MILL STREET. D 6 |
From Shaftesbury-street to Pentonville |
(LEFT HAND SIDE.) |
Moulton T., cycle and radio dealer |
1 Void |
Thomas-street Subway |
here is Railway-bridge |
Hopkins K.E.,tobacconists and sweets |
Milne D. R., chemist |
Gooding W. F., greengcr |
Shop void |
(return) |
23 Tea Shop-Cosy cafe |
23a Void |
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH |
24 Bryant & Sons, furnishers |
Cox & Carlyle, brokers and certificated bailiffs |
Fortey Mrs. E. |
26 Dack Mrs. J., fishbar |
27 George and Dragon, T. E. Hurley |
28 Hennessey Miss M. |
29 Auto Electrical Service, C. W. S. Weller, proprietor |
Cambrian Warehouse |
30 Marsh Wm., shop |
here is White Lion-court |
Tutton Wm., labourer |
31 Old White Lion, Mrs. R. Griffin |
White Lion Buffet, Mrs. R. Griffin |
here is Factory-road |
here is Dos Works yard |
Cordes (Dos works) Ltd., nail manufacturers and steel rollers |
Jones T. H. & Co., iron & steel merchants |
Newport Gas works |
35 Newport (Mon.) Gas Co., R. S. Snelling, J.P., F.C.I.S., general manager and sec., J. F. Rust, M. INS. GAS. E., engineer |
Mill-street yard (G.W.R.) |
Reliance Coal Co., colliery agents |
G.W.R. Goods office |
Jones T. H., scrap yard |
Gopsil Brown Ltd., sack hirers |
Newport Co-operative Industrial Soc.-coal office |
Twining L. & Co., coal factors |
James & Emanuel Ltd., coal factors |
G.W.R. Institute |