1904 list of towns
Total number of matches found: 13
| Places of Worship: |
| All Saints church |
| Wesleyan Chapel |
| Primitive Methodist Chapel |
| Baptist Chapel |
| Bible Christian Chapel, Rookley |
| Griffin John H., sexton |
| Post & M. O. O. & S. B., & Annuity & Insurance Office, Miss Louisa Leal, sub-postmistress |
| Post Office, Rookley, Frank Attrill, receiver |
| Parochial School & School-house, Godshill; built previous to 1603 and enlarged in 1881, for 150 children; average attendance 78. The school & school-house belong to the Ancient Grammar School trustees, who are obliged, by a new scheme of the Charity Commissioners, to allow the use of these buildings for the purposes of a Public Elementary School on condition the religious instruction given is that of the Church of England. The school is supported by voluntary contributions, but formerly endowed; endowment now devoted to evening school. Mrs. Daniel, mistress |
| National School, Rookley; built for 120 children, average attendance 86; built and supported by the late Mr John Woodward who left 20GBP a year, now reduced to 11GBP towards its support. Mr. William Clarkson, master ; Mrs. Clarkson, mistress |
| Cooper W., Carrier to Newport, from Ventnor, daily, pass through at 11 a.m. & return at 5.30 p.m. |
| Jacobs J., Carrier to Newport, from Ventnor, daily, pass through at 11 a.m. & return at 5.30 p.m. |