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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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