at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
William Coton
a
Filer
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Arthur Palmer
a
Engine Driver
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Thomas Steele
a
Baker & Confectioner
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
John Dyer
a
Ironmonger & General Dealer
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Reuben Mills
a
Beerhouse Keeper
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Edwin Francis Corfield
a
Needle Finisher
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Charles Palmer
a
Butcher
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Charles Avery
a
Cabinet Maker & Upholsterer
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Randolph Albert Ford
a
Boot Maker
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
William Maynard
a
Foreman Fishing Tackle
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
James Joseph Powell (widower)
a
Fishing (something) Maker
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Thomas Thornton
a
Fish Hook Filer
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
John Shrimpton
a
Needle Manufacturer
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
William H. Gregory
a
Tobacconist
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Edward George Humphries
a
Butcher
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
James H. Bott
a
Fishing Rod Maker
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Martha Glover (widow)
a
Dressmaker
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Mary Wedgebury (widow)
a
Needle Maker
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Mary Ludgate (widow)
a
Needle Paperer
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
James Green
a
Groom
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Sylvanus Francis Cooper
a
Draper
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Edwin George
a
Utility
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Joseph Houghton
a
Needle Hardner
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Harriet Smith (widow)
a
Needle Paperer
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
James Huins
a
Boot Factor
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Alfred Cardew Truscott
a
Commercial Traveller
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Stephen Elgar Thorrold
a
Civil Engineer
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Charles Wall
a
Fish Hook Maker
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Alexander Moss
a
Retired Police Sergeant
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Francis C Dolphin
a
Engine Fitter
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
William Edward Hemming
a
Fishing Tackle Manufacturer
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Charles Randle
a
Labourer
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Amos Freeman
a
Shoe Maker
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Alfred Birch
a
Hawker
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Joseph Tolley
a
Labourer
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Alfred Brough
a
Plate Layer
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
William Andrews
a
Baker
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Edwin Apperley
a
Needle Pointer
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Handel Pitt
a
Blacksmith
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
William Whittington
a
Labourer
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Joseph Moon
a
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Walter Farr
a
Indeterminable entry
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Grace Ellen James (widow)
a
Fish Hook Bender
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Martha Andrews (widow)
a
Coal Dealer
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Louisa Hemmings
a
Needle Eyer
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Walter Richard Johnson
a
Fish Hook Maker
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
John H. Bennett
a
Labourer
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Mary Ann Richmond
a
Fish Hook Bender
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
John Willis
a
Fish Hook Maker
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Felix Fowler
a
Fish Hook Maker
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Alfred Chatterley
a
Fish Hook Warehouseman
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Edith A. Chambers (widow)
a
Living on own Means
at:
Were the following Young Workers:
In
Occupied By:
Bertha Brookes (widow)
a
Needle Sticker