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Kelly’s Directory 1915 (Transcript)
(Transcript by Peter Weaver)
Kelly’s Directory of Sussex – 1915 page 577 onwards
SHOREHAM-BYSEA
SHOREHAM-BY-SEA is a seaport, situated at the mouth of the river Adur, and has a junction station of the Horsham branch with the coast line of the London, Brighton and South Coast railway, 56½ miles from London, 6 west from. Brighton, 22 east from Chichester, 5 east from Worthing, in the Mid division of the county, Fishergate hundred, Brighton county court district, rape of Bramber, Steyning petty sessional division and union and in the rural deanery of Hove, archdeaconry of Lewes and diocese of Chichester. Shoreham returned two members to Parliament from 1 Edward I. (1272), but under the provisions of the “Redistribution of Seats Act, 1885″ (48 & 49 Vict. c. 23); the representation was merged into that of the county. New Shoreham adopted the “Local Government Act, 1858” 6 Dec. 1865, when a Local Board was formed; but under the “Local Government Act, 1894” (56 and 57 Vict. C. 73) the town is now governed by an Urban District Council of 15 members.
By a Local Government Board Order No. 54,313, which came into operation October 1st, 1910, parts of Lancing and Old Shoreham were added to the Urban District, which was renamed Shoreham-by-Sea; the district comprises that town and Kingston-by-Sea, and has been divided into North, South, Marine and Kingston-by-Sea Wards.
The town is lighted with gas conveyed from Hove, and is supplied with water by the Brighton Corporation, from works at Old Shoreham, where there are two reservoirs, the higher one capable of holding 80,000 gallons and the lower 90,000. An elegant suspension bridge, carrying the road to Worthing over the river Adur, was erected in 1832 by the Duke of Norfolk. Old Shoreham, on the eastern bank of this river, once a place of some importance, is half a mile north of Shoreham-by-Sea.
Ella, the first king of the South Saxons, landed here to complete the conquest of England, and Charles II made his escape from Shoreham to Fecamp after the battle of Worcester. A battery (No. 12) is placed at the mouth of the river. By an Order dated August 9th, 1881, the limits of the port were defined as commencing at the eastern part of Rottingdean, being the western boundary of the port of Newhaven, and extending along the coast of Sussex in a westerly direction to the western part of Heene, that being the eastern boundary of the port of Littlehampton.
The trade of the port is chiefly in coals, corn, general cargo, timber and cement, and yacht building is also carried on.
In 1913 the total value of the imports was £58,776, the principal articles being sawn wood, £36,200. The exports amounted to only £3,920.
The number of sailing and steam vessels with cargoes and in ballast that arrived at the port from British Possessions and foreign countries was 94 of 18,269 tons; the number that departed being 99 of 17,104 tonnage.
In the general coasting trade 706 sailing and steam vessels entered with cargoes and in ballast of 127,214 tons and 684 cleared of 126,002 tonnage.
The number of sailing and steam vessels registered under Part I. of the “Merchant Shipping Act, 1894,” on Dec. 31, 1913, was 73 of 3,160 tons. Under Part IV. of the same Act, at the same date, 184 fishing boats were registered of 854 tonnage, requiring 397 men and boys to work them. Fishing boats and their implements are distinguished by the letters S. M.
The church of St. Mary the Virgin is part only of an ancient and beautiful cruciform structure of flint and stone, of which nearly the whole of the nave has been destroyed, but the existing portion is an extremely interesting example of Transitional Norman work, including a tower containing a clock, presented by the Rev. R. P. Hooper, and 8 bells: the eastern windows and others are stained, and there are brasses with effigies: the church was repaired in 1876, and in 1896 the tower was restored and 4 of the bells re-cast at a cost of upwards of £2,000, and in December, 1904, a new stone pulpit was provided: the church affords 600 sittings. The register dates from the year 1566. The living is a vicarage, re-united in 1897 to that of St. Nicholas, joint net yearly value £460, with residence, in the gift of Magdalen College, Oxford, and held since 1894 by the Rev. Charles Marsh Ainslie Tower M.A. of that college.
The church of St. Nicholas is of stone, being of Norman date, and it comprises a tower containing one bell: there is a brass to Capt. Richard Poole, 1652, and to Thomas, his son, 1652: the east window and others are stained, and there are screens of carved oak: the church was repaired in 1845, and affords 200 sittings. The register dates from the year 1723.
The Catholic Church, dedicated to St. Peter, is of flint with stone dressings, in the Gothic style of the 13th century, and was opened in 1875, at a total cost of about £5,000: there are 200 sittings; the Presbytery adjoining was completed in 1877.
There is a chapel for the Countess of Huntingdon’s Connexion, founded in 1800, with 300 sittings, a Baptist chapel, erected in 1870 and seating 350 persons, and Wesleyan, Primitive Methodist, Particular Baptist chapels and a Salvation Army Hall.
The Town hall, formerly the Custom House, was leased to the Local Board, now the Urban District Council, in 1890.
The Children’s Homes are in Ham road.
A cemetery of nearly 2 acres in extent was formed in 1887, at a cost of about £2,000, and is under the control of the Urban District Council, acting as the burial board.
The Duke of Norfolk K.G., G.C.V.O., P.C. is lord of the manor. Lieut. -Col. Harry Colvill Bridger is the principal landowner, and there are several small owners.
The area of Shoreham-by-Sea civil parish is 782 acres of land, 1 of water, 19 of tidal water and 97 of foreshore ; rateable value, £23,967; the population in 1911 was 4,562, including 175 inmates and 13 officials in Steyning Poor Law Institution Schools.
