Totland, Commercial |
Palmer Albert Henry, beer retailer, High Down inn |
Paul William Henry, builder, Broadway |
Pink Bros. motor garage, Granville road |
Pink Bros., confectioners, Broadway |
Plumbley & Son (propr. D. B. Plumbley), ironmongers, The Broadway |
Police Station (Stanley John Sampson, constable in charge), Rose cottage, Weston road |
Porter John, refreshment rooms, Broadway |
Reason Thomas, cab proprietor, Hambrough villa |
Sampson Stanley John, county police, Rose cottage, Weston road |
Seymour George, cabinet maker, Broadway |
Simmonds Walter Thomas, plumber, Wadhurst, Princes road |
Smith Alice (Miss), milliner, Broadway |
Southern Railway Co. booking office, Broadway |
St. Joseph's Collegiate School (Arthur Joseph Buisseret B.Litt., L.C.P. principal) |
Starke Frederick Stewart, farmer, Stoats farm |
Stickland Henry Bennett & Son, florists, Broadway |
Thompson Frank, motor engineer, Broadway |
Totland Bay Estate Office (William John Waterhouse, res. agent) |
Totland Bay Hotel & Pier Co. Ltd. (Miss R. Hibbs, manageress). |
Waterhouse William John, estate agent |
West Wight Games Club Ltd. (F. McClean, sec.) |
White Charles & Co., builders, Princes road |
Whittingham Thomas Henry, dairyman, Stonewind cottage |
Woodford & Co. butchers, Broadway. |
Young Walter, builder, Princes road |
Totland, Civic |
Bennett Miss Annie, mistress, Elementary Church School (mixed), built 1880, & since enlarged for 180 children. |
Desmond Mrs., mistress, Roman Catholic School, rebuilt in 1902 for 160 children, average attendance 115. |
Garlick Joseph Bartlett, sub-postmaster |
Howe Robert Martin, sexton, Totland |
Isaacs William, Pier collector, Alum Bay |
Vacant, Pier master, Totland Bay |
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