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~Lid DLESEX. ISLEWORTH DIEECTORY. J ~liD DLESEX. ISLEWORTH. 297 Heston-Isleworth District Council &; the Governors of Worple road (junior mixed), erected in 1901, for 280 child­ the Isleworth Blue School, W. Regester esq. J.P., c.A. ren; average attendance, 213; Alfred W. Lugg, master oeha.irmaa. Attached to the school are 16 entrance St. Mary's Elementary, built in 1893, for 118 girls & 116 :SCholarships. The buildings include a. workshop for infants, & enlarged in 1908 for 150 boys; average attend­ . .carpentry & chemical & physic laboratories; W. T. ance, boys 104, girls 101, infants 80 ; John GaYan, head Xenwood B.A. Univ. of London, head master ; H. E. master; Miss Catherine Johnson, mistress; Madame E. Moore B.A. F. R. Parkes B.sc. W. E. Browett B.sc. I. E. Doyle, infants' mistress Williams H.A. F. A. V. Goddard, 0. Ogden B.A. C. Hopkins St. John's (infants), St. John's road, erected about 1860 at e.sc. H. Turnbull B.A. H. R. Bennett B.A. H. Schroder the cost of the late John Farnell esq. for 125 children; A.R.C.A., A.R.E. G. H. Wimpress, A. C. Wright & H. average attendance, 120 ; Mrs. Fanny Hill, mistress lleasman, assistant masters St. Mary's College (day school) (middle class), built in 1893, New Green Secondary School for Girls, Rusch corner (under for 170 girls ; average attendance, 135 ; :Madame Lacy, the Middlesex Education Committee), built in 1905, for mistress. 120 girls ; Miss B. J. M. Croal H.A. mistress Jllue, Lower square, for 248 boys ; average attendance, 200 ; Holme Court Industrial School, established in 1891 by the George E. Bate, master; Harry Turner, Edwin J. Fairs, Chiswick & Heston School Boards, & certified to receive J. Crampton & Benjamin J. Cooper, assistants 82 boys ; Alfred H. Clayton, schoolmaster & superintendent Jllue Girls' school, North street, for 198 girls; average Percy House Schools (Brentford Union Poor Law Schools), attendance, 160; Miss F. M. Mangold, mistress Twickenham road, erected in 1883, at a cost of £20,000, Jlrentford End (infants'), London road, for 100 children ; from designs by Mr. Edward Monson, architect, are of average att.endance, 50 ; Miss E. A. Polton, mistress yellow brick & consist of a central block, with clock (lreen, Park road, formerly endowed by Charlotte Florencia, tower & north & south wings, connected by a covered wife of Hugh, 2nd Duke of Northumberland, for 70 girls; arcade, & have recreation grounds adjoining ; they will average attendance, 32 ; Miss Ashton, mistress hold 254 children ; Wilfred Field, superintendent & head master ; Mrs. C. Skinner, matron ; G. Hitches, master ; PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Mrs. N. Judd, Miss Hooley & l\Iiss A. T. Goold, mistresses; Miss A. Stevens, infants' mistress .An Education Committee of 17 members was formed in 1903 for the Heston & Isleworth Urban District. Railway Station.--8outh Western, Henry Haker, station 'The Committee moots at the Council house, Hounslow, on master the second tuesday in each month at 7 p.m. Secretary, Matthew Armstrong, Council house, Hounslow Conveyance. Electric tram-cars pass through every few .Architect & Surveyor, John E. Carey, Council ho. Hounslow minutes from Hammersmith & Shepherd's Bush to .school Medical Officer, Thomas Strain M.n.olas., D.P.H. Twickenham & Hampton Court camb. Council house, Hounslow Motor omnibuses from Herne Hill, via Brixton, Clapham lsleworth Central :Schools, built in 1910, for 320 boys & Junction, Putney, Richmond & Twickenham, every 6 or 320 girls ; average attendance, boys 27 4, girls 269 ; Henry 7 minutes W. Cowley, head master ; Miss Maria Bailey, head mistress Ferry for passengers from Church street to Richmond ; Isleworth Infants' School, North street, for 152 infants; Arthur Simmonds, ferryman average attendance, 109; Mrs. A. A. Bucke, mistress Carriers. Carter, Paterson & Co. Limited ; Pickfords Ltd. Worple road, erected in 1896, for 265 infants; average & London Parcels Delivery Co. Limited, daily to all parts attendance, 149 ; Miss Eleanor Chambers, mistress of London PRIVAl'E RESIDENTS. Heldmann Harry J.P. Worton court, Rapson Rev. W. Marsh, 12 South street Marked thus t receive their letters