The area of Shoreham-on-Sea Urban District is 1,695 acres; rateable value, £31,192; the population in 1901 was 4,665, and in 1911, 5,731, viz. Shoreham-by-Sea, 4,562 and Kingston-by-Sea, 1,169.
The population of the ecclesiastical parishes in 1911 was: St. Nicholas, 769; St. Mary, 3,629.
The area of Old Shoreham civil parish is 1,382 acres of land and 21 of tidal water; rateable value, £1,852; the population in 1911 was 56.
Parish Clerk, Frederick Thomas Green.
Verger, George Standring.
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c
Post, M. O., T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office, High street, Shoreham-by-Sea (letters should have Sussex added).—Miss A. M. Wenban, sub-post-mistress. The deliveries commence at 7 & 11.15 a.m. & 4.45 & 7 p.m. callers only; Sundays, 7.15 a.m.; dispatched at 9 & 10.5 a.m. & 12.50, 2.40, 4.5, 5.15, 6.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m.; on Sundays the office is open from 8.30 to 10 a.m. ; there is only one dispatch, 8.30 p.m.
Post Office, Old Shoreham.—William Munnery, sub-postmaster. Letters through Shoreham-by-Sea, which is the nearest M. O. & T. office. Deliveries commence at 7.10 a.m. & 12.15 & 7.15 p.m.; Sundays, 7.25 a.m.; dispatched at 9.25 a.m. & 1.55 & 7.55 p.m.; on sundays, 9.40 a.m.
Wall Letter Boxes:—New road, cleared at 8 & 9.30 a.m. & 12.15, 3.45, 7 & 9 p.m. ; Sundays, 7.45 p.m.; Ham road, cleared at 8 & 9.30 a.m. & 12.15, 3.45, 7 & 9 p.m.; Sundays, 7.40 p.m.; Old Shoreham road, cleared at 8 & 9.30 a.m. & 12.15, 2, 3.30 & 8.5 p.m.; sundays, 7.30 p.m. ; . Southdown road, cleared at 7.45, 9.30 & 11.45 a.m. & 3.30, 7 & 9 p.m.; Sundays, 7.35 p.m
SHOREHAM-BY-SEA URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Offices, Town hall.
Meeting day, first Tuesday in the month, at 7 p.m.
Members.
Chairman, Arthur Bade.
Vice-Chairman, M. L. Cook.
North Ward.
Retire April.
Henry Hackett 1916
Charles Peak 1917
D. Saunders 1917
M. L. Cook……………..1918
Harris Wallis Tingley…1918
South Ward.
Albert Chapman 1916
Samuel Gregory-Taylor M.A ..1916
A. Burfoot 1917
Arthur Eade………….. 1918
W. P. Glazebrook……1918
Kingston-by-Sea Ward.
Henry Geo. Evershed ….1916
John Burfoot ………………..1917
E. M. Hill……………………….1918
Marine Ward.
J. B. Ryley :.. 1916
G. F. Courtney ……1917
Officers.
Clerk, Harold Brown, Church street
Treasurer, James White, Capital & Counties Bank Ltd. Town hall
Medical Officer of Health, William James Butcher M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Delgany, Heene road, Worthing
Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances, Albert William Nye M.S.A. Town hall, Shoreham
Collector, Charles Edward Butler, Normanhurst, Buckingham road, Shoreham
PORT SANITARY AUTHORITY.
Under joint authority of the Corporations of Brighton & Hove, the Portslade-by-Sea Urban District Council & Southwick Urban District Council, the Shoreham
Urban District Council & the Steyning West Rural District Council
Meets at the Town Hall, Hove, on Thursday at 3 p.m. about once a quarter.
Clerk, Cranfleld Baguley, Harbour offices, Southwick
Medical Officer of Health, Frederick Garden Brodie M.B., B.S.. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.S.A. 27 East street, Shoreham
Inspector of Nuisances, A. Brazier, 32 Albert road, Southwick
SHOREHAM-BY-SEA HARBOUR TRUSTEES.
There are 17 Harbour Trustees elected triennially by the Corporations of Brighton & Worthing, the Shoreham Urban District Council, the Steyning Justices, the Shipowners & Traders of the Port of Shoreham & the Debenture Holders
Offices, Albion street, Southwick
Chairman, Robert A. Penney, 82 Queen’s road, Brighton
Clerk, Cranfleld Baguley, Tyneside, South Down road
Harbour Master, Alfred J. Catt, 26 Adur ter. Southwick
Collector of Harbour Dues & Tolls, C. F. Deslandes, Custom house, Kingston-by-Sea
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Cemetery, South Down road, Harold Brown, clerk to the burial board; Harry Sampson, keeper
County Police Station, Brunswick road, Albert White, inspector, & 5 constables
Norfolk Bridge, Augustus Walter Burston, toll collector
Old Shoreham. Bridge, George Bartlett, toll collector
Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners’ Royal Benevolent Society; Hon. Representatives, R. H. Penney & Sons, 82 Queen’s road, Brighton
Stamp Office, High st. Miss A. M. Wenban, distributor
Steyning Union Offices, Ham road, Arthur Flowers, clerk to the Guardians
Steyning Union Children’s Homes, Ham road, W. E. Till, supt.; Mrs. A. M. Till, matron; Frederic Henry Allfrey M.A., M.B., B.C.Camb. medical officer
Town Hall, High street, Harold Brown, clerk
PUBLIC OFFICES.
