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Totland - Kelly 1927 - Commercial and Private entries- Page 4

(Some road names have changed over the years, see this document for some further info.)

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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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