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NORTHUMBERLAND. (Kelly's 40"~ NEWCASTLE. NORTHUMBERLAND. (kELLY'S Inograph Co. Ltd. photographers, 124 Northumberland st J &CO bson Gertrude (Miss), teacher of pianoforte, 2() Inspector of Nuisanr-es Office (William Budspeth, chief Chester street. inspector), Health department, Town hall J acobsan Mosei, loan office, 36 Clayton street In11titute & Coal Trade Chambers Co. Limited (ReO"inald J aconelli A. & Sons, ice cream biscuit makers,Market st Guthrie, sec.), Neville hall, Westgate road. T N's Jaeger's (Dr.) Sanitary Woollen System Co. Lim. Pearl 2203-4 & 5 Central buildings, Northumberland street International Correspondence Schools Limited, 2 James & Co. Limited, lead manfrs. Lime st. Ouseburn Pilgt'l.m street James W. & Co. merchants, 54 Grey street International ~ultigraph Co. Pilgrim ho. Pilgrim st James & Co. tailors, 78 Clayton street Intract Joseph, house furnisher, 71 Newgate street James Charles, cabinet maker, gr Stanhope street Ipswich Siieam Shipping Co. Limited, 37 Side James Fanny (Mrs.), statiwHlr, 75 Elswick road Iredale Martin, hair dresser, 79 Sandyford road James John William, draper, 244 Ladykirk road, Benwe!J Ireland Mary (Miss)A..L.C.M.music teacher,51 Malvern 11t &i outfitter, I & 3 North View terrace, Benwell Iris Brick Co. brick & tile makers, 2I Collingwood st Jameson & Greenwell, hay & straw mers. Killingworth pl Irish l'lational Club (John Mahony, hon. sec.)f 12 Jameson Alfred L.D.S.Edin., D.D.S.Pen. (U.S.A..), den~ Clayton street · tal surgeon, 12 Windsor crescent, Jesmond road_ Irismere Steamship 'Limited, I6 Dean street T N I II J€smond Iron (The) Trades Employers' Insurance Associatjon Jameson Edward Septimus, grocer, 888 Scotswood road; Limited (George L. Hutchinson, di11trict manager), 6 Rendel street & Ord Arms buildings, Bridge cres- Bolbec hall, Westgate road cent, Scotswood , Irvin Robert, shopkeeper, 3 Commercial road, Byker ..Tameson John Thomas L.D.S.Edin. dental surgeon, 12 I:rvine Douglas .M:ontgomery, firewood mer. Bentinck rd Windsor crescent, Jesmond road (T N Ill Jesmond) ~ Irvine James, corn & flour dealer, 159 Shields rd. Byker res. Pinegarth, Warkworth. T N ~2 Warkworth Irving J. E. & Co. tea merchants, I3 Nun street .Tameson Mary (Miss), dress maker, 30 Sceptre street Irving .Andrew, hair dresser, 6~ Blenheim street Jameson Thomas, shopkeeper, 8 Ingham place Irving George Ernest, butcher, 56 Leazes Park :road J amieson Annie (Miss), milliner, 259 J esmond road Irving Gilbert, dairyman, I79 Stone street Jamieson James, journa~ist, 12 Hawthorn street Irving J ane (Miss), apartments, 8 Day street Jamieson Jane (.Miss), milliner, ~o Ridley place I:rving Mary (Miss), shopkeeper, so Whitefield ter.Heatn Jamieson Martin, supt. of river police to Tyne Improve- Irving Thomas, grocer, 86 Adelaide terrace, BenVI'ell ment Commissioners; office, Bewick street Irwin George, Golden Lion P.H. 14 Broad chare & Ra.il- Jamieson Stmut Boyd, commercial trav. 6 Elswick row >my hotel, Benton road, Walker Gate Jamison Jsabella (:v!:rs.), shopkeeper, r567 Walker road Irwin Jenny (Miss), dress maker, ro6 Georges road Jamison William H, butcher, I & 3 Carliol street Irwin Thomas, builder, 50 Sefton avenue, Beaton J aques George & Co. ship owners, r6 Dean street Irwin Thomas, cabinet maker, Strawberry lane Jaques Joseph, commercial trav.nCheltenham ter.Heatn Isaac .Albt . .Alfd. coal agent, 55 South view west,Heat{)n Jaques Tl,wmas, painter, 54 Gloucester road Isdale James, manufacturers' agent, I4 Neville street J ardine Isabella (Miss), apartments, 236 W estgate road Isles Steam Shipping Co. Limited (Di.xon, Robson & Co. Jardine William, travelling draper, I04 Park road managers), II Queen street • J eavens Mary ("Yirs. ), shopkeeper, 45 Rendel street Ismay John & Sons, wholesale druggists, City road Jebb Brothers Limited, wholesale paper stock, scrap Ison .