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Norfolk. Sch 783 • TRADES DIRECTORY.] NORFOLK. SCH 783 . Girling J. & H. 3 Prince of Wales road, Brown Palgrave & Son Limited, South- Norfolk & Norwieh School of Music Lim. Norwich town, Yannouth (Arthur H. C. Taylor, sec.), Rampant. Gray Robert, near Railway station, Crane William, Great Fransham, East Horse street, Norwich Norwich street, East Dereham Dereham. See advert Norwich & Ely Diocesan Training Coi- Jackson & c~. North quay, Yarmouth Darby Bros.Gillingham All Saints,Bccls I lege for Schoolmistresses (Rev. J. A. Laxon Allix Barker, High st. Downham Golden Francis, jun. Church street, Hannah M.A. principal), Coll~e road.,· Ling & Co. Buxton Roller mills, Buxton, Northrepps, Norwich Earlham road, Norwich Norwich; & at Coltishall, Norwich Gothard John Thomas, 54 Stacy road Norwich Girls' Hospital School (.Miss L. Oliver Ja.mes John, South quay, Lynn & Coslany street, Norwich Terry, matron), Hospital lane, NeW' Pattinson Christopher George, East Hook & Sons, Swanton Abbot, Norwich Lakenham, Norwich Harling, Thetford Jewson & Sons; head office, Norwich; Norwich Grammar School (Edward th& Riches Mrs. -Georgina, Elmham also at Yarmouth & Lowestoft Sixth's) (Rev. E. F. Gilbard M.A. Rix Fred E. Station yard, Swaffham King Alfred, North mill, Wymondham head master; for other masters, se& Salt Union Ltd. Fish wharf, Yannouth Kirby .Jame8 Edwin, Martham, Yar- p. 290), The Close, Norwich Wick John Park & Son, Attleborough mouth Norwich High School for Girls (Mis~ . Mallon R. Station works, Swaffham L. Gadesden, head mistress), Theatr& SALVAGE COMPANIES. NickersonGeorge, Castle street, Thetford square, Norwich ' Rangers Salvage Co. (George Crisp, Pattrick & Thompsons Limited, Alex- Norwich Middle School (Edward the- coxswain), Gorleston, Yam10uth andra & Bentinck docks; offices, Sixth's) (Wm. Robert Gurley M. A. Stonn Salvage Co. (Sidney Harris, cox- Tuesday Market place, Lynn head master), St. George st. Norwich swain), Gorleston, Yarmouth Porter James & Son, St. George's Bridge Norwich Technical Institute (Hugb wharf & St. Edmund's, Norwich Ramage B.A. principal), St. George- SANA.TORIUMJS. Porter James, Fishergate, St. Edmunds, street, Norwich See Convalescent. Homes. Norwich Pa.~ton Grammar School (George Hare,. Press S. & P. Crown steam joinery wrks. head master; for assistant masters SAND MERCHANTS. New road, North Walsham seep. 497), North Walsham B J h L' 'ted ( f L · te ) Riches George, Aylmerton, Norwich Saham College (Rev. Thos. Bedwell ~~tl oset mu 0 etces r' Saul Thomas & Son Limited, South- B.A. master), Saham Toney,Thetford c dJ"Alby~n & c K n· H th town, Yarmouth; & at Lowestoft Swaffham Grammar School, Schoo' run er . o. e mg ea Saul A. St. Helen's wharf, Bishopgate house, Market place, Swaffham • estate office, Kellmg, Holt R.S.O st t No. i h Thetford Grammar School (boys') (Rev GaWy & Wile:;~, Leziate, Lynn & North Se~~ce G,w; Sons Poynt saw mills B. Reed B.A. head master), Thetford . oot~n, ynn . Wymondham ' ' Thetford Grammar School (girls') (Mi~ Vtal & Llttell, 77 Ketts hill, NorwiCh Semmence R. &; Sons, Cavick road, C. L. Phillips, head mist.), Thetford W ymondham W alsingham Free Grammar School SANITARY ENGINEERS. Wales Isaac John, Reedham R.S.O. & at (William Shaw Hayler, head master),. Dagless James, Guild street, Walsing- ~reethorpe. See advert Market place, ~a!singham R.S.O ham R.S.O Wmter Waiter Mileham Swafiham Watts Naval Trammg School, North Hill Thomas, High street, Hunstanton ' ' Elmham, Dereham King Claude.F.I.S.E. 98 Prince of Wales SAWYER. West Norfolk & Lynn High School for roa~ Norwich Kidd Horace John, Turnpike cottage, Girls (Miss Harrison, head mistress),. King 'l', C. R. ~Sons, 98 Prince of Wales Hevingham, Norwich King street, Lynn road, Norwtch SCALE AKE S Yarmouth Grammar School (Waiter G. Lock Wm. 15 & 16 Norfolk street, Lynn M - R • Williams M.A. head master), Trafal- Pank A. & Son, 8, 10 & 12 Bedford st. Cocksedge & Co. Market gates, Yarmouth gar road Yarmouth Norwich & 22 Norfolk street, Lynn ' Tuthill Charles1 Wells road, Fakenham Malby Henry, 47 Railway road, Lynn SCHOOLS PRIVATE. Waters & Sons, Watton, Thetford Pilgrim & Segon, 14 Pittst. Norwich Marked thus tare for Boys. Watson & Kirby, Cambridge st.Cromer; Thorns Fnk. 41 Exchange st. Norwich Marked thus ll are for Girls. Overstrand, Cromer & St. Augustine's West W. H. 41 & 43 Elm hill, Norwich street, Norwich . MMakredkedhthus t are Boarding ScSchohols.,_ Wickham George C. 10 Blackfriars SCALE BEAM MAKERS. ar t us § are Preparatory oo~ street Lynn Fisher Josiah & Son~ Banham, Attlebro' §Almond Miss F. C. Knole ho. Cromer ' road, Sheringliam R.S.O Tylor J. & Sons Ltd.