Vice-Consul for Denmark, Portugal & Norway, Harold Brown, Church street
Agent to Lloyd’s, Harold Brown, Church street.
Admiralty Surgeon for Kingston-by-Sea & Southwick & Medical Officer of Health to the Port Sanitary Authority, Frederick Garden Brodie M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. L.S.A. 27 East street
Assessor & Collector of Income Tax, Rupert C. Isted, The Green, Southwick
Assistant Overseer & District & Poor Rate Collector, Charles Edward Butler, Normanhurst, Buckingham road; office at Town hall
Clerk to the Guardians of Steyning Union, Arthur Flowers, Union offices, Ham Road
Clerk to Shoreham-by-Sea & Southwick Sub-Committee of West Sussex Local Pension Committee, J. Edward Dell, Town hall, Albion street, Southwick
District Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances to the Steyning West Rural District Council, Frederick Slaughter, High street, Steyning
Preventive Officer, Joseph Potts, The Green, Brooklyn, Southwick, Brighton
Registrar of Births & Deaths & Vaccination Officer for Shoreham Sub-District & Collector for the Guardians, Western district, Steyning Union, Lionel Estall Sears, Glastonbury, Gordon road
Registrar of Marriages for Steyning Registration District, Assistant Clerk to Guardians of Steyning Union, Collector of Poor Rates for Preston Rural Parish, Assistant Overseer & Clerk to the Parish Council for Sompting Parish, Harry Gilbert Gravett, Union offices, Ham road
Relieving Officer, No. 2 District, Steyning Union, James W. Darkins, 1 Buckingham road
Superintendent Registrar of Steyning District, Arthur Flowers, Union offices, Ham road; deputy, William Ransom Wenban, Rayleigh house, High street
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. Mary’s Church, Shoreham-by-Sea, Rev. Chas. Marsh Ainslie Tower M.A. vicar; Rev. Wm. Stephen Andrews M.A. curate; 8 & 11 a.m. & 2.45 & 6.30 p.m.; daily, except fri..8 a.m. & 5.30 p.m.; fri. 8 a.m.; litany, 12 noon & 7.30 p.m
St. Nicholas Church, Shoreham-by-Sea, Rev. Charles Marsh Ainslie Tower M.A. vicar; Rev. Alfred Hambleton Liley, curate; 8 & 11 a.m. & 7 p.m
St. Peter’s, Catholic, Rev. Frederick John Flanagan D.D. priest; 8.30 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 7.45 a.m.; holy days, mass, 9 a.m
Baptist; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m
Baptist (Particular), John street; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; tues. 7.15 p.m
Countess of Huntingdon’s Connexion, Buckingham road, Rev. Egbert Gregory; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs, 7.30 p.m.
Plymouth Brethren, Middle street; 6.30 p.m
Primitive Methodist, High street (Worthing & Shoreham Circuit), Rev. George Wood (supt.) & Rev. Thomas G. Dyke (supernumerary) ;11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.
Wesleyan Methodist (Worthing Circuit), Brunswick road, Rev. J. Gillson Gill; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. & 7.30 p.m. tues
SCHOOLS.
Public Elementary, Swiss gardens (upper mixed), opened in 1915, for 300 senior children; Oswald Ball, master
Public Elementary, Ham road (junior mixed & infants), erected in 1875 & enlarged in 1896 & 1907, for 400 children; Miss Louisa Barford, mistress; Miss Edith Mary Steer, infants’ mistress
These schools are controlled by six managers; Ernest Harper Kempe, solicitor, Meadowcroft, correspondent
Public Elementary, Upper Shoreham road, built in 1913, for 104 children; Miss A. A. Gregory, mistress
The school is controlled by six managers; C. J. Clarke, 8 Buckingham gardens, correspondent
St. Peter’s, Catholic, North street, erected in 1875 by the Duchess Dowager of Norfolk, for 120 children: in charge of the Sisters of Mercy
Railway Station, Joseph H. Eager, station master
Conveyance to Brighton.—Motor omnibus
Carriers pass through Shoreham-by-Sea to & from Brighton, Worthing & Steyning, two or three times a week. Charles Marsh, to Brighton, daily, leaving West street, Shoreham-by-Sea, at 9.30 a.m.; returning from the Unicorn yard, North street, Brighton, at 5 p.m.; Charles George Patching, leaves Shoreham-by-Sea daily, 9.30 a.m.; returns from Unicorn, North street, Brighton, at 7 p.m.; & Thomas W. Streeter, from 123 High street, to Brighton & Worthing, daily
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Adams Henry, | Mill House | Mill | Lane | |
Andrews Rev. William Stephen M.A. (curate), | 2 | Southdown | Road | |
Asals Miss, | 13 | Southdown | Road | |
Ayling Ernest, | Glenthorpe, | Gordon | Road | |
Ayling Horace Frederick, | Chatworth, | Rosslyn | Road | |
Baguley Cranfield, | Tyneside, | Southdown | Road | |
Baldwin Ambrose, | Southdale, | Raven’s | Road | |
