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Cul\'Lber LAND 7 192 KESWICK. CUl\'lBER LAND. (KELI.Y S Keswick District Cons~rvative Working Men's Club Mumberson Ethel (Mrs.), dress maker, 95 Main street (G. E. Newton, hon. sec.), Market place Myers William, pork butcher, 8 Station street Keswick Drill Hall Co. Ltd. (J.Broatch,sec. ),6 Station st Nealy David, aparts. 7 Derwentwater pi. Ambleside rd Keswick Electric Supply Co. Limited (William Jackson, Newby George, apartments, 22 Southey street manager), Forge Newby Thomas G. cedar goods maker, 34 Main street Keswick Estate Office (W. W. Brindle-Wood, agent), 1 Nichol Robert, shopkeeper, 27 Penrith road St. John's street Nicholson & Hogarth, tailors, 8 Borrowdale road Keswick Fire Brigade (T. Lancaster, sec.), New Vic- Nicholson George, apartments, 2I Blencathra street toria street Nicholson John, apartments, 31 Helvellyn street Keswick Gas Co. (J. H. Brodie, sec.), Otley road Odd Fellows' Hall (Richardson Tyson, lessee), 19 Main st Keswick Golf Club (J. Mathewson,hon. sec.), Station rd Olvanhill Jane (Mrs.), fruiterer, 18 Lake road Keswick Industrial Co-operative Society Limited (John Oswald Mattie (Mrs.), apartments, Hindscarth, The Wilkinson, sec.), St. John's street. T N 58 Heads Keswick Liberal Club(E. Wilkinson,hon. sec. ),St.John's st Owen Isabella (Mrs.), apartments, Highfield, The Heads Keswick Library & Reading Room (T. T. Townley, hon. Palmer George, boarding house, 2'6 Lake road sec. ; Miss S. Lawson, librarian), St. John's street. Pape & Martin, house & estate agents, Station street. Keswick Literary & Scientific Society (Miss Donnelly, T N 23 hon. sec.), St. John's Lecture hall, St. John's street Pape David, butcher, 2 Main street. T N 15 Keswick Mutual Plate Glass Society (J. H. Brodie, sec.), Pape David N. Royal Oak hotel, Main street. T N 23 Otley road PauU Mary Hibbard (Miss);apartments, 23 Eskin stree' Keswick Pavilion (Greta Trust Co. proprs. ), Station rd Pears Joseph Henry, grocer, 17 Leonards street Keswick School (Charles Edward Hudson M.A. head Peel J oseph, jun. nurseryman, Penrith road master; J. Broatch, clerk to the governors), Main st Peel Mary I. (Mrs.), apartments, 8I Main street Keswick SchooL of Industrial Arts (Robert Hilton, Peill Joseph, blacksmith, Gatey's yard, Main street director), High hill Percival Thomas H. inspector of weights & measures for Keswick-on-Derwentwater Town Improvement Associa­ the Central district, Constabulary office, Bank street tion (J. Broatch & T. W. Townley, joint hon. secs.), Perrow Isabella (Mrs.), apartments, II Southey street Court buildings Pettitt H. (Mrs.), apartments, Belvedere,Gt. Crosthwaite Keswick Urban District Council Water Works (J. Pettitt H. Collis, photographer, rs St. John's street Broatch, clerk), Court buildings Philipson Robert, wood turner, 3 Penrith road King's Arms Hotel (Robert Tyson, proprietor), Main st Philipson Wm. bobbin mfr. see Coward, Philipson & Co Knight & Burnett, physicians & surgeons, Riverholme, Poock John Alfred L.D.S. dentist, 35 Station street Penrith road & 123 Main street Postlethwaite Alex. & Fredk.- grocers, I7 Main street Knight Alexander Angus Halley M.D.Edin., L.R.C.S. Postlethwaite Annie (Mrs.), apartments, II Helvellyn st Edin. physician & surgeon, medical officer Keswick Postlethwaite Benson, Black Lion hotel, 76 Main street district, Cockermouth union & certifying factory sur­ Postlethwaite George William, tailor, 113 Main street geon, I23- Main st. & see Knight & Burnett. T N I I Postlethwaite John, carter, Back lane Ladyman Mary .Ann (Mrs.), dress maker, I09 Main st Postlethwaite Margaret (Mrs.), a parts. 7 Blencathra st Lamb Frank, saddler, 20 Station street Powley John, apartments, 78 Blencathra street Lawson H. H. (Mrs.), apartments, Hill crest, The Heads Pridmore Wilfred John,tailor, see Greenhow & Pridmor& Lawson Martha (Mrs.), apartments, 22 Blencathra st Pridmore William, apartments, I2 Stanger street Ldgh Herbe:rt, artificial teeth manufr. 3I Station street Purvis Emily (Miss),apartments,Woodford ho.The Heads Leighton ...-\gnes Jane (Mrs.), a parts. 