SKELTON - IN - CLEVELAND
IN HISTORY


1909


Skelton High Street.

1909 - Kelly's Directory of Skelton:-

OLD SKELTON.
7 High St - William Berwick, Shopkeeper.
11 & 13 High St and West End - Mackenzie & Co, Drapers and Grocers.
15 High St - Henry Pattinson, Saddler.
21 High St - Ernest Barker, Grocer.
27 High St - John Hewling, Plumber.
37 High St - Thomas Sissen, Confectioner.
47 High St - George Robinson, Cabinet maker.
54 & 56 High St - Council Offices, W P Robinson. AMICE. Surveyor and Sanitary Inspector.
67 High St - Fred Bell, music teacher and Church organist.
69 High St - Joseph Henry McLane, Blacksmith.
73 High St - Robert Dunning, Greengrocer.
74 High St - John Sanderson, Grocer.
Literary Institute, High St - E G Rowland, Secretary. [500 members].

Mr and Mrs William Knaggs, Bootmakers. 97 High St.


High St - .J & R Ridsdale, Builders and contractors.
75 High St - Executors of George Ridgard, Glass and china.
76 High St - W W Kingston, Postmaster.
[Letters arrived at 7.20 am, 3.30 pm and 6.50 pm.
Dispatched at 10 am, 1.20 am, and 6 and 9 pm]
77 High St - George Spires, Stationer.
78 High St - Sarah Annie Videan, Apartments.
Co-operative Society, High St - John Martin Videan, Secretary.
83 High St - John Bolton, priv res.
85 High St - Jessica Kingston, Teacher of music.
90 High St - William Brown, priv res.
97 High St - William Knaggs, Bootmaker.
[William died age 76, 30 Nov 1910. His wife Eliza, age 72, 3 weeks before him.]
101 High St - William Dunn, Hairdresser.
105 & 107 High St - John L Taylor, Grocer and draper.
109 High St - Lawson Rowland, Boot and shoe dealer.
110 High St - Robert Wilkinson, Butcher.
111 High St - John Wood, Tailor.
113 High St - Emil Parvass, Tailor.
121 High St - William Young, Butcher.
131 High St - William John Senior, Draper.
Wharton Arms High St - William T Gibson, Landlord.
149 High St - Dowson Bros, Drapers.
151 High St - Dowson Bros, Grocers.
157 High St - Henry Hodge, Grocer and Draper.
163 High St - George Paley, Ironmonger.
30 Yeoman St - Mrs Elizabeth Solomon, shopkeeper.
Hill House - James Potter, Builder.
Belle Villa, Flowston. - Ben Spires, Auctioneer and valuer.

Bolckow St, North Skelton. Named after the mineowner and
industrialist, Sir Henry Bolckow, first mayor of Middlesbrough.

NORTH SKELTON.

Institute, Vaughan St. - J W Radsdale, Secretary.
Post Office - William Young, Sub Postmaster.
Bull's Head - Edward Goodall, Landlord.
26 Vaughan St - Robert Cross, Butchers.
Vaughan St - Fairhurst Bros, Grocers and Drapers.
9 Wharton St - Mrs Elizabeth Brunton, Confectioner.
32 Wharton St - Robert Myers, Confectioner.
41 Wharton St - Joseph Smith, Confectioner.
47 Wharton St - Harry Worth, Grocer.
56 Wharton St - Charles Bowers, Shopkeeper.
Richard St - Thomas Jarvis, Greengrocer.
21 Richard St - George Swainston, Draper and Boot dealer.
40 Richard St - William Webster, Shopkeeper.
17 Bolckow St - Arthur Shepherd, Shopkeeper.
Railway Station, Hollybush. - William H Charlton, Stationmaster.

Hollybush Farm - Gilderoy Thompson.
Wet Furrows Farm and Hagg Farm - Bailiff to Bolckow & Matthew Scott
SKELTON GREEN.
Skelton and District Workingmen's Club - John M Garner, Sec.
2 Boosbeck Rd - John L Taylor, Grocer and Draper.
6 Boosbeck Rd - Ison Howe, Hairdresser.
Green Inn. - George Pettit, Landlord.
21 Boosbeck Rd - Joseph Walker, Joiners and cabinet makers.
Post Office - William Jackson, Sub Postmaster..
Skelton Cottage Miners Hospital - John Thorner. LRCP Edin, Surgeon.
Skelton Cottage Miners Hospital - Frederick P Wigfield MB, Surgeon.
Skelton Cottage Miners Hospital - Miss Clara Baldwin, Matron.
East Pastures Farm - Joseph Maughan.
Claphole Farm - .Robert Young.
Millholme Farm - Robert Wilkinson.

Skelton Green School - William Mott, Headmaster.
Skelton Green School - Martha E White, Mistress.
[It had rooom for 160 infants and 180 mixed pupils.
Average attendance was 100 mixed and 110infants]
47 Boosbeck Rd - Theodore Ernest Stone, Draper and Outfitter.
77 Boosbeck Rd - Emily Kidson, Registrar.
[Registrar of births and deaths, Skelton sub-district, Guisborough Union]
Boosbeck Rd - Thomas Barber, Shopkeeper.
Boosbeck Rd - Nixon Bros, Grocers and Drapers.

Skelton Green miners' terrace houses - Harker St -

and Cleveland Street.

21 Harker St - John Husband, Shopkeeper.
73 & 75 Harker St - Arthur Cole, Shopkeeper.
New Inn - Charles Skipper, Landlord.
Manless Farm - Allan Thompson.
Hobdale Farm - Miss Petch.
Newbrook Farm - John Pearson
Park Pit - Bell Bros.
Park House - Thomas Varty, Manager.
Harker St - William Parker, Boot repairer.
31 Cleveland St - Alfred Cooke, Shopkeeper.
20 Trout Hall Lane - John Richardson, Blacksmith.
Ardmore House - Frederick P Wigfield MB, Surgeon and Public Vaccinator.
Trout Hall Farm - Robert W Stevenson.
Skelton Shaft - Bell Bros.
Park House - John George Barry, farm bailiff to Bell Bros.

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