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Oakfield - Kelly 1911 - Commercial and Private entries- Page 3

(Some road names have changed over the years, see this document for some further info.)

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Oakfield, Commercial
Brading Samuel, apartments, Dulce Domum, High Park road
Brading Thomas, builder, Stanley, High Park road
Brown George, Oakfield inn, St. John's hill
Butler George, basket maker, 1 Weymouth villas, Marlborough road, High Park
Calley Barton, shopkeeper, School street
Cook Alfred, baker & grocer, 37 High street
Coombes Alfred Henry, insurance agent, 7 Victoria crescent, High Park
Cooper William, joiner, Preston road, High Park
Dallimore Walter, baker, Malborough road, High Park
Davy Elizabeth (Miss), apartments, Ashley house, Marlborough road, High Park
Death & Son, grocers, Marlborough road, High Park
Dixon John R., master, St. John's Oakfield Elementary school built in 1878 and since enlarged for 150 boys, 136 infants; average attendance 149 boys, 134 infants.
Dunning Frederick, florist, Marlborough villa, Marlborough road, High Park
Gale Albert, butcher, Wilmington house, St. John's hill
Gallienne George, Plumber & painter, 3 Gladstone cottages, Hope road, Elmfield
Gape Frederick James, butcher, St. John's Hill
Gatrall James Henry, boot maker, Marlborough road, High Park
Grist Mrs., livery stables & shopkeeper, Marlborough road, High Park
Hale Harry, builder, 1 High Park square
Hobgen William Henry, watch repairer, High street
Horsford Abraham, farmer, Great Preston road, High Park
Horsford Abraham, grocer, High street
Hosking J.T. & Sons, fruit growers, The Gardens, Apley towers
James George, builder, Ivanhoe, High Park road
Jones Frederick, farmer, Apley farm, St. John's
Jones William, farmer Westridge farm, Hope road, Elmfield
Keynes William shopkeeper, 1 St. John's Hill
King Mary Ann (Mrs.), laundress, Somerset road, High Park
Kingswell Frederick Arthur, boot maker, 12 Hope road, Elmfield
Langden William, shopkeeper, 9 High street
Mather Mrs. Eliza J., infants' mistress, St. John's Oakfield Elementary school built in 1878 and since enlarged for 150 boys, 136 infants; average attendance 149 boys, 134 infants.
Matthews Miss Fanny, mistress, Gassiot Elementary school, built in 1878 for 180 children; average attendance 135.
Mew George, butcher, Marlborough road, High Park
Midlane Emma (Mrs.), laundress, 7 High Park square
Moore Tom Oldbury, Lake Superior P.H., Marlborough road, High Park
Nash Henry, coal dealer, Rosetta cottage, Somerset road, High Park
Newham Maud & Florence (Misses), dress makers, Marlborough road, High Park
Niell Daniel, beer retailer & shopkeeperm 34 High street
Orchard Henry, shopkeeper, St. John's Hill
Osmond William Bevis, painter, Melchet cottage, Arundel road, High Park
Pearce William, cabinet maker, Marlborough road, High Park
Philpott (Richard William, M.A.) & Pugh (Charles John, M.A.), preparatory school for boys, Little Apley
Plumbley Alfred, market gardener, The Cottage, Westridge farm, Hope road, Elmfield
Pope Alice (Mrs.), dairy, Oak Green villa, St. John's Hill
Provident Association of London (Henry Osborn, supt.), St. John's Hill
Pugh Charles John M.A., preparatory school for boy, see Philpott & Pugh
Pursey Charles, surveyor to St. Helen's Urban District Council; Council offices, Somerset road, High Park
Rodwell Jethro Isaac, laundry, 6 & 7 High Park terrace
Scott Thomas William, Commercial inn, High street
Searle Alice (Mrs.), laundry, Marlborough road, High Park
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