Bateman Miss, | 3 | Southdown | Road | |
Bridger Lieut.-Col. Harry Colvill, | Adur Lodge | |||
Brodie Frederick Garden M.B., B.S. | 27 | East | Street | |
Brown Ellman, | Wellington lodge, | Buckingham | Road | |
Brown Harold, | Harwood, | Mill | Lane | |
Buchan Charles Victor, | Durbanville, | Southdown | Road | |
Butler Charles Edward, | Normanhurst, | Buckingham, | Road | |
Campbell James, | 35 | John | Street | |
Challen Geo. B. | Elmcroft, | Rosslyn | Road | |
Chubb Aiistin, | Southdown | Road | ||
Cobby Mrs. | Hylands, | Rosslyn | Road | |
Cook Morton Louis, | Campsie | |||
Curd Wm. | Wanganui, | Rosslyn | Road | |
D’Antonio Madam A. E. | St. Omer | Southdown | Road | |
Davey Mrs. | 7 | Southdown | Road | |
Davies Thos. | The Firs | Buckingham | Road | |
Davies Wilfred L. | Grammer School | |||
Dell John Edwd. | Weppons, | Raven’s | Road | |
Dell Mrs. | Erringham lodge, | Buckingham | Road | |
Dell Richard Barnett J.P. | Ravens-croft, | Raven’s | Road | |
Dyke Rev. Thomas G. (Primitive Methodist), | Ivy Villa | Gordon | Road | |
Eade Arthur F. W. | York Lodge | Southdown | Road | |
Eade Walter J. | Trevose, | Raven’s | Road | |
Evershed Hy. Geo. | Friar’s Ct | New | Road | |
Flanagan Rev. Frederick John D.D (Catholic), | Presbytery, | John | Street | |
Gammans Jn. Wm.Cecil lo. | Girdon | Road | ||
Gates Ernest Digby, | Blair Athol | Southdown | Road | |
Gates Mrs. | 8 | Southdown | Road | |
Gates Thomas I’Anson, | Rutlands, | Southdown | Road | |
Gates Miss, | Adur house, | New | Road | |
Gill Rev. J. Gillson (Wesleyan), | Norman Lodge | Southdown | Road | |
Glazebrook Gregory, | Maythorpe, | Southdown | Road | |
Goldsmith John James, | 10 | Rosslyn | Road | |
Goodale Miss, | 31 | John | Street | |
Gregory Rev.Egbert (Congregational). | The Manse | Gordon | Road | |
Gregory-Taylor S.,M.A. | Grammer School | |||
Hackett Henry, | 12 | Southdown | Road | |
Hackett James E | Rosslyn | Road | ||
Haig-Brown Alan Roderick B.A. | Statton Cottage 1 | |||
Harker Geo.JMk. | The Elms | Southdown | Road | |
Harmsworth Edward Richard J.P. | 4 | Buckingham | gardens | |
Harper Sidney, | Elm lodge, | Buckingham | Road | |
Harrison Brooking A.W. | 21 | Victoria | Road | |
Head B. George, | Laguna, | New | Road | |
Holloway Albert George, | Avondale, | Rosslyn | Road | |
Holloway Frederick James, | Holmsley | |||
Hooper Rev. Robert Poole M.A. | The Cottage | Church | Lane | |
Hooper Miss, | Clarmont, | Southdown | Road | |
James Noel, | 25 | Church | Street | |
Kempe Ernest Harper, | Meadowcroff, | Buckingham | Road | |
Kempe Mrs. | Trewithian, | Southdown | Road | |
Kinloch Wm. Anderson M.B. | John | Street | ||
Lewis William Kent, | 12 | Western | Road | |
Liley Rev. Rev. Alfred Hambleton (curate), | 32 | Gordon | Road | |
Little Wm. Godson | Bucking House | |||
Milligan George, The | Gables, | Southdown | Road | |
Murray Rev. John Campbell B.A. (curate in charge of the Church of The Good Shepherd, Bungalow Town, & chaplain to the Steyning – union), | Marina, | New | Road | |
Nye Albert Wm. | The Gables | Mill | Lane | |
Osborne Miss, | 29 | East | Street | |
Palmer Reginald, | Tresco, | Raven’s | Road | |
Peachey Mrs. | Dunedin, | Raven’s | Road | |
Poole Edward Horatio, | 8 | Rosslyn | Road | |
Purse Robert, | 57 | New | Road | |
Reeks Mrs. | 1 | Southdown | Road | |
Richards Saml. William, | John | Street | ||
Sandwith Miss, | 7 | Rosslyn | Road | |
Smith Herbt. W. | Grammar School House | |||
Smith William John, | Hazelwood. | Rosslyn | Road | |
Stead John Christopher, | Woodville. | Raven’s | Road | |
Steward Mrs. | Dunraven, | Raven’s | Road | |
Stoneham Mrs. | Oxford Lodge | |||
Stow Thomas, | 4 | Southdown | Road | |
Strivens George H | Hazelcroft, | Erringham | Road | |
Tanner Walt.Jn. | St.Mary’s Ho | East | Street | |
Thome F. W. | Uplands, | Mill | Hill | |
Thorowgood Frederick D. | Athol house, | New | Road | |
Tingley Harry Wallis | Ingleside, | Buckingham | Road | |
Tower Rev. Charles Marsh Ainslie M.A. (vicar) | ||||
Vivian Henry Arthur, | 33 | John | Street | |
Wenban Wiliam Ransom, | Raleigh. house, | High | Street | |
Williams George R. O. | Red House | |||
Wootten Frederick | 11 | Southdown | Road | |
Young Robert John, | 5 | Rosslyn | Road | |
COMMERCIAL | ||||
Early closing day, Wednesday. | ||||
Adams & Sons, tailors, | 9 | High | Street | |
Adams Alfred, dairyman, | Victoria | Road | ||
Adams Jas. Thos. insurance agt. | Osmunda, | Gordon | Road | |
Adams William, | 46 | High | Street | |
Allen William T. shopkeeper, | 2 | Ship | Street | |
Ansell Thomas, dairyman, | 116 | High | Street | |
Arnold John, photographer, | Brunswick | Road | ||
Atherfold Abraham,customs officer, | Glen Rosa | Gordon | Road | |
