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( BRONDESBL DIRECTORY.] :MIDDLESEX. WILLESDE~ ( BRONDESBL"RY ). 395 Tooley Charlotte (Mrs.), fruiterer, 84 Barley road Webster William, harness maker, 66 High street Totternhoe Lime, Stone & Cement Co. Limited, lime & \NP.lford & Sons Limited (established I845); chief office cement merchants, Station road & working dairy, Townsend Florence & .Ada (Misses), baby linen warehouse Elgin avenue, Maida & ladies' outfitters, 24 High street Vale W; model dwell­ Tracey John, china & glass dealer, see Blizard & Tracey ings for employes, I, Tredwell Henry Thomas, goods agent L. & );. W. Hail- 2 & 3 blocks, Shirland way goods station, Station road roat1. W ; u1enl'il de­ Tudor & Jenks, general drapers, Bank buildings, High st rarttprnt, Gatehouse, Turner Kate (Miss), school for girls, 32 Green Hill road Shirland road W ; Turner William .A. grocer & provision dealer, I02 High st oranch dairies in all Tustin Thomas King, dining rooms, 1 I3 High street J arts of London. Tyrrell Brothers, fruiterers &c. 87 High street · Dairy l:'arm,Haycroft Underwood Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper & dairy, 45 Railway F1nm, Harlesden rd. cottages, Willesden Junction Willesden N W ; tele- UnderwO'Od Thomas, 'dairyman, :;g Station road & EM S DWELLlN(iS. grams, "Welfords, United Collieries Co. (The), Slionebridge Park depot, London"; telephone No. 107 Paddington Craven park Wells Henry, oil & calor man, 156 Manor Park road United Kingdom Railway Temperance Union (George West Middlesex Water Works Co. District Office (Horace Lascelles, sec.), 91 Railway cots. Willesden Junction Freest one, inspector}, So Tubbs road Velvin Leonard, milliner, 48 Craven Pa,rk road White Brice, fruiterer &c. I6 High st. & 25 Station rd Venn Bros. hosiers & hatters 17, & clothiers rg, High st White Jas. laundry, 23 Steele rd.Acton la.Willesden June Victoria. Wine Co. 2 High street Whiting Charles, dairy, 94 High street Vincent William, solicitor & commissioner for oaths, 14 \-Yhitley Wm. & Co. dyers & cleaners, 62a, Craven Pk. rd Craven park Wicks Rotary Type-Casting Co. Limited, type f~mnders Wadey Edmund, dairyman, 115 High street & engineers, Hythe road, Willesden. Junction Waiter William, furniture remover & repository, Ia, Willesden Branch Letter Sorting Office, Station road Nightingale road Willesden Chronicle (North Western Printing & Publish­ Waiters Isaac, laundry, 38 Disraeli road, Lower place, ing .Association Limited, publishers), ·wendover road .Acton lane, Willesden Junction Willesden High School (William Henry Cook M.A. head Walton, Hassell & Port, grocers &c. 67 High street master), Craven park Waiton William, laundry, 30 Steele road, Acton lane, ~Yillesden Junction Railway Co-operative Society Lim. Willesden Junction Railway cottages, Old Oak lane Willesden Junction Ward John Raven, baker & confectioner, 22 High street \Villesden Waterproof Paper & Canvas Works (.Alfred Warrell George Herbert, confectioner, 36 Manor Park rd Elkanah Healey, managing director), Old Oak lane, Warren Frederic & Co. coal merchants, Craven park Willesden Junction Warren Emily (::\Irs. }, confectioner, 12'6 Craven Park rd Wilson George, engineer, 2 Hythe rd. Willesden Junction Watts Edward, timber merchant &c. 246 & 248 High st Winstanley Thos. shopkpr. see Houghton & Winstanley Watts Henry, wine merchant, 27 .Act<>n lane Wippell Sarah (Mrs.), baker, 38a, Craven Park road Watts Josiah Castle, provision deale•r, 228 High street Wise Waiter William, dec<lrator &e. 100 Craven Park rd Watts Richard, furniture remover &c. ra, St. Thomas' rd Wood, Garlick & Co. boot &; shoe mas. 58 Craven Pk. rd Watts Robert, inspector of weights & measures; office, Wood Albert William, carpenter, 67 Buckingham road 6 Harlesden Park parade Wood Chas. Watt, uphols•terer, 9 Mary's pl.Manor Pk. rd Way Waiter, grocer, & agent for W. & .A. Gilbey Lim. Wood 'fhos. station master, Willesden Junctn. Station rd wine & spirit merchants, 4.:; High st.reet Woo{lford Frederick Charles, zinc worker, 10 Burns rd Webster Alfred Irby M.B., C.