Right Side From High Street And Friar Street
Town Hall, Market Hall, & Police Station
Tombs Samuel John, solicitor, town clerk, and clerk to the justices
Roden & Wilkinson, surgeons
Hitchon W. R., baker and confectioner
Hobson George W., solicitor, and clerk to county magistrates
Baylis T. P., A.M. INST. C.F., civil engineer and architect and surveyor
Hopkins Charles, coach builder
Rudlin Miss Ann Eliza
Hancox Jesse, labourer
Prosser Richard, cab driver
Yates Joseph, masseur, curiosity shop
Tolley Frank Job, bath attendant & masseur
Beach Mrs. Fanny, baker and confectioner
Nosworthy James, tobacconist & telephone exchange
Seabright William, salt worker
Harber Richard, tailor
Weaver Donald, watchmaker
Beake Miss Annie, dressmaker
Here Is Ombersley Street
Left Side from High Street
St. Andrew’s Church – Rev. F. D. Richardson, Vicar
Holyoake Mrs. M.
Holyoake Frank, solicitor
Clarendon Private Hotel – J. Yates, masseur, Proprietor
Post and Telegraph Office – J. A. D. Philips, Postmaster
Bumpuss Charles, journeyman gardener
Taylor James, secretary to the Brine Baths
Raven Family Hotel – Percy J. Pond, Proptr.
Here Is Ombersley Street
Source: Littlebury’s Directory of Worcester & District. Tenth Edition. Printed and Published by Littlebury & Company, The Worcester Press, Worcester. 1905.