Austin George,master mariner,! | 1 Humphreys Vills | New | Road | |
Avis Thomas, butcher, | New | Road | ||
Ayling Henry & Sons, grocers, | 54 | High | Street | |
Ayres Robert John, tobacconist, | 23 | Brunswick | Road | |
Baguley Cranfield, clerk, to the Shoreham Harbour Trustees & Port Sanitary | Tyneside, | Southdown | Road | |
Bailey Sydney, | Royal Soveriegn P.H. | Middle | Street | |
Baker Archibald John, auctioneer, see Havinden & Baker Barclay & Company Limited (Brighton Union Bank) (branch) (Arthur Flowers, agent, 28 High street); draw on head office, 54 Lombard street, London E C | 28 | High | Street | |
Barnes Frederick Alfred, plumber, | Sussex House | New | Road | |
Bartlett George, toll collector, | Old Shoreham Bridge | |||
Batchelor Frederick N. taxi-cab propr. | 7 | Western | Road | |
Bennett Horace Hugh, boot maker, | 1 | Church | Street | |
Bijou Electric Empire, | High | Street | ||
Bish Frank H. beer retailer, | High | Street | ||
Blakeley E. & Co. drapers, | 7 & 9 | East | Street | |
Board of Trade (Unemployment Insurance) Local Office of the Unemployment Fund (H. Brown, agent ) | East | Street | ||
Boniface John, com. travllr. | Sunny Deane | Gordon | Road | |
Bowley William ‘George, tailor, | Polsue, | Victoria | Road | |
Brighton Corporation Water Works {J. J. Frampton, collector), | Church | Street | Works: Old Shoreham | |
Brighton Equitable Co-operative Society Ltd. | 68 | High | Street | |
Brockhurst Edwin H. insurance agent, | 10 Alexandra Terrace | Gordon | Road | |
Brodie & Simmonds, surgeons, | 27 | East | Street | |
Brodie Frederick Garden M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P.,L.S.A. surgeon, & admiralty surgeon & medical officer of health to the Port Sanitary Authority, | 27 | East | Street | |
Brooker George Hy. painter,plumber & glazier, | Church | Street | ||
Brooker Thomas Mitchell, blacksmith, | 93a | High | Street | |
Brown John & Son, ship brokers, vice-consuls & Lloyd’s agents, Church street & coal merchants; stores, | Royal George Wharf | |||
Brown Ellman (Messrs.), auctioneers & land, house & estate agents, | 18 | East | Street | |
Brown Harold, clerk to the Urban District Council, & Norwegian, Danish & acting Portuguese vice-consul, Lloyd’s agent & insurance agent | Church | Street | ||
Burfoot John, market gardener, | 29 | Gordon | Road | |
Burston Augustus Walter, toll collector, | Norfolk Bridge | |||
Burtenshaw William & Son, blacksmiths, | 71 | High | Street | |
Bushby George William, butcher, | 92 | High | Street | |
Bushby Thomas S | Royal George Hotel, 57 | High | Street | |
Butcher William & Co. bakers, | 52 | High | Street | |
Butler Charles Edward, assistant overseer & district & poor rate collector | Town Hall | High | Street | |
Capital & Counties Bank Limited (branch) (Edward Tucker, manager), Town hall, High street; draw on head office, 39 Threadneedle street, London E C | Town Hall | High | Street | |
Carpenter Ernest, boot maker, | 19 | Surry | Street | |
Carpenter Ernest, | Hebe Tavern | Victoria | Road | |
Carpenter Ernest Hy. boot maker, | Glenville, | Gordon | Road | |
Cartwright R. W. & Co. photographers, | High | Street | ||
Cemetery (Harold Brown, clerk to the Burial Board; Harry Sampson, keeper), South Down road | Southdown | Road | ||
Channel Laundry; receiving- office, | 40 | Brunswick | Road | |
Chapman Albert, | Surry Arms PH | New | Road | |
Chapman Alfred Burton, master of the poor law institution | ||||
Cheesman Charles G. builder, | Penshurst, | Gordon | Road | |
Cheesman Frank (Mrs.), fancy draper, | 42 | Brunswick | Road | |
Chubb & Co. Limited, timber merchants, | New | Road | ||
Clark William, | Swiss Cottage Inn | Old Shoreham | Road | |
Clement William, shopkeeper, | 74 | High | Street | |
Coffin George H. baker, | 21 | Brunswick | Road | |
Colbourne William Frederick, butcher, | 25 | High | Street | |
Coleman Samuel S. dairyman, | Old Shoreham | Road | ||
Comber Tom & Sons, saddlers, | 5 | East | Street | |
Combes Albert, insur. agent, | 1 Denmark Terrace | Gordon | Road | |
Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, | West | Street | ||
Cornwall John, butcher, | 27 | Brunswick | Road | |
Cotman Wilblam, beer retailer, | 2 | East | Street | |
County Police Station (Albert White, inspector), | Brunswick | Road | ||
Cripps Frederick William, beer retailer, | 38 | High | Street | |
Cuddington Alfred, market gardener, | New | Road | ||
Cuddington Alice M. (Mrs.), | apartments, | Buckingham | Road | |
Curd Ernest Harry, builder, | Brooklyn, | Rosslyn | Road | |
Curd William, carpenter, | High | Street | ||
