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Ventnor - Kelly 1911 - Commercial and Private entries- Page 15

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Ventnor, Commercial
Thomas Thomas, pork butcher, 56 High street
Thorpe Clara (Miss), apartments, Hughenden, Esplanade
Thorpe Ellen (Miss), Esplanade hotel, Esplanade
Thurgood Sisters, ladies' outfitters, 33 & 35 High street
Tollervey & Daniels (Misses), apartments, 2 South Grove terrace, South Grove road
Tolman Edward, confectioner, 105 High street
Tolman Robert Henry, confectioner, 29 Pier street
Tory George Harry, head master, Council school (mixed), St. Boniface road; built in 1905 for 250 children; average attendance 160.
Town Hall (William Tozer, clerk), Albert street
Tozer William, clerk to Urban District Council, Town hall, Albert street; res. Navarino, St. Boniface road
Treadgold John R., grocer, see Williamson & Treadgold
Trueman & Fitze, fancy drapers, 4 Church street
Trueman Frank, outfitter, 7 Church street
Trueman George, apartments, 6 Alexandra gardens
Tucker Joseph, chine & glass dealer, Spring hill
Tuddenham Stephen & Son, furniture dealers, 6, 8 & 10 Victoria street
Turner Henry, apartments, 6 Park View villas, Gill's Cliff road
Turner Matthias, shopkeeper, Dudley road
Undercliffe Horticultural Society (J. C. McDougall esq., president; Arthur Woods, hon. sec.; Roland Stamp, collector), Croft house, Hambrough road
Unwin Alfred E., fishmonger, 27 High street
Upton Lucy (Mrs.), apartments, Seacote, Madeira road
Urry Ernest, jun., dairyman, 59 High street
Urry George, dairyman, 41 Albert street
Urry Thomas, window cleaner, St. Catherine street
Urry, Woods & Pethick, solicitors, St. John's chambers, Trinity road
Ventnor & Bonchurch General Relief Organization (John Puntis Brown, hon. sec.), Nelson cottage, Tulse hill
Ventnor & Bonchurch Literary & Scientific Institution (Frederic L. Watkins esq., president; Arthur Woods, hon. sec.; Alfred Small, curator), High street
Ventnor Bowling Green (D. P. Wheeler, captain; J. Martin, hon. sec.), Madeira road
Ventnor Conservative & Unionist Club (Charles L. Walton, hon. sec.), Ulster house, Hambrough road
Ventnor Cricket Club (William G. Mitchell, hon. sec.), Steephill road
Ventnor Fire Brigade Station (William Pearson, capt.), Market street
Ventnor Gas & Water Co. (John Studley Ineson, sec. & engineer); show rooms, 39 High street; office & gas works, Victoria street; water works, Newport road
Ventnor Golf Club (Capt. Edmund W. Burt R.N. hon. sec.); links, Rew down
Ventnor Home for Paying Patients & Nursing Institution (Miss Annie Armstrong, matron), Hygeia & Castle view, Belle Vue road
Ventnor Liberal Club (George Harry Tory, sec.), Pier street
Ventnor Medical Provident Institution (Frances Raymond M. Heggs L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng., medical officer; Roland Stamp, sec. & treasurer), Croft house, Hambrough road
Ventnor Pavilion & Club Limited (William Ernest Briddon, sec. & manager), The Country house, 11 High street
Ventnor Recreation Ground & Public Park (Walter Butt, supt.), Park avenue
Ventnor Sailing Club (James Corbould, hon. sec.), Pavilion, Esplanade
Ventnor Sanitary Steam Laundry Limited (Miss E. Parker, sec.), Marlborough road
Vinall Henrietta (Mrs.), hatter, 70 High street
Vince Robert, apartments, 3 Ashley terrace, Beaconsfield road
Vincent Edward, jun., builder, 137a High street
Wadgam Alfred Albert, apartments, Beaumont, Madeira road
Walker Augusta & Caroline (Misses), boarding house, Abbotsford, St. Boniface road
Wallder Fred (Mrs.), apartments, 12 St. Catherine street
Wallder William Henry, apartments, 1 Isola, Madeira road
Walmsley Kate & Florence (Misses), apartments, 2 Osborne villas, St. Boniface road
Warne & Co., boot makers, 38 High street
Warne Herbert L., chemist & druggist, 92 High street
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