title>History of Suffolk - Lowestoft Commercial Traders 1865 - G
Post Office Directory of 1865.
The Commercial traders in Lowestoft in 1865, surname G.
Gall George, fish merchant, Albert street, & Whapload road
Gall George, shopkeeper, 6 Western terrace
Gamble Robert, dairyman, 178 High street
Ganner Sophia, lodging house, 9 Prairie
Garrod Emily (Mrs.), lodging house, 10 Marine parade
Garwood Joseph, marine store dealer, Strand cottages
George Henry, tailor, Whapload road
Gilby William, beer retailer, Compasses lane
Girling Benjamin, lodging house, 11 Wellington esplanade
Glover George, architect, surveyor, estate & house agent, Denmark road;
residence, 20 Marine parade
Goddard Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, High street
Goffin George, blacksmith, St. Peter's street
Gorfin James, cart builder, St. Peter's street
Golder Michael, tailor,53 High street
Goldsmith Charles, beer retailer, Wilds score cast
Goodgamcs John, haberdasher & hosier, 3 Nelson street
Gooding Jane (Mrs.), brick maker, Nortnanston
Gowing & Balls, auctioneers, general merchants, fish salesmen & smack owners,
South quay
Gowing & Rounce, shipping & commission agents, insurance brokers & general
merchants, 7 Commercial road & 162 High street
Gowing George Sead, vice-consul for Sweden & Norway, 82 High street
Gowing George Sead, jun. fish merchant & curer, South quay
Gowing Henry, lodging house, 8 Wellington esplanade
Gowing James, fishmonger, 163 High street, & Whapload road
Gravels Joseph, beer retailer, Arnold street
Green Emily (Miss), lodging house, 12 Marine terrace
Gurneys' & Co. bankers (branch) (Wm. Woods, manager), 62 High street; draw on
Barclay, Bevan & Co. London