1904 list of towns
Total number of matches found: 77
| 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 |