- 2 Newgate st E C SCHOOL FURNITURE MAKER. UAudus Miss S. Burnham Mrkt. Lynn & Belle Isle, York road, London N Hawes Geo. Elliott, Duke st. Norwich lttBaillie Miss Florence, Waveney house, . Harleston SANITARY WARE-DLRS. IN. · SCHOOLS & COLLEGES .. nBarber Misses Alice & Ellen1 47 Cha- Blake.& Son (Garson Blake & Son Lim.) · Convent of Sisters of Notre Dame, Surrey pelfield road, Norwich office, North quay, Yarmouth; tela: street, Norwich tt§Barber H. Cambridge M.A. The­ graphic address, "Garson, Great Yar- Dean & Chapter's Choristers' School Glebe house, Hunstanton. See­ mouth"; Lowestoft depot, Commer- (J. H. Brockbank, master), The Close, advertisement cial road Norwich SBarnes Miss Clara Maud. Augustus,. Girls' Public Day School Co. Ltd. Clarence rd. Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich· SAUCE MANUFACTURERS. Theatre square, Norwich IIBensley Mrs. William, 2 Beccles road,. Blanchflower & Sons, 95, 96 & 97 King Grea~ Yannouth Municipal S~hool of · Southtown, ~ armouth . street Yarmouth Sctence & Art (James FranclS Ryan, tt§Beresford RIChard Augustus Agin .. ' head master school of art ; Frederick court M.A. Lydgate house, Cliff SAVINGS BANKS. Greening, head master science parade, Hunstanton Great Yarmouth (Charles Somerville divisio?), 59 South quay, Yarmouth §Bidewell Misses Grace ~ K~tie, 2 ~el­ Orde J.P. treasurer; R. H. Teasdel, Gresham s School (Geo. ~· S. Howson ham roa~, St. Clement s hill, Norwich actuary. open on mon 3 to 5 . tues M.A.head master; for liSt of staff, see Blakeley Mtss Mary, Bexwell rd.Dwnham & fri 7 i5 to 8.30 pm'. wed & sat· page 193), Cromer road, Holt R.S.O lit Brown Misses Elizabeth & Aimee, 32 from.10 till 2) Market place· y~,th Hall's Grammar School {Rev. Fredk. Wellesley road, Yannouth Norfolk & No.' ·eh (J es F:m.br~hn William Henry Palmer M.A. head tBrown E. W. 145 Unthank rd. Norwich CA sec. -Jw1p Gam A S A A' master), Snettisham, Lynn Burrell Miss Edith, High st. Holt R.S.O hl f k · • da~re)rs,Red 'Li · High School fo(Girls(Mrs.Russell Dowse, Cann Miss C. London road, Harleston c e c1 er '.open Y' 00 principal), Thorpe house, Thorpe St. Cannell :Miss N. 30 All Saints' gn.Norwch street, Norwtch . Andrew, Norwich lltChamberlin Misses Sarah & Emily,. North Walsham (Geo. William Snnth, Hingham Grammar School (George Church hill, Aylsham R.S.O actuary; attendance, mon. 12 to 1), Kildare Dobbs A.C.P. head master), t§Chapman Mrs. Jemima.., Wellesley Bank house, North W alsham Hingham, Attleborough house, Paget road, Yarmouth SAW SHARPENERS King Edward VI. Grammar School, tCharter J ames B. A. Bell~ Vue house,. · Wymondham Newmarket road, Norwich Forth George, 168 Waterloo rd. Nrwch King Edward VII. Grammar School tliClifton Misses Winifrid & Flora, Mor­ Nelson Abraham, Charling Cross, Nrwch (Rev. Waiter Boyce M.A. head mas- ley villa, Wilton rd. Heacham, Lynn. ter), King's Lynn tCole F. G., M.A. Banham, Attleboro' SAWING, PLANING & King's Lynn Municipal Technical In- t§Cook Miss E. S. Lynfield,Homefields- MOULDING MILLS. stitute (J. H. Haigh B.Sc. director road, Hunstanton . Beaching Brothers Limited, South & secretary), London road, Lynn IICooke Misses J ane & Maril\, North Gates road, Yarmouth Norfolk & Norwich School of Cookery street, North Walsham Bristow & Copley, St. Anns street & (Miss Parnell, lady superintendent), tCoombes Theodore Robert, Bromebill, • Bentinck dock, Lynn .. -~ 50 Colegate street, Norwich Cliff road, Sheringham R.S.O -' • .
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