Danish Vice-Consulate (Harold Brown, vice-consul), | Church | Street | ||
Darkins James W. relieving officer No. 2 district, Steyniing union, | 1 | Buckingham | Road | |
Daubeney William, | Ferry Arms | East | Street | |
Dell John Edward, solicitor & commissioner for oaths, | Weppons, | Raven’s | Road | |
Denyer Jacob, master mariner, | 58 | New | Road | |
Dible George, assistant superintendent Prudential Assurance Co. Limited, | Clematis Villa | Gordon | Road | |
Dicks James, chimney sweeper, | Ham | Road | ||
Dodd William & Sons, blacksmiths, | Victoria | Road | ||
Dyer Albert Ernest, fried fish dealer, | John | Street | ||
Eade Arthur & Son, grocers, | 33 | Brunswick | Road | |
Eade Arthur & Son, grocers, | 6 & 8 | John | Street | & New Road |
Eade Walter Neal, grocer, | 65 | High | Street | |
Eastland Minnie (Miss), dress maker, | 2 | New | Road | |
English William Woolgar, sail maker, | West | Street | ||
Farley W. R. & Sons, taxi-cab proprietors, | High | Street | ||
Farley Walter R. butcher, | 40 | High | Street | |
Farrow’s Bank Limited (branch), 4 High street; draw on: head office, 1 & 2 Cheapside, London E C | 4 | High | Street | |
Fisher J. & Sons, army accoutrement makers, | Dolphin Chambers | High | Street | |
Fisher Henry G. boot maker, | 10 | High | Street | |
Flint Brothers, cycle makers, | Buckingham | Road | ||
Flowers Arthur, agent to Barclay & Company Limited (Brighton Union Bank) | 28 | High | Street | |
Flowers Arthur, solicitor & commissioner for oaths, clerk to the guardians & assessment committee of Steyning union & to Steyning West & Steyning East-Rural District Councils & supt. registrar of Steyning district, | Union Offices | Ham | Road | |
Fowler Edward Russell, engineers’ draughtsman, | East Lynne, | Rosslyn | Road | |
Francis Valentine, shopkeeper, | Old Shoreham | Road | ||
Frazer Thos.Wm.upholsterer | Alexander Ter | Gordon | Road | |
Fuller Alfred, butcher, | 80 | High | Street | |
Gammans Charles Robert, brick maker, sand & beach merchant & steam haulage contractor, | Gordon | Road | & at South Lancing | |
Gammans Ernest, insurance agent, | 22 | Queen’s | Place | |
Gammans Harry, ordinary branch supt. Wesleyan & General Assurance Society, | Nutworth, | Rosslyn | Road | |
Gammans John William, furniture remover, cartage contractor & general carrier; also sand & beach merchant ; Removals town or country, Gordon road | Gordon | Road | ||
Gasson Herbert Arthur, dairyman, | East | Street | ||
Gates William Ambrose & Son, builders, | 36 | High | Street | |
Gates Ernest Digiby, solicitor | Blair Athol | Southdown | Road | |
Gibbs George, supt. Wesley?m & General Assurance Society, | 29 | John | Street | |
Glasspool Herbert George, chemist, | 29 | High | Street | |
Glazebrook William Pompey, | Bridge hotel, | High | Street | |
Goldsmith Robert William, | 64 | High | Street | |
Gravett Harry Gilbert, assistant clerk to guardians, Steyning union, registrar of marriages for Steyning registration district, collector of poor rates for Preston Rural parish & assistant overseer & clerk to Parish Council for Sompting parish, | Steyning Union offices, | Ham | Road | res: Inversaid, Western Rd. |
Green Arthur Wellesley, laundry, | 94 | High | Street | |
Greenyer Winifred (Miss),dress ma. | Amberlees | Rosslyn | Road | |
Hardacre Amelia (Mrs.), shopkeeper, | 77 | New | Road | |
Harker William Hy. ironmonger, | High | Street | & West Street | |
Harrison Brooking A. W. artist, | 21 | Victoria | Road | |
Hart Georg’e, greengrocer, | 12 | Brunswick | Road | |
Haslett Benjamin, | Kings Head P.H. 101 | High | Street | |
Hatcher Walter, pilot, | Brookyn Cottager | New | Road | |
Havinden & Baker, auctioneers, | Dolphin Chambers | High | Street | |
Hedgecock George, boot & shoe maker, | 12 & 14 | East | Street | |
Hedgecock Susannah B. (Miss), fancy repos. | 6 | East | Street | |
Heier Charles W. hair dresser, | 70 | High | Street | |
Hellier Jn. Gabriel, boot ma. | 1 Southdown Ter | Gordon | Road | |
Hide Henry John, dairyman, | Brunswick | Road | ||
Higham Maud (Mrs.), confectioner, | 2 & 82 | High | Street | |
Hoad Walter Ernest, confectioner, | 43 | High | Street | |
Holloway J. W. & Sons, millwrights & engineers, boiler makers & smiths; agents for all kinds of agricultural & other machinery at makers’ prices, motor car & motor cycle makers, repairers & agents, & garage, | Lower | Road | & at Charlton street & Market place, Steyning | |
Hopkins David, boarding house, | 40 & 42 | New | Road | |
Hopkins Henry, tobacconist, | Brighton | Road | ||
Howell W. & Sons, | Crown & Anchor Hotel | High | Street | |
Hygate Peter, painter, | Church | Street | ||
International Tea Company’s Stores Limited, | High | Street | ||
