, 69 Union street |
Teasdale Emanuel, apartments, 28 Pier street |
Teasdale Hannah (Miss), confectioner, 30 High street |
Territorial Battalion (8th) (isle of Wight Rifles, Princess Beatrice's), Hampshire Regiment (A Company, Capt. C.W. Vimcent; Color-Sergt. Henry John Evan, drill instructor); head quarters, St. James' street |
Thearle Henry, beer retailer, 105 Arthur street |
Theatre Royal (Charles Constant, proprietor; Fred R. Griffiths, lessee), St. Thomas square |
Thirkill William Henry Percy Fairclough, solicitor & commissioner for oaths, 3 St. Thomas street |
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