38 Blencathra st Quirk Edwin, motor engineer, 57 Main street. T N 48 :Lewthwaite Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 58 Main st Quirk Elizabeth (Mrs.), I25 Main str~t Litt Jane (Miss), apartments, 12 .Ambleside road Railton Robert J. painter & decorator, 49 Main street London City &; Midland Bank Limited (James Harwood Ralph Robert, builder, Eskin street Frankland, manager), I St. John's street; draw on Rarnsey Thomas, mineral water manufacturer,78 Main st head office, Threadneedle street, London E C Reed Mary (Mrs.), apartments, Southey hill :London Joint Stock Bank Limited (The) (William E. Relph Robert, apartments, 43 Eskin street Carnpbell, manager) (open from Io a.m. to 3 p.m.; Richardson Ann Jane (Mrs.), ladies' outfitter, r6 Lake rd wed. 10 a.m. to 12 noon), so Main street; draw on Richardson William James, grocer, 18 St. John's street 'bead office, 5 Princes street, London E C Rigg Tryphena (Mrs.), apartments, I8 Stanger street 'Long Edwin, fruiterer & greengrocer, 22 Main street Riggs Coach Office, Station street Longrigg John, beer retailer, Great Crosthwaite Ritson Joseph, boot maker, I8 Station street Lowther CathE>rine .J. (Mrs.), a parts. I7 Borrowdale rd Roberts E. W. (Mrs.), apartments, :a-6 Blencathra str~t Lowther Frank, jeweller, 10 St. John's street Robinson George (Mrs.), apartments, 2 High street Lowther Margaret (Mrs.), apartments, 29 Sou they street Robinson .Tames, coal agent, 51 Eskin street Lupton Joseph William, hosier, 30 & 32 Main street Robinson John, apartments, 14 Helvellyn street Macfarlane Robert Ogilvie, ironmonger, I2 Main street Robinson Wil1iam, hair dresser. 8 St. John's street McKane Geo. Watson, printer & stationer, 3o! Station st Ruskin Linen Industry (Miss Twelves, proprietress), 4 Marshall Robert W. teacher of music, I7 Stanger street St. Kentigern terrace Martin John & Sons, saw mill, Greta side Russell Richard, apartments, 53 Eskin street ~Martin John, apartments, 27 Eskin street St. John's Young Women's Christian Association (Miss :Martin John, relieving officer & registrar of births, Pattinson, hon. sec.), 2 Eskin street marriages & deaths for Keswick district, Cockermouth Sanderson Mark, Dog & Gun P.H. 4 Lake road ·union, 79 Main street Scott Abrahm. boat proprietor, & a parts. I3 .Ambleside rd "Mary Hewetson Cottage Hospital (Miss Vessey, matron) Scott George Teasdale, cycle agent, 30 St. John's street Mason J oseph, apartments, I7 Blencathra street Scott Hannah (Mrs.), laundry, 6 Penrith road Mathewson Jo.hn M.B., Ch.B.Edin. physician & surgeon,· Scott John, shopkeeper, 77 Main street 3J Station street. T N .so Scott Joseph, apartments, 83 Main street .Mawson Wm. Hy. antique furniture dlr. II & I3 Lake rd Scott Waiter, apartments, The Nook, The Heads Mayo Annie (Miss), stationer, Lake road Seatree Mary (Miss), apartments, 12 Leonards street Mayson Henry, photographer, 3I & 22 Lake road Shaw Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Great Crosthwaite Mayson Joseph, insurance agent, I6 Main street Siddle Thomas, apartments, Park view, Station road Meadows .A.rnold, tea dealer, 13 Station street Simpson John, solicitor, see Hayton, Simpson & Fisher Melvin David, supt. of Casual Ward·, Brigham Smith & Son, tailors, 32 Station street Messenger Tom Taylor, Queen's hotel, Main st. T N 54 Smith W. H. & Son, booksellers, 28 Station st. T N 68 Messenger's Lake District Coaches Limited,, coach pro- Smith Herbert C. draper, 4I Main street prietors, Royal Oak hotel, Main street Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (J. W. Metcalf Robert Thompson, grocer, 56 Main street Williams), IS & 4 ~lain street Milburn Jn. & Son,joiners & cabinet mas.2 Borrowdale rd Spedding John William, tailt:~r, 15 Lake road Milburn John, watch maker, 14 Borrowdale road Speight Lillian (Mrs.), apartments, 20 Helvellyn street Milburn Joseph, draper, 24 Station street Stanley Mary (Mrs.), a parts. Burleigh mead, The Heads Milburn William, saddler, Lake road Steglitz John, draper, 22 St. John's street Miller Isaac, licen~d hawker, Derwent street Stephenson William, insurance agent, I8 Greta hamlet Miller Joseph, Blencathra temperance htl. 1 Southey st Storey .Arthur, apartments, IS Stanger street Mitchell Alexandra (Mrs.), apartments, 35 Eskin street Storey Eleanor A. (Mrs. ),aparts. Woodford ho. The Heads Mitchell Robert John, clogger, 7 Poplar street Storey Lillie (Miss), baker, II St. John's street Morley John; draper, 6 Main street Straitorl George, fried fish shop, 88 Main street Monnsey Isabella (Miss), apartments, 20 Blencathra st Streater James William, drill instructor C Co. ·4th Mounsey John, apartments, 28 Blencathra street (Cumberland & Westmorland) Territorial Force Bat­ Mumberson Askew (Mrs.), apartments, I Leonards st talion Border Regiment, Drill hall, Southey street .
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