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Down to Drury Lane
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Photographs by Tony Armstrong-Jones
For five centuries, the rich and the proud, the poor and the wretched have
strolled in Drury Lane—Poets and actors, footpads and Lords
have rubbed shoulders in this narrow street.
Our... -
Contents Page
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Drury Lane
Page 8
Peace and Fine Weather
Page 10
Mr. L. J. King
Page 11
J.S. Cattle take Prizes
Page 11
Down Memory Lane
Page 12
Wet Summer—fine Show
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Tournament
Page 16
Tops at Tennis
Page 17
Tropicality
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Peace and Fine Weather
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Over 60 years ago the author of this article started
work with J.S. when Victoria was Queen
and flying meant a trip in a balloon.
Peace and Fine Weather
by L. J. King Glancing through the January number of the
J.S. Journal, I... -
About the Author
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About the Author
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. King at the Forty Years' service party
at Blackfriars last March.
Mr. L. J. King, who wrote the article above about
trading in the 'nineties, started work in 1895 at
147 Balham while he was... -
Down Memory Lane
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Down Memory Lane
In the early twenties our
new Woking Branch
(opened 1919,) joined in
a local Carnival. For
this decorated tricycle
with Mr. Harrington up
J.S. Kitchens baked a
pie specially for the
occasion.... -
J.S. Cattle take Prizes
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J.S. Cattle take Prizes
At Grantown-on-Spey this year J.S. cattle
took many prizes at the Strathspey Farmers'
Club. On the right is Mr. Charles Edward,
our Kinermony manager, receiving the cross
cattle championship trophy... -
Wet Summer—fine Show
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Wet Summerfine
Show
The storm of the century broke over Dulwich on
Friday afternoon, September 5th, just as members
of the Horticultural and the Aquarist (Tropical
Fish keepers to us) Groups were getting to work
on the... -
Tournament
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Bournemouth 2 v. Amersham.
Tournament
This year saw a big increase in interest in netball
in the S.S.A. and on September 7th at Dulwich
there were eight teams playing in a competition
which was popular with visitors to the... -
Tops at Tennis
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Tops at Tennis
Mr. F. W.
Salisbury
presents the
Tennis cup to
Miss G. Mulvey.
The Men's Singles Tennis championship this year
was won by Mr. A. Bacon of Depot Stock Office,
who defeated Mr. H. Thomas of the same office... -
Tropicality
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Tropicality
These tropical fish
keeping warm and wet at Dulwich
are the Cherry Barb,
Albino Sword and Harlequin
varieties.
Above is the lighthouse display erected by the aquarists.
The fish can be seen swimming round inside... -
J.S. Job
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F. McManus ofJ.S. Transport Office
n
CO
" Haven't you heard about this
Do-It-Yourself movement ? "
was the answer we got from
Mac when we tried to ask him
some questions about his life
withJ.S. " Give me the pen"
he said.... -
Bake it now
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JANE, I'm making my Christmas cake today.
SHIRLEY, Why so early ? Christmas is weeks away.
JANE, Yes, but the longer a cake mellows, the
better it is.
SHIRLEY, My cakes are never very successful, perhaps
you could give me a... -
The Six Skills of Soccer
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The 6 skills of Soccer
This is the first of a series of articles about
the fundamental skills that make an
efficient soccer player. They have been
prepared by Norman Creek, the Olympic
team manager and former full... -
Out and About
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Out and About
with J. S. People
A few of the girls from the factory
took their annual outing at
Southend. It was organised by
Mrs. Stenning and Mrs. Thurgood,
both of the third floor.
Mrs. Stenning wrote to us to say,
" .... -
Movements and Promotions
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Movements and Promotions
We are very pleased to record the following
promotion :—
To Assistant Manager
H . W R I G H T Aveley
The following transfers may be of interest to many
members of the staff:—
Managers
D . J .... -
Retirements
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E. TYRELL from 51 Ealing
to 87 Ealing
Retirements
We send our best wishes to the following colleagues
who have just retired :—
A. G. AUSTIN, who was engaged in August 1924.
Initially he worked at the branches but he... -
Marriages
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Marriages (.BETWEEN MEMBERS OF J.S. STAFF)
Very best wishes for their future happiness to:—
Mr. M. Rawlingson and Miss P. Ryder, both of
140 Finchley Road, who were married on August
30th, 1958.
Mr. E. Vaughan and Miss J.... -
Obituary
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Obituary
We regretfully record the deaths of the following
colleagues and send our deepest sympathy to all
relatives:—
MRS. F. BEASOR, who died on September 6th,
1958. She joined the Factory staff as a Second
Hand in 1955,... -
News of J.S. Staff on National Service
National Service
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News of J.S. Staff on National Service
J. C. Collingridge, Northampton. Aden (R.A.F.).
Has now been in his present station for five months
and is regarded as an old hand. He tells us that
he has had only about ten minutes'... -
? What
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WHAT
Can you identify the object in the picture above ?
For the first correct identification to be opened
" J . S . Journal" offers a prize of a
£1 • O ' O Premium Bond
Entries should be sent to "J.S. Journal,"...
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