Ventnor, Commercial |
Williams John Henry, butcher, 30 Pier street |
Williamson & Treadgold, butchers 8, & grocers & wine & spirit merchants , 5 High street |
Wills William, baker, 122 High street |
Witts Ellen (Mrs.), health food store, 59 High street |
Wood J. R. & Co. Ltd. coal merchants, 6 Pier street & Railway station, Newport road |
Woodford Alice (Miss), boarding house, see Matthews Elizabeth (Miss) & Woodford Alice (Miss) |
Woods G. T. & Sons, watch makers, 1a, Pier street |
Wootton Christopher John, motor engineer; see Porter & Wootton |
Wright Harry Austin, bill poster, 18 North street |
Wyatt Belinda(Mrs), grocer, Newport road |
Wylie George Alexander, hair dresser, 6 Spring hill |
Zuber Walter, restaurant, 1 Spring hill |
Ventnor, Civic |
Bates W., Carrier to Newport, daily |
Bennett Miss, infants mistress, Elementary School (boys & infants), Albert street, erected in 1859, at a cost of 2200 GBP, on a site given by the late John Hambrough esq. for 500 children |
Groves Miss, head mistress, Elementary (Holy Trinity) school, Longdown, South street (girls); built in 1902 for 170 children; |
Guppy Samuel John, head master, Council (mixed) School, St. Boniface road, built in 1905, for 250 children |
Jacobs, Carrier to Niton, daily (except wed.), from Globe hotel at 4.30 p.m. |
Mabey Miss F., mistress, Elementary (St. Margaret's) (infants) school, Lowtherville; built for 88 children |
Macey Frederic, boys master, Elementary School (boys & infants), Albert street, erected in 1859, at a cost of 2200 GBP, on a site given by the late John Hambrough esq. for 500 children |
Martin Harry J., master, School of Art, Literary Institute, High street |
Pardo Miss Ellen, mistress, Elementary (Roman Catholic) school, Trinity road; built in 1896 for 90 children |
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