Worton road Richards Mrs. Woodlands lodge, Wood- through Twickenham. Hewett James, 3 Harcourt villas, Wood- lands grove lands Rooke-Ley Wilfrid, Church street Marked thus t receive their letters Hodges William Matthews, Rosebank, Rowlands Christopher, The Rift, Wood- through Brentford. Woodlands lands grove, Woodlands .Alderson Mrs. 59 Church street Holland Mrs. 2 Sidmouth villas, Wood- Ryde William, Moulsey ·villa, Woodlan.h Andrews Thomas Dean, Bourton, Wood- lands grove, Woodlands Saunders Ernest Vidler, Kinfauns lodge, lands Howard Henry T. Devonshire house, Woodlands .Aspinall Capt. E. Trevor, Cedar cottage, Woodlands grove, Woodlands Scott Charles CaselJJ M.B. 54 South street Worton road tJacobs Arthur Edward, Northumber- Smith Robt. Dunleary, Woodlands grove Atkinson Edward Wm. Twickenham rd land wharf, London road Steegmann Edward John M.B. Worton Ayres John Richmond, 57 Church street Keene Herbert Montague, Grove house, cottage, Worton road . 8anyon Alfd. Jn. Amwell vil. Woodlands Woodlands Stent Horace Charles, Woodlands villas, Bark Benjamin, lvybank, Woodlands Knight Richard, 6 Church street London road Erickwell Albt. L. Bank ho. Upper sq Lane Samuel Henry, Worton Manor Stinton RussAll, 2 Rawlinson villa.'!, Brougham John Fry, Lynton cottage, house, Worton road Woodlands grove, Woodlands 3 Hartland road Lefroy Maxwell, Acton lodge, London rd Stokes Rev. George Bellamy-Gordon tClark Col. George B. Syon Park house, Lomas Powis. Ferry house. Park road M.A. [vicar of St. John the Baptist], London road Lucas Arthur William, Beech lodge, St. John's vicarage, St. John's road. Cook Joseph Basil M.D. Brentford Union Woodlands grove, Woodlands Sudul Henry, Sidmouth villa, Wood- Infirmary, Twickenham road McGill Rev. John Henry Champion .li(.A. lands grove Cress Mrs. Somerset house [vicar, & surrogate], All Saints' vicarge Summers Gilbert H. "\Y oodlands villa, Davis Miss, Thanet ho. Twickenham rd Mackintosh Mrs. Lawn lodge, Twicken- Woodlands Z>awes George W. J.P. Suffolk lodge, ham road Thomas Jas. Ingress hoU-.,e, Woodlands Woodlands grove, Woodlands Mann John Randall, The Homestead, Thompson Rev. D. [Baptist], 17A, Dunne William A. Sidney house, Woodlands grove Pointner villas, London road Woodlands grove l\lann William, 1 Grove vils.Woodlands Tizard Mrs. Greve-de-Lecy, London rd Durrant Francis W. H. Willow lodge, Marshall Fredk. Bedfont lo. Woodlands Weathers John, Park vw. T'flickenhamrd Woodlands grove Murchison Fin! ay M. A., M. B. Wvke house, 1White Rev. Charles B.A. [curate of All Fancourt Mrs. Barnsley lodge, Wood- Syon lane Saints'], 98 North street lands grove, Woodlands tNorthumberland Duke of K.G., P.c.,v.D., Wilkinson Rt. C. Ashton vil. Woodlands Fennor l\lrs. 1 Rawlinson villas, Wood- F.s.A. Syon house; & 2 Grosvenor Williams Henry, 1 Harcourt "Villas, lands grove, Woodlands place s w & Carlton, Travellers', ·woodlands Glover Mrs. St. John's lodge, Woodlands A themeurn & St. Stephen's clubs Wingrove Jas. A. The Lilies, W oodland.i G>odwin Thomas Small H.B., c.M., F.c.s., s w, London Woods Miss, Wopdbine villa, Woodlands P.R.S.E. 25 Worple road O'Brien Rev. John B.A. Presbytery, grove, Woodlands <Jreen Rev. Eric [Catholic], Presbytery, Twickenham road Worsley Arthington J.P. )fandeviHe Twickenham road Ohlenschager Julius, Busch house, house, Twickenham road -Grout Charles, Marlborough Park cot- Twickenham road W otton Nicholas. 61 Church street tage, London road I Piper Fredk. 4 Harcourt vils. Woodlands Wright Thos. 2 Grove viis. Woodlanil Hekking F. A. :Mar holm leys,St.J ohn's rd Poppe Fritz, Heddon ho. Twickenham rd COlD:lERCIAL. Anderson James, shopkeeper, 20 Upper square Marked thus t receive letters through Twick.enham. Andrews William W. butcher, 4 The Pavement. South street Marked thus receive letters through Brentforrl. Arlotte William, verger St. John the Baptist church, H t Loring road Early closing day, Wednesday. Arnold John, cowkeeper, Worple road, Talbot road Allnutt George E. shopkeeper, 6 The Pavement, South street Atkinson Edward William M.R.c.s.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Joseph, undertaker, 30 Loring road physician & surgeon, Twickenham road .
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