\lick, pawnbroker, I Diana street iron, metal & general merchants, 32 Boward street. Italian Consular Agency (Victor Amedeo Montaldi), 33 See advertisement page 1 6 Sand hill Jefferson Michael, butcher, 34 Westbourne av. Walker Ives Charles, chair maker, Bath lane Jefferson Thomas, nwnager to the Tyne-Tees Steam Ives on J . .l. & F. T. chartered accountants, Market st Shipping Co. Limited; qffice, 25 King street h·ison Ernest A. stationer, & post office, II3 Elswick rd J effrey John & Co. brewers, n Brunswick place Jackman Margaret (Mrs.), Steam Boat inn, 3 Quality rw Jeffries John E., F.R.C.O. cathedral organist & choir Jacks Dixon, solicitor & commissioner for oaths, Baltic master & teacher of music, 43 Grey street Jenkings John R. brush manufacturer, 43 Stowell st chambers, Quav• side Jackson -, boot dealer, 94 to 102 Clayton street .Tenkins Gaorge & Co. general merchants, _i Milburn Jackson Brothers & Gory, steam~hip owners, Guildhall house, Dean street. T ~ I654 Central chambers, 12 Sandhill Jenkins Barbara (Mrs.), ~hopkeeper, rso Maria street Jackson C. F. & Co. coal exporters, Guildhall chambers, Jennings Gold .Medal Bakery Limited, bakers, Beech 12 Sandhill street & 1 I I .Adelaide terrace, Benwell Jackson John & Sons, builders, 48 Bath Lane terrace, J ennings Charles Henry, artist, Mosley chambers, z3 &:. Bath lane & Corpora-tion street 30 Mosley street Jackson & Miller, small ware dealers, Pudding chare; 36 Jennings Edward J., .A.I.E.E. electric power engineer. Percy street; 62 Gallowgate; 40 Ra.by street; 2I8 & West walls 368 Scotswood road; 48 Shield street; 14a, .Adelaide J ennings Richard, baker, II7 & ng Glue terrace & 428 terrace, Benwell & 32 Beaton Park road, Beaton Scotswood road Jackson Robert & Co. coal merchants, r8 Sandhill Jesmond .Assembly Rooms (Thomas Greenwell, pro· Jackson William & Co. minPral water manufacturers, prietor), 144 Manor House road· (back of) 245 & 247 Wingrove road (T N 23o6 Cen­ Jesmond Constitutional Club (C. G. Jarman, sec.), z tral); & at Whitley Goldspink lane Jackson Annie (Miss), shopkeeper, 4 Duke street .Tesmond Hotels Limited (The) (Roy Craig Dunford. Jacksun Charles, apartments, I3 Park road sec.), Imperial hotel, 99 J esmond road Jesmond Lawn Tennis Club (Norman Gutbrie, hon. Ja.ckson Charles, teacher of music, 217 Stone street sec.), Os borne road J ackson Chas. Calvert, saddler, 274 & 276 Westgate rd Jack son Edwd. Potts, gro. 1 Tavistock rd. We. J esmond Jesmond Plumbing Co. plumbers, 87 Holly avenue. T N 290 Jesmond Jackson l<'lorence M. (:vliss), confctnr. 3z6a,Westgate rd Jesmond Railway Station (Geurge Shanks, station Jackson George, bricklayer, 7 Lawton street master), J esmond road Jackson George Ball, manufrs'. agent, 8 Charlotte sq Jessen Elizabeth (Mrs.), laundry, 'I Cottenham street Jackson Harry, organ pipe maker, I2 Forth street Jeune John, master mariner, 7I Cartington ter. Heaton Ja.ckson James E. butcher, asob, Scotswood road Jewish Reading Room (Y. M. Sandelson, rabbi), 12 Villa pP Jackson Jamos H. travelling draper, 42 Leazes Park rd Jowitt William, plumber, BIB Walker road Jacl•son John, fish restaurant, 14 Nun's lane J ewson Charles Frederick,grocer, I6] Farndale rd.Benwell Jacl;:son John, shopkeeper, 17 Gosforth street J o bling Bridget (Mrs.) ,shopkeeper ,37 .A thol st .St.Peter's Jack ~on J oseph, loan office, B6 Pilgrim street Jobling Chas. beer retailer,62 Hunters rd.Spital Tongues Jackson Kate (Miss) ~~.L.C.M. teacher of music, 173 Johling James .A. g-rease lllanufacturer, 72 Grey street Croydon road .Tabling John, boot & shoe dealer, 224 Shields rd. Bvker Jackson Margt. (Mrs.), shopkpr. 236 Buddie rd.Benwell J obling J oseph, photographer, 34 Grey street · Jackson Moses, travelling draper, 14 Lord street Job ling Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4 Noble street Jackson Robt. french polisher, Robin Hood yd.Pilgrim st Jobling Ralph, artist, 43 Blackett street Jackson Thomas, builder, 35 Benwell grove, Benwell .Tabling Robert Lee, motor car agent, see George & Jobling Jackson William, mineral water manufr. 120 Dilston rd Jobling William John, consulting Pngineer, 19 SidP .Tarkson William, tailor, 7 Day street Jobson Edward, vice-consul for the Netherlands, Ba.nli' Jacksons· Limited, hatters, 43 Grainger strPet ::hambers, Sandhill J a cobs Frank & Son, the~ trical tailors, 240 Westgate rd Jobson John George, boot maker, ra, Fenham road J aco bs J aco b, glazier. 77 Cromwell street Jol1son William Lawson, cafe, 40 Pink lane Jacobs Morris, cabinet maker, Els'l"lick court .rm~l & Par~om, solicitors, 9 Grainger street west Jaeobs Simon, loan office, 14 Neville street Joel Joseph George, solicitor (firm, Joel & Parsons) John William, furniture dealer, 852 Scotswood road .
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