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Maps

6 maps found.

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
1909-1910, Cross Of Jackston Ref. RNC684386

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Memories

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Hugh Bell Teachers

Reading John Culberts memories, I was reminded of my own time at Hugh Bell from 1947 to 52. I believe Hugh Bell to have had the most significant influence on my future career together with the Southfield Road Baptist ...Read more

A memory of Middlesbrough in 1940 by Norman Jackson

Early Years Of My Life

I was born in 1936 in Shipley nursing home and we lived at 1 The Green, Micklethwaite until 1944. My father died in 1941 and my mother was left with me and brother John, surname Walker, to bring up on her own. ...Read more

A memory of Micklethwaite in 1930 by Christine Elliot

Growing Up With All My Relatives Living In Stramshall Parish

I was born in 1928, to John James and Olive Mellor, my grandfather was Percival Jackson Mellor, my grandmother Mary Ellen Mellor. They built with help Park Hill Farm, New Road, ...Read more

A memory of Stramshall by John Mellor

Early Schooldays

My memories of Byfield, where I lived on the brand new council estate, in Lovett Road, are idyllic. I was there from age 6 to 10, then we moved to York. We children had to walk what seemed like miles, in all weathers, to the ...Read more

A memory of Byfield in 1954 by Rosemarie Delaney

My Schooldays 1952 54 Near Skipton

My Grandparents lived at 26 Otley Street in Skipton from the 1940 ( or earlier ) and I had first visited them in 1945 after VE day, They were Thomas Henry Jackson, my Grandmother Charlotte Jackson and their ...Read more

A memory of Skipton in 1952 by Trevor Jackson

Carnforth Lodge Lancaster Road

As a child in the 1960’s and 70’s I went several times with my family to visit Mrs Esther Pomfret (Auntie Ettie to us; she was a relation of my father's) at Carnforth Lodge, Lancaster Road.  I don't think this is ...Read more

A memory of Carnforth by Isabel Yeo

1959 To 1964

In the bottom left corner of the photo is a row of four white bungalows. My father --Ron Bartlett built these and several others on the estate from about 1959 onwards. We lived in the top one. The house immediately to the right of ...Read more

A memory of Mochdre by Colin Bartlett

1936

This was the year that I started work in Jacksons Cycle shop in West Street aged 15 Jim Hayler

A memory of Horsham in 1930 by Jim Hayler

Blackhill And Stephen Yallop!

Hello Stephen mate. My name's Paul Hunter, I was born in 1957, I grew up at 6 Bessemer Street, Blackhill. The Jacksons lived at Number 5, Davie Cudden at number four. My dad worked at 'The Company' CIC. I ...Read more

A memory of Blackhill by Paul Hunter

Morris Dancing

I am Jean Jackson (now Jean Gwynne), I lived in Llafaes Estate from 1947, and I also remember David Mills and Mary Quinn, I moved to 19 Bryn Teg when I was 6 and became a member of the Morris Dancing Team, other people I remember ...Read more

A memory of Beaumaris in 1955 by Jean Gwynne

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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. The first large property on the left is The Towers, and in front of it is the path leading down to the harbour and Jackson's Bay.

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 Uppingham, School Tower 1922

Although appearing to be medieval, it was designed by Sir Thomas Jackson in 1815. In the recess is a statue of the school's founder by Sir George Frampton.

Caption For Skegness, Donkey Rides On The Beach C1955

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

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Kents Bank Road 1914

At the left was Jackson's the butcher's, now an electrical shop. The sign below the fourth bow window from the left indicates a café – it is now a furniture store.

Caption For Lastingham, The Blacksmiths Arms C1950

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

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. The house before the Bell Inn, at the end of the street, is now a garage.

Caption For Broughton, The School 1966

In the mid 19th century 80 pupils attended; Mr Alexander Jackson, a strict disciplinarian, held sway. A new school of stone was built opposite the old church about 50 years later.

Caption For Castleford, Valley Gardens C1965

The opening by Lady and Sir Percy Jackson took place on Saturday afternoon 7th October 1933. The much larger Queen's Park (1897) gives splendid views right over the town.

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 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 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 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 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 Hartlepool, The Lighthouse From The Pier 1896

By 1851 there were three docks at West Hartlepool, and the Jackson Dock was under construction. At this date the population of West Hartlepool was about 4700; by 1901 it had risen to 63,000.

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 Uppingham, School Tower 1922

Known as the Victoria Tower and built between 1894 and 1897 by Sir Thomas Jackson (who was born in Stamford). It has a higher stair turret with parapet.

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 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 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 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.