James William, tobacconist, | 12 | High | Street | |
Kinloch, Prentis & Thompson, physicians & surgeons, | John | Street | ||
Kinloch William Anderson M.B., C.M.Aberd. physician & surgeon, & medical officer to No. 3 district & public vaccinator No. 4 district, Steyning union, | John | Street | ||
Lawrence George J. hair dresser, | 14 | Brunswick | Road | |
Leazell Albert, baker, | 61 | West | Street | |
Le Hartil Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, | 8 North View Cottages | Ham | Road | |
Lindfield George, boot maker, | 36 | West | Street | |
Lloyd’s Agency Offices (Harold Brown, agent), | Church | Street | ||
Lloyd John, carrier, | 18 & 20 | New | Road | |
London County & Westminster Bank Limited (sub-branch to Worthing) (H. B. Constable, manager); open tuesdays & fridays 11 to 2.30, Dolphin chambers, High street; head office, 41 Lothbury, London E C. See advertisement page 1 | Dolphin chambers, | High | Street | |
Longstaff John, engineer, | 8 | Victoria | Road | |
Lucking Harry Claude, outfitter, | 31 | High | Street | |
Maple Arthur, builder, | Victoria | Road | ||
Maple Jezzard, confectioner, | 95 | High | Street | |
Marsh Charles, carrier, | 31 | West | Street | |
Marsh Henry, shopkeeper, | 32 | High | Street | |
Matthews Edwin, | Refreshment Rooms, 29 | Brunswick | Road | |
Maynard Frederick Oreo, house decorator, | 1 | Victoria | Road | |
Mederson Frederick Geo. ironmonger, | 24 | Brunswick | Road | |
Mederson Harry, commission agent | Montford | Rosslyn | Road | |
Mills James, hair dresser, | 112 | High | Street | |
Mobsby John Henry, greengrocer, | 48 | High | Street | |
Morphew Ernest, beer retailer, | New | Road | ||
Mount Edward, farmer, | Buckingham Farm | |||
Nicholl Dinah (Miss), shopkeeper, | Western | Road | ||
Norman Percy A. farmer | ||||
Norwegian Vice-Consulate (Harold Brown, rice-consul), | Church | Street | ||
Nye Albert William M.S.A. architect & town surveyor & inspector of nuisances, | Town Hall | |||
Page William & Co. photographers, | 35 | East | Street | |
Paine Henry, ironmonger, | High | Street | ||
Palmer Alice Anne (Mrs.), | Burrell Hotel | Brunswick | Road | |
Paris Albert, corn dealer, | 18 | East | Street | |
Parker David, inspector to the L.B.& S.C. Railway | Gothic Cottage | Old Shoreham | Road | |
Parsons F. & Sons, sand merchants, | 41 | Ham | Road | |
Parsons Thomas, sand merchant, | 2 | Surry | Street | |
Patching Charles George, carman, | Minerva, | Gordon | Road | |
Patching James William, grocer, | 78 | High | Street | |
Payne Albert E. sign writer, | 3 | Rosslyn | Road | |
Payne Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, | 29 | Surry | Street | |
Payne Harry Oswald, boot maker, | 50 | High | Street | |
Payne Lily Alberta (Miss), dress maker, | 5 Southdown Terrace | Gordon | Road | |
Peacock Wm. Egbt. master mariner. | 5 | Buckingham | gardens | |
Peak Charles, fruit grower, | South Down Nursery | Southdown | Road | |
Pennifold Albert Victor, inspector (Brighton Gas Co.) for Portslade, Southwick, Shoreham, Kingston-by-Sea & Lancing, | 9 | Buckingham | Road | |
Perham Henry, shopkeeper | ||||
Petersfield Laundry ; | receiving office, | High | Street | |
Piper Percival Edgar, draper, | 62 | High | Street | |
Poole Edward Horatio, accountant, | 8 | Rosslyn | Road | |
Portuguese Vice-Consulate (Harold Brown, acting vice-consul), | Church | Street | ||
Post Office Telephone Exchange | Church | Street | ||
Price William Henry, dentist, | Queen’s | Place | ||
Pullen John, coal dealer, | Ham | Road | ||
Puttock Emily (Miss), confectioner, | 31 | Brunswick | Road | |
Rabson Mary Eleanor (Mrs.), shopkeeper, | 114 | High | Street | |
Ramsay Robert, pilot, | Larpool, | Gordon | Road | |
Randall F. W. boot & shoe maker, | 58 | High | Street | |
Rapley George, gardener to Richard Barnett Dell esq. | 1 | Queen’s | Place | |
Reeves E. J. & Co. wholesale grocers, | Old Shoreham | Road | ||
Ridley Mary Ann (Mrs.), | Morning Star P.H. | Ham | Road | |
Robins E & Son Ltd. wine & spirit mers. | 19 | East | Street | |
Rossetter John, chimney sweeper, | 5 Albion Cottages | Ham | Road | |
Rowe Frank, stationer, | 18 | High | Street | & 32 Brunswick Road |
Royal National Life Boat Institution (F. O. Reeves, coxswain) | ||||
St Joseph’s Convent | Longcroft, | Southdown | Road | |
Saunders James, master mariner, | 6 | Brunswick | Road | |
Sawyer Albert, saddler & harness maker, | Church | Street | ||
Sawyers John, fishmonger, | 23 | High | Street | |
Sayers & Son, tailors, | 20 | High | Street | |
Seagers Elijah, insurance agent, | 8 | Buckingham | Road | |
