Places

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Maps

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1909-1910, Cross Of Jackston Ref. RNC684386
1924, Jackson Bridge Ref. POP744824
1947, Jackson Bridge Ref. NPO744824
1896, Jackson Bridge Ref. RNE744824
1903, Jackson Bridge Ref. RNC744824
1888 - 1891, Jackson Bridge Ref. HOSM49543

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Memories

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Shops

I suspect this is a little earlier than 1960 (but after 1956) the first building on the right was the offices of "Waugh Brummell and Barron" later Waugh & Co Solicitors and still going strong. The original Waughs were prominent in the ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath

Families

On the 27th of December 1956 my ex-husband KEITH GEORGE JEARY was born at 6 UPPER CLOSE where he lived with his parents until we were married at Holy Trinity Church on the 6th of November 1982 - both of my children Emily and Dominic were ...Read more

A memory of Forest Row in 1956 by Sally Creevy

Huntingdon Street

Me and my family lived here, my parents ran the local taxi service, called Jackson's Taxis, 23 Huntingdon St,nearby was Bartletts the butcher, and Miss Skipper had a real old fashioned sweet shop in East St, I have plenty of happy ...Read more

A memory of St Neots by Eileen Sheppard

Mitcham

I lived in Manor Road in the late fifties and then Lymington Close until the end of the sixties, it was a great place to live then. We played on Mitcham common going to the seven island ponds on our bicycles and the old gun site. Mr ...Read more

A memory of Norbury

Saving The Shipwrecked Sailors

Robert and Donald Mapleston and were excellent swimmers.  (Their sister, my Great Grandmother, Anne Mapleston Jackson, passed away in 1944.)  They lit bonfires to warn the ships, but when a ship wrecked they used a ...Read more

A memory of Land's End in 1870 by Susan Ramagli

Talke A Forgotten Village

As you proceed north along the A34 towards the Cheshire border you will approach Talke traffic lights and on the left and right side of the road there are two areas of grassed land. This grassed area was once the village of ...Read more

A memory of Talke in 1959

Ryders Folklore

These cottages are now known as Ryders, but it appears that in Edwardian times the place (or maybe this corner) may also have been known as "Seven Trees Well": I have a postcard with this picture on it sent on 7th May 1906 to ...Read more

A memory of Okewood Hill in 1900 by Gary Crouch

Forest School

The building in the background is the Forest Grammar School which would have been newly built at this time - I think it opened in 1957. The headmaster at the time was "Wally" Jackson, who I had the pleasure of meeting rather too often as he wielded his cane for my latest infraction of the rules!

A memory of Winnersh in 1957 by John Buck

St.Matthias Youth Club 1950s

I was born in December 1939 in Redhill Hospital which then changed to Edgware General. My parents Bill and Gladys Wyness lived in Marlow Court, Colindeep Lane and my maternal grandparents lived in Chalfont Court also in ...Read more

A memory of Colindale by sandymills03

Growing Up In Hendon 1945 1970

Being born in the front room of 7 First Avenue (which runs between Finchley Lane and Victoria Road) in September 1945 and living at that address until 1970 approximately, but my mother (Mary) and Father (Len) lived there ...Read more

A memory of Hendon by Anthony Edgar

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Captions

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Caption For Barry Island, Redbrink Crescent 1925

This photograph was taken from Nells Point above Jackson's Bay.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Kents Bank Road 1914

At the left was Jackson's the butcher's, now an electrical shop.

Caption For Guisborough, Parish Church And Cenotaph C1955

The raised area to the left of the church houses the Jackson vault, the resting place of the forebears of the late Adrian Ward Jackson, well known through his friendship with the late Diana, Princess

Caption For Skegness, Donkey Rides On The Beach C1955

E A Jackson, 'Skegness and Neighbourhood : A Handbook for Visitors' (1883).

Caption For Uppingham, School Tower 1922

Although appearing to be medieval, it was designed by Sir Thomas Jackson in 1815.

Caption For Lastingham, The Blacksmiths Arms C1950

Born in 1863 near Bridge Farm (1783) was the noted artist John Jackson.

Caption For Gravesend, King Street 1902

Caddell's Printing Office at number 1, King Street, just visible on the extreme left and next door to the Jackson Brothers' drapery store, was founded by John Samuel Caddell, a stationer, bookbinder,

Caption For Curry Rivel, Fore Street C1960

Behind Jackson's the ironmonger's (left) was once Bernard's the baker's, now a private house.

Caption For Broughton, The School 1966

In the mid 19th century 80 pupils attended; Mr Alexander Jackson, a strict disciplinarian, held sway.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Dalton Road 1918

On the right is Pipers Penny Bazaar, flanked on the left by Redmayn & Sons, the tailors, and on the right by Jackson's, boots and shoes, who were also hatters.

Caption For Castleford, Valley Gardens C1965

The opening by Lady and Sir Percy Jackson took place on Saturday afternoon 7th October 1933.

Caption For Sedbergh, Main Street 1901

Note the goods piled outside on the pavement outside Jackson's hardware store on the right, and the horse and cart further down the street.

Caption For Brampton, Church Street C1960

His sister, Mrs Paulina Jackson, was the last member of the family to live here, and a monument to her can be seen in St Mary's church.

Caption For Oxford, From Magdalen Tower 1890

To the left is Jackson's splendid Jacobethan Examination Schools, completed only eight years before this view was taken.

Caption For Uppingham, School Tower 1922

Known as the Victoria Tower and built between 1894 and 1897 by Sir Thomas Jackson (who was born in Stamford).

Caption For Hartlepool, The Lighthouse From The Pier 1896

By 1851 there were three docks at West Hartlepool, and the Jackson Dock was under construction.

Caption For Gravesend, King Street 1902

Caddell's Printing Office at number 1, King Street, just visible on the extreme left and next door to the Jackson Brothers' drapery store, was founded by John Samuel Caddell, a stationer, bookbinder,

Caption For Sileby, Greedon Estate C1965

Concrete post and wire fences and rough grass verges do little to help the scene, but G and E Jackson & Son Ltd's shop front, so typical of the 1950s, just adds the dire finishing touch

Caption For Sileby, Greedon Estate C1965

Concrete post and wire fences and rough grass verges do little to help the scene, but G and E Jackson & Son Ltd's shop front, so typical of the 1950s, just adds the dire finishing touch

Caption For Uppingham, School Quadrangle 1922

After all, the architect Sir T G Jackson had contributed greatly to the colleges of late Victorian Oxford.

Caption For Uppingham, The School House C1950

Built in 1890 by Sir Thomas Jackson in limestone following the 17th-century collegiate style and blending in well with surrounding buildings.

Caption For Leeds, Boar Lane C1965

Under the Griffin Hotel signboard, and in the midst of the dominating chain stores and offices, Jackson's barber's shop still shows a traditional striped pole.

Caption For Hitchin, Market Place 1922

Gatward's is still there, but John Jackson's business has gone: replaced by the Midland Bank.

Caption For Halesworth, The Thoroughfare C1955

To the right, the shop with the Hovis sign is still a baker's; Jacksons has been rebuilt but remains an ironmonger's; and further on, the White Hart has become shops.