~. physician & surgeon, 47 Woodroffe John Fitz-Henry B . .A., M.D. physician & sur- Craven Park road & 1 Harlesden gardens geon, 23 Craven park Webster Henry, bassinet maker & dealer in domestic Wooldridge Thos. Emanuel, fishmngt. 104 Craven Park rd articles; branch dep6ts, 92 High st. & 57 Station rd Wotton Mary Grace (Miss), fancy draper, 136 High st Webster Robert Frecferick, tobacconist & news agent, Young Men's Christian Association (W. W. Smith, sec.) Bg High street (entrance in Crown Hill road), I High street BRO~DESRCRY. (For other names see Kilburn.) PRIVA.TE RESIDENTS. Bridge George, 27 Exeter road Croker 'Yilliam, 24 The Avenue Ackerley Mrs. 6 Mapesbury road Brock Thomas R . .A. I Mapesbury rd Crumplen Benjamin, 201 Willesden la !.dams Joseph, 30 The Avenue Brooke Col. William S. 9 The Avenue Da Costa John, I Christchurch avenue .Allam Charles C. 35 Mowbray road Brown Horace, 10 Chatsworth road Daniell George Fredk. 44 Cavendish rd Alsop Charles William, 18 Exeter road Bull Chas.Herbert, 43 Christchurch av Daniell Miss, 44 Cavendish road Andrews John, 6I Cavendish road Bullen George, 32 Christchurch avenue Dart Mrs. 30 Christchurch avenue Archibald Mrs. 28 The Avenue Burkett Robert, 33 Cavendish road Daviiwn William, 57 Cavendish road Arnold Mrs. 45 Cavendish road Butler Mrs. 47 Christchurch avenue Denniston Mrs. 3 Mowbray road Ashdown George, 25 Mowbray road Butt Mrs. 8 Cavendish road Deveson Daniel, 6 Cavendish road Baker Henry, 11 The Avenue Campbell John M. 27 Cavendish road Dismoor Jn.Stewart,2gBrondesbury pk Baker Waiter Robert L.R.C.P.L. 162 Campbell Leverson G. A. 22 Chats- Dunn Mrs. 7 Christchurch avenue Cross hill, Willesden lane worth road Eavestaff "\Yilliam Glen, 2 The .Avenue Barber John, 6 Christchurch avenue Carroll John, r6 Cavendish road Elam William, 31 Mowbray road Barker David William, 15 Exeter road Carter Charles S. 33 Mowbray road Ellis Clement George Lumley, I5 Barnard Donovan, I Chatsworth road Carter Hilton, 26 The Avenue Cavendish road Barnard Geo. Edwd. 3I Chatsworth rd Cattle Robt. Neverson, I] Cavendish rd England Waiter, 15 Mowbray road Barnes Samuel, 3 Cavendish road Chambers James, 24 Exeter road Etherington Mrs. 175 Willesden lane Beasley Mrs. 5 Cavendish :road Chambers Robt. Benj. 6o Cavendish rd Enns Herbert Ernest B..A., LL.B. 163 Benham Percy, 7 Brondesbury park Chapman Ernest Edward, 19 Exeter rd "Willesden lane Benatar Elias, 45 Christchurch avenue Charles Mrs. 4 Mapesbury road Eyears Mrs. 20 Chatsworth road Berrick Louis, 51 Cavendish road Chase Misses, 18 Christchurch avenue Fairman Frederick Dobede, 48 Christ- Bevan Irvin J. D. 13 Chatsworth road· Chesterman Charles Frederick, 12 church avenue Biddle Frank Hayward, 53 Christ- Christchurch avE'nue Faith Mrs. 4 Exeter road church avenue Chown John, 17 Ilrondesbury park Farrington Alfred Jn. 2 Mapesbury rd Bindloss Mrs. I llrondesbury park Clarke James, 4 Cavendish road Farrington Frederick "\\illiam, 49 lhrch Waiter de Gray R.A., F.S.A. 5 Clarke Miss, TheManor,Brondesbury pk Christchurch avenue (..batsworth road Claudet Francis Geo. rBr Willesden la Fellheimer Maurice, 39 Mowbray road Blackman Mrs. 192 Willesden lane Cockburn Charles, 55 Cavendish road Forster Lawson, 35 Brondesbury park Blackmore Harold, I2 Exeter road Cockburn Wm. Alex. I85 Willesden la Foulsham Chester, Mapesbury house, Bland Geo. Roxberry, II Brondesbry.pk Cogswell Miss, 197 Willesden lane Willesden lane Boby William, 25 Chatsworth road Cohen Jacob, 4 Chatsworth road Foulsham Sydney Smythe, 218 Willes- Boocock Tom, 25 Brondesbury park Coles "\Yilliam Henry, 213 Willesden la den lane Bovill Fdk. Anderson, 31 Cavendish rd Collett Trusson, 21 Cavendish road Franck Ernest Fredk. 13 Mowbray rd Bowron Mrs. IB4 Willesden lane Coomes Mrs. 53 Cavendish road Fuller Ernest, 66 Cavendish road Brachi Peter Charles, I]6 Willesden la Cooper Henry, 23 Christchurch avenue Fuller Mrs. 66 Cavendish road Bray Ernest, The Nursery,Cavendish rd Copeman Jonathan, 27 Willesden lane Gardner Mrs. 193 Willesden lane Breves Ernst.Lndolf,24Christchurch av Cnppo Julian, 21 Chatsworth road Gerson Joseph, 28 Christchurch nven .
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