Entries from 1904 Newport Kelly's Isle of Wight directory
for Upper_St._James_street
To account for missing numbers in Streets, it may be understood that either the house was empty at the time the revision was made, or let in weekly tenements, or that the information was refused.
St. James square to St. John's place |
East side |
26 County Press Newspaper (with which is incorporated the 'Isle of Wight Express'); published Saturday, 1d. (G.A. Brannon, manager) |
26 G.A. Brannon |
27 & 28 Pittis Francis & Son, auctioneers |
29 Bevis Frederick Henry, fruiterer (wholesale) |
here is South street |
30 Swane & Ayles, civil engineers, architects & surveyors |
30 Swane Ernest A. C.E., architect & surveyor |
30 Wadham Stanley, auctioneer, valuer & estate agent |
31 Whitcher & Son, outfitters |
32 & 33 Jordan & Stanley, grocers Demolished after a fire in 1908 and again following a direct hit by enemy action in 1943. |
34 The Colonial Meat Stores, F. Sheath, proprietor |
35 Eldridge James & Sons, solicitors |
35 Eldridge Robey Frank, solicitor & perpetual commissioner & commissioner for affidavits in the Supreme court & registrar of the archdeaconry of the Isle of Wight |
35 Eldridge James, solicitor & commissioner for affidavits in the Supreme court & deputy clerk to the magistrates for the Borough of Newport |
35 Good Charles Arthur M.R.C.V.S.L., vet. surgeon |
36 Feneran Miss Frances (Torbona) |
37 Upward James & John, tailors |
38 Bright & Minns, dyers & cleaners |
40 Clark K., grocer |
Grapes P.H., Joseph Sherwood |
here is Orchard lane [Bowling Green lane - probably!) |
42 Diffey Francis, umbrella maker |
43 Fry James, frield fish dealer |
44 Cooper Frank, monumental mason |
here is Plough yard |
Yearsley Charles Henry (Plough livery stables) |
48 Plough inn, George Thomas Moss |
here is Orchard street |
49 Jenkins T. & E. W., builders, contractors, monumental masons & cement &c. merchants. |
50 Tyler Mrs. |
51 Tucker Walter William |
52 North Albert Huggins, confectioner |
53 Goodland Edward, fruiterer |
54 Caddy Edwin, pastrycook |
Board School |
West side |
61 Cranbourn P.H., Leonard Russell |
62 Nobbs William |
63 Ince William, practical boot maker |
64 Whiston Mrs., grocer, & post office |
65 Barber Noah |
66 Lamb John Edwin, beer retailer |
67 & 68 Snellgrove John E. & Son, plumbers |
68 Snellgrove Albert John |
69 & 70 Stokes Tom, stationer, photographic dealer & artists' colorman |
71 Gray Miss, confectioner |
72 Green Thomas, chimney sweep |
73 Reynolds & Co., news agents & tobacconists |
74 Dewey James, harness maker |
75 Morris George, hairdresser |
76 Coward Alfred, ironmonger |
77 Taplin Arthur, pork butcher |
78 Bull Charles, grocer |
80 Cave Mrs., baker |
81 Warne William T. |
82 Hunt & Co., china dealers |
83 Hobbs James, herbalist |
84 Snellgrove Mrs. George, wardrobe dealer |
85 Rugg Miss A., wardrobe dealer, & registry office |
86 Bennett Richard Thomas |
Node Hill Lecture Hall & Sunday School |
here is Chapel street |
87 Coombes William, saddler |
88 British Empire Meat Co., G. Bull, manager |
89 Chiverton Frank, cooper & oil merchant |
92 George inn, Mrs. Norris |
93 Sheath John & Co., corn & seed merchants |
94 White Horse P.H., William Hayden |
here is Scarrot's lane |
95 & 96 Moorman & Son, house furnishers & upholsterers to the late Queen Victoria & undertakers |
97 Westmore Mrs. Elizabeth, baker |
98 & 99 Abraham A. W. & Co., wholesale & retail pork purveyors & bacon factors |
100 Bevis Frederick Henry, greengrocer |
101 Morris E. Herbert M.P.S., dispensing chemist |
here is Pyle street |