Sears Lionel Estall, registrar of births & deaths & vaccination officer for Shoreham sub-district & collector for the guardians Western district, Steyriing union, | Glastonbury | Gordon | Road | |
Shepherd Frank, | Red Lion P.H. | |||
Shoreham & District Laundry & Dry Cleaning Works, | 18 | Brunswick | Road | |
Shoreham & District Mutual Building Society (Ellman Brown, sec.), | 18 | East | Street | |
Shoreham Football Club (J. W. Darkins, sec.), | 1 | Buckingham | Road | |
Shoreham Grammar School (S. Gregory-Taylor M.A. principal; Staff: S. W. Richards B.Sc. Herbert W. Smith, Wilfred L. Davies, D. W. Downes, H. C. Holloway, E. Baton (modern languages), B. Marriott (art), J. Jones (shorthand & typewriting); music, W. A. B. Bussell Mus.Bac. A. Yardley A.B.C.O. Miss F. Pitchford L.R.A.M. & Miss L. F. Bowler L.R.A.M.; junior school, Miss D. Owen B.A. Miss M. I. Elliott & Miss L. H. Roger) | ||||
Simmons Harriet (Miss), | 33 | East | Street | |
Slaughter Edwin & Son, fruiterers & greengrocers, | 103 | High | Street | |
Smart Harry & Co. boot makers, | 30 | Church | Street | |
Smart Frank, | dairy, | Buckingham | Road | |
Smart George, coal dealer, | Free Wharf | |||
Smith Albert E. draper, | 44 | High | Street | |
Snelling William, butcher, | 11 | High | Street | |
Snook Alfred, confectioner, | 86 | High | Street | |
Stamp Offfice (Miss A. M. Wenban, distributor), | High | Street | ||
Stallabrass & Co. working jewellers, | 26 | High | Street | |
Standring George, verger of Shoreham-by-Sea, | 2 | Buckingham | gardens | |
Star Electric Picture Palace | Church | Street | ||
Starkey Albert, watch maker, | 38 | Brunswick | Road | |
Steyning Union Children’s Homes (W. E. Till, supt.; Mrs. A. M. Till, matron), | Ham | Road | ||
Stow Thomas & Son, yacht builders, | Lower | Road | ||
Street Albert E. confectioner, | 20 | Brunswick | Road | |
Streeter Thomas William, carrier, | 123 | High | Street | |
Sussex Permanent Building Society (Horton Ledger, sec.), | 4 | High | Street | |
Suter Francis, yacht builder, | 83 & 93 | High | Street | |
Swift William Edward, head gardener to W.G.Little esq | ||||
Tabor James Aiigell, shopkeeper, | 66 | High | Street | |
Tanner Walter John M.A. solicitor & commissioner for oaths, | St Mary’s Hoouse | East | Street | |
Tapner Frederick W. shopkeeper, | New | Road | ||
Tarred Granites Limited, contractors, | New | Road | ||
Taylor Frederick H. antique dealer, | 41 | High | Street | |
Thomas Harry Edmund Graham, | Star PH 16 | High | Street | |
Thomson Arthur, hair dresser, | 17 | High | Street | |
Thomson John, grocer, | 21 | East | Street | |
Tingley Alfred, engineer of waterworks, | Old Shoreham | |||
Tingley Harry Wallis, builder, | Ingleside, | Buckingham | Road | |
Tinslay George & Son, blacksmiths, | Lower | Road | ||
Tower Mary (Miss), ladies’ school, | Oxford Lodge | Southdown | Road | |
Town Hall (Harold Brown, clerk), | High | Street | ||
Tullett James, beer retailer, | John | Street | ||
Turner Geo. Philip, commercial trav. | 1 | Rosslyn | Road | |
Turner William Douglas, tailor, | 30 | New | Road | |
Turrell Frank & Son, florists, | 34 | High | Street | |
Upton Henry, fried fish dealer, | 30 | Surry | Street | |
Vine John A. G. refreshment rooms, | 59 | High | Street | |
Webb Alexander, plumber, | 11 | John | Street | |
Wells John, smith, | High | Street | ||
Wenban A. M. (Miss), sub-postmistress, stamp distributor. & stamp office, | High | Street | ||
Wenban William Ransom, deputy supt. registrar of Steynins; district, | Raleigh House | High | Street | |
Wesleyan & General Assurance Society (George Gibbs, supt.), | 29 | John | Street | |
West Edwin, hair dresser, | 39 | High | Street | |
Whitmell Herbert, | Dinning Rooms | East | Street | |
Whitmell John Judkins, grocer, | 60 & 62 | New | Road | |
Wickens Victor E. greengrocer, | 36 | Brunswick | Road | |
Willett Arthur, carpenter, | John | Street | ||
Willett William, builder, | Western | Road | ||
Wills William Howard, farmer, | Old Shoreham | |||
Wimble James, | Buckingham Arms | Brunswick | Road | |
Winter Alfred, boot maker, | 30 | High | Street | |
Winton A. & Son. coal merchants, | 33 | Queen’s | Place | |
Winton William Edward & Sons, printers. | High | Street | ||
Winton Miry (Mis?), dress maker, | Church | Street | ||
Winton William, jun. stationer, | 14 | High | Street | |
Wood Frederick, carman, | 72 | High | Street | & John Street |
Woolmore Harriet Esther (Mrs.), tobacconist, | 84 | High | Street | |
Woolver Ada (Miss), dress maker, | 8 | Queen’s | Place | |
Young John Arthur, confectioner, | 83 | High | Street | |
Young William James, confectioner, | Old Shoreham | Road |
Kelly’s Directory 1911
Towner’s Directory 1899
Page’s Directory 1890