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Sandown, Directory
Smith Charles Henry, apartments, Melville street
Smith Francis, corn merchant, Elswick house, Station road
Smith Mrs. Hannah. dressmaker, Bridger terrace, Leed street
Smith Mrs. Robert, Rozel lane
Smith W. H. & Son, booksellers and newsagents, Railway station; George, Ball, agent
Snudden Alek, apartments, Fitzroy street
Snudden Barney, apartments, Fitzroy street
Soar Williams, Temperance Hotel, High street
Sothcott Henry, chimney sweeper, town crier and carpet cleaner, Fort Iane
Southgate Silas, pleasure boat & bathing machine owner, and lodgings, Bella Vista, High street
Spanner William Thomas, tailor's foreman, Pell street Pell Street - that part of Station Avenue between The Broadway and St. John's Road).
Stainforth Mrs. Mary Clarkson, The Lawn
Stay Henry, builder and contractor, Leed street
Stears Josiah, music repository and teacher of music and singing, High street
Steele Mrs. Jane, straw milliner, and apartments, Sydney villa, York road
Steele Nathaniel, wheelwright, York road
Street Miss Caroline, Moorland villa, Station road
Street Isaac, builder and contractor, Wilkes Hall, York road
Stringer George Edward, apartments, Claremont house, Leed street
Stuart Henry, grocer, ironmonger, glass & china dealer, Melville street
Sturt Miss Augusta Margaret, draper, milliner and dress-maker, High street
Tate Mrs. Sophia, High street
Taylor Arthur B., joiner, boat builder and apartments, Channel view, High street
Taylor Mrs. Elizabeth, Pell street Pell Street - that part of Station Avenue between The Broadway and St. John's Road).
Taylor George, grocer & provision dealer, Fort street Fort Street, in modern times, Avenue Road (today's Fort Street, was Fort Lane)
Taylor Henry, carrier, Fort street
Taylor Mrs. Jane Cole, printer, bookseller, stationer, circulating library, and publisher of Isle of Wight Chronicle (Thursday), High street
Taylor William, baker, grocer & provision dealer & wine agent, High street
Thomas William, butcher & egg, butter & poultry dealer, Bridger street Bridger Street - the part of St. John's Road, between Leeds Street and High Street
Thurston George James, surgeon, Everton house, Leed street
Tomkins Samuel Edward, architect & surveyor, 10 Station road
Toogood Frank, painter and decorator, Fitzroy street
Town Hall, Grafton street ; Mrs. Morant, hall keeper
Trinder Simeon, brewer, Sandown brewery, and agent for G. Oakley & Co. carriers ; h Fitzroy street
Turton Edward, hairdresser and perfumer, High street
Vincent Charles Greaves, solicitor, and clerk to St. Helen's Local Board, Station road; and Ryde
Von Hacht Ferdinand, professor of languages, Hanover villa, Broad lane Broad Lane, in modern times, The Broadway
Wadham & Garland, upholsterers & cabinetmakers, High street
Wadham James, whitesmith, bellhanger, and apartments, St. Ambrose, High street
Wallyer Wagner Walkyier, painter, decorator, plumber, glazier and glass and china dealer, 3 High street
Warne James, apartments, Chester lodge, High street
Watson Miss Ellen M., Parochial schoolmistress, Broad lane Broad Lane, in modern times, The Broadway
Way Misses Caroline and Rebecca, Pell street Pell Street - that part of Station Avenue between The Broadway and St. John's Road).
Way Mrs. Ellen Anne, victualler, King's Head, family and commercial hotel, High street
Webb Mr. Charles, Glenarm, High street
Welch Harry, whitesmith, The Fernery, Station road
Wells Frank, coal merchant and grocer, Melville street
Westbrook Rev. John Cook (Congregational), Vectis cottage, Melville street
Wetherall Mr. Frederick Henry Pakenham, Apsley house, Leed street
White Mrs. Elizabeth, Cawston, Broad lane Broad Lane, in modern times, The Broadway
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