Entries from 1885 Kelly's Isle of Wight directories
for Union street, Ryde

see on 1935         see on 1951

1885 list of towns

Total number of matches found: 90

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.
Pier street to St. Thomas square, High street.
1 Harvey George, confectioner
2 & 4 Evans John, fancy repository
3 Greyhound inn, William Thompson
here is Castle street.
5 Daunton Walter, fancy draper
6 Young William, job master
7 Dawson Mrs. Jane, fancy repository
8 Taplen Charles, greengrocer
9 Marvin E. & Sons, auctioneers &c.
10 Denham John, fruiterer
11 Jones Miss Marie, berlin wool repository
National Provincial Bank, Dudley Watkins, manager
13 Osborne & Son, tailors &c,
14 Livesay John G, architect & surveyor
15 Chiverton James & Co. wine merchants
16 Halsted Mrs. Sarah, berlin wool repository
Halsted Son, plumbers
17 Osborne Henry, engraver &c
18 Levitt James, wire worker
19 Marlow Arthur, confectioner
20 Sheldon Miss Eliza, lace manufacturer
21 Freebody Charles, watch maker
22 Wallis, Riddett, Down, auctioneers &c.
Registered Offices Isle of Wight Proprietory College
23 Turtle S. & Co., pianoforte warehouse
24A, Henshall William, china & glass warehouse
24B, Radford Miss Martha, milliner
Isle of Wight Times,' Henry Wayland, printer & publisher
Capital & Counties Bank, Anthony Malone, manager (Bank house)
25 Marvin James, ironmonger
26 Beti F. & Co., confectioners
27 Brown William Henry, chemist
28 Debenham Arthur, photographer
29 Watts William, bookseller &c.
30 & 31 Young Frederick W., confectioner
POST & Money Order & Telegraph Office & Savings Bank (J. H. Brand, postmaster)
33 Mills Henry N., bookseller
Royal Marine Library & Reading Rooms
34 Gibbs & Gurnell, chemists
35 Gibbs William, dentist
35A, Tarrant Joseph N., grocer
36 Green William, wine merchant
37 Carter Francis, coach builder
38 Smith Sydney, boot maker
Norman William & Son, grocers
here are Cross street St. Thomas square.
40 Jacobs Henry, grocer
41 & 42 FowIer Samuel, linen draper
43 Bright & Minns, dyers
Gabell William & Son, printers &c.
44 Netten Mrs. Ellen, fishmonger
45 Beszant Thomas V., bookseller
46 Paige Alexander, cabinet maker
47 & 48 Colenutt Richard, grocer
49 Eley James, saddler
50 Cavanagh Charles, tobacconist
51 & 52 Hands & Lowe, drapers
53 Yelf & Co., wine merchants
here is private road leading to Church lane.
Yelf's hotel, George Pack
53A, Moore William George, grocer
54 Thurlow Edward, watch maker
57 Wiltshire William, tailor
ROYAL ARCADE:
   3, 4, 11 & 12 Green & Day, toy dealers
   8 & 9 Knight Henry, fancy repository
   7 & 10 Jackson William, fancy repository
59 Jennings William, boot maker
60 Hughes & Mullins, photographers
62 Bevis Arthur, hosier &c
63 Butcher Mrs. Louisa, tailor
64 Hill Daniel, watch maker
66 Morgan John & Alfred, tailors
67 & 68 Riddett & Son, upholsterers
Royal Kent hotel, Frederick William Lewis
71 Pickford & Co., carriers
72 Pittmam Mrs. Augusta C., milliner &c.
Pittman Charles G., bookseller
73 Dixon & Co., chemists
74 Bodega Co. (The), wine merchants, M. L. Loughland, manager
75 Scott & Sons, upholsterers
76 Joblin Henry, poulterer
77 Dransfield Alfred James, wine merchant
here is Church lane.
78 Teague William, music seller
79 Gawn Edward Thomas, railway carrier
80 Avery Miss Elizabeth, refreshment rooms
82 Hargreaves Col. (exors. of), coal merchants
83 Walton Mrs. Louisa, fruiterer

1885 list of towns