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Ref NoMS 978/4/3/3/2
TitleNon-production photographs: family group and individual photographs (Sir Barry Jackson and family) (numbers 1 - 8)
LevelFile
Date1860s - 1890s
DescriptionIncludes:

Jackson as a boy posing in front of tree with brother George Frederick and his wife Laura Jackson (nee Gregory) - captioned Brandwood before GFJ's wedding? 1892;

Two photos of George Frederick Jackson (by HJ Whitlock) 1889?;

Barry Jackson as a young boy at Brandwood with Charles Vicarino, Bertha Gregory, Laura Gregory 1891;

Jackson wearing a boater hat with father George Jackson outside a house [Brandwood, The Grange?];

Barry Jackson as a young boy looking at a book, with Dickens the parlour maid;

Two photos of [Barry Jackson's sister] Helen (Nellie) Jane Byrne (nee Jackson) (by Whitlock) - one is dated 1880;

Barry Jackson as a small boy pouring tea at a picnic with small girl and two women;

Grandma Jackson (photo by Diviani & Monte);

Group photo outside house with Barry Jackson second right [taken at Brandwood before his brother George's wedding?];

Group of men at the Derby [horse race] with typed note from Barry Jackson (March 1956) that 'this photo of George Jackson, my father, was obviously taken at The Derby. Its condition is too bad for reproduction. I should say he is on the extreme left. He was not at all interested in racing and always declared that a net over the racecourse would entangle half the rogues of the cities';

Barry Jackson's cousins Leslie and Henry 1875 (photo by WG Honey of Devizes);

Jackson acting outside a house with another man sitting down [similar to Pilgrim Players and other early photos];

Barry Jackson as a boy with other youngsters at his brother George's wedding 1892 [see other photos above];

Group with Barry Jackson far right and Ada Jackson second from left;

Will Spreadborough with Barry Jackson's brother George [Jackson married Jane Spreadborough] (photo by Letalle & Co);

Two boys in studio photo (by HJ Whitlock) - marked Thompson;

Four photos of Julia Bayliss (nee Spreadborough, Barry Jackson's aunt) (photos by Haden, John Norris, Letalle & Co, EB Mowll);

Photos of Mr Bailes (by A&G Taylor) and Polly Bailes (by Mumby) [Barry Jackson's aunt and uncle];

Barry Barnett (by Graham's Art Studio, Leamington);

Photos of Mr Bennett (by Sarony, Hill & Thrupp) and Mrs Bennett (nee Spreadborough) (by HJ Whitlock);

Two photos of Helen (Nellie) Jane Byrne (nee Jackson) (by HJ Whitlock 1896 and Mason);

Four photos of a young Nellie (by Oldham & Cooper and HJ Whitlock) including September 1883;

Three photos of Barry Jackson's father George Frederick Jackson (by Letalle and Laroche & Co);

Young George Fred (by HJ Whitlock) [Barry Jackson's father or brother?];

Photos of young George Fred [Barry Jackson's brother] including in 1872 at Wakefield Road (by Letalle), plus photos by Oldham & Cooper and HJ Whitlock;

George Frederick Jackson [senior] at Brandwood House plus a portrait of him (by JH Fox);

Three photos of Barry Jackson's mother Jane Jackson (nee Spreadborough) including sitting outside house with dog (by Oldham & Cooper, Letalle & Co., and unknown);

Photos of Joseph Jackson (by J. Baxter) and his wlfe Ruth (nee Hawker) (by W. Croydon, Westbourne Park);

Two photos of Barry Jackson's sister Minnie Alice Jackson (by Oldhan & Cooper and HJ Whitlock);

Two photos of Ruth Jackson (nee Hawker) (by H. Webster, Bayswater and Arthur King, Notting Hill Gate);

Mr Lauri? (by Valentine Blanchard, Piccadilly);

Three photos of Barry Jackson's aunt Kate Ratcliffe (nee Jackson) (by Pumphrey Brothers, HJ Whitlock and London Stereoscopic & Photographic Company);

Nine photos of Harriet Hill Spreadborough (including three by Letalle, plus by Pumphrey 10 July 1869, three by RW Thrupp 1890, and Pickering);

Four photos of Richard Spreadborough (died 1877) (by John Burton & Sons, Sarony, Hill & Thrupp, Burton & Co);

Two photos of Will Spreadborough (by Letalle);

Photos of Adolphe Vicarino (by WE Debenham) and Emma Vicarino (nee Ash) (by John Collier, New Street);

Photos of James Watson and Grandma Watson (by Sarony & Co);

Mrs James Watson (by Thrupp).
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LanguageEnglish
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