~ ST. STEPHEN'S ROAD ~

CANTERBURY

 

The Yews

 

Kings School Sanatorium

 

1839 George GILLHAM, Wheelwright, St. Stephens Road

 

No. 3

1913 Miss KERLY, 3 St. Stephen's Road, Canterbury

 

No. 6

 

No. 14

 

No. 19

 

No. 21

 

Winfield

John N. Jenner, Builder & Undertaker )

 

ST. STEPHENS LODGE

School Board - Canterbury 1872 - G. FURLEY, Chairman - Colonel HORSLEY, Vice-Chairman

1881 Colonel CANTIS, St. Stephen's Lodge, Canterbury (Members - from the Report of the East Kent Natural History Society)

1889 Simon Langton (Late Canterbury Middle) Schools Co-optative Governors, The Very Rev. the Dean, George Furley. Colonel Horsley

William H. HORSLEY, Retired Indian Civil Service, born India, his uncle was William CANTIS a retired Colonel in the Madras Army )

W. H. HORSLEY, One of the Vice-Presidents of the East Kent Natural History Society (1891-92), as well as treasurer and librarian

January 1896 - At a well attended meeting of the members of the East Kent and Canterbury Conservative Club on the 4th, Mr. W. H. HORSLEY delivered a very able and lucid address on the subject of "Bimetallism."

July 1907 Singing Lessons - Miss HORSLEY, pupil of Piceoto, and Diplomee of the Schola Cantorum, Paris, receives pupils at St. Stephen's Lodge, Canterbury. Terms on application.

1913 Kent & Canterbury Institute for Trained Nurses, 62 Burgate St. - W.H. Horsley esq. hon. sec.

 

Sicilian Villa

Oakdene

Rose Villa

Wolverton

Gwinfe (?)

Stoke House

Lyndhurst

 

No. 22

 

No. 23

 

Dudley House

Samuel J. Nash, Cycle Agent )

 


1865 Frank CANNON, St. Stephen's Road

1865 Arthur CANNON, St. Stephen's Road

 


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