1904 list of towns
Total number of matches found: 15
| Places of Worship: |
| All Saints church |
| Congregation Chapel at Langbridge, erected 1847, with 120 sittings |
| Wesleyan Chapel, erected 1903, with 200 sittings |
| Wesleyan Chapel at Apse Heath, erected 1873, with 100 seats, now used as a Sunday School |
| A large iron Temperance Hall, erected 1903 |
| Parish Clerk, Edwin Starks, High street |
| Parish Council consists of six members : Frank Hayden (chairman(, Frank M. Sprack (vice-chairman), Fred Linington, Henry Hugh Barton, John Richard, George W. Taylor ; James Robert Dannatt, clerk |
| Post Office - John Wheeler, receiver |
| Overseer of the Poor, James Charles Mackett & Robert Richards, Newchurch |
| Assistant Overseer's Office, Victoria villa, Apse Heath, near Sandown ; James Robert Dannatt, assistant overseer |
| Surveyor of Highways for South-East Medina, Edwin Humphreys, Veniscombe cottage |
| The School Charity, for providing prizes & rewards for boys attending public elementary schools & residing in the parish, distributed by a board of trusteesl hon. sec. J. R. Dannatt |
| County Council school (mixed), built in 1871, for 100 children, average attendance 78 ; Henry J. Clarke, master ; Miss Eva C. Linington |
| County Council school (infants), built in 1871 for 50 children, average attendance 32 ; Miss S. S. Hare, mistress, |