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Chelsea
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The Royal Hospital, Chelsea. Designed by
Sir Christopher Wren, it was completed in 1691. Wren
gave his services free but was given £1,000 by William III
"for his Paines." Opposite, one of the pensioners takes a
morning stroll... -
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Chelsea
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Minister of Agriculture
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Veterans Meet
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Blackfriars New Warehouse
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Just over the bridge
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The Bard at Blackfriars
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'A sort of necessity'
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Hay Hoe Holiday
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Minister of Agriculture
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The Minister of Agriculture
visits our Lewisham Branch The Rt. Hon. John Hare,
O.B.E., M.P., Minister
of Agriculture since
January, 1958, with Mr.
Alan Sainsbury {right)
last April 8th when
the Minister visited
Lewisham,... -
Veterans Meet
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Veterans Meet
J.S. Veterans met in a reunion at
Blackfriars on April 21st. It was notable
in being the largest ever gathering of
veterans from outside the London area.
The reunion re-elected last year's
committee with the... -
Blackfriars New Warehouse
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The firm's new warehouse is now in use. The
picture above is taken from the drive-in of the
factory, looking across at the facade of the
new building. The smaller picture shows the south
side of the new warehouse photographed... -
Just over the bridge
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Just over the bridge
The Mermaid Theatre was opened by the Lord Mayor of London,
Sir Harold Gillett, on Thursday, May 28th. This new theatre,
the first in the City for about 250 years and the first in London for 26
years, is... -
The Bard at Blackfriars
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A Shakespearian Rag
by Professor Stamford Streetes: This, the Shakespearian anniversary season,
seems as good a time as any for me to repeal the
results of six years' research on the Bard's great
drama "Macbeth." It is... -
'A sort of necessity'
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'A sort of necessity'
England's agricultural methods underwent a radical change in the eighteenth century.
This first article of a series about the men who brought about the change
deals with Jethro Tull, who invented the first... -
A Hay Hoe Holiday
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A Hay Hoe Holiday Perhaps you feel you can't afford a holiday this year
or perhaps you just feel that this time you would
like something different.
If so, have you thought of taking a holiday in the
countryside that will give... -
Table Tennis Finals
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Good support at Table Tennis Finals
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Table Tennis Finals were held on April 12th at Blackfriars before
one of the biggest audiences for years. T . Kinchen of Tunbridge
Wells won the Symons Cup this year from M. Kalb of... -
Top People at Darts
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Double Top
J. White and L. Panter of the
Factory, winners of the
Pairs Competition.
Gurr Cup Winner
A. Bell, of Mill Hill, receives the Gurr
Cup from Mr. J. D. Sainsbury.
Top People at Darts
Big turnout this year at... -
Socials
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Best Ever says 71 Club
^4n at the dinner on April 4th at Pimms, Bishopsgate.
Guests of honour were Mr. N. C. Turner and Mrs. Turner
seen in our picture above.
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Obituary
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Obituary
We regret to record the deaths of the following colleagues
and send our sympathy to all relatives:
~~I C. W. Graf h a m who retired
I as a roundsman from Guildford
in June, 1957, after completing
22 years' service... -
Retirements
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Retirements
We send our very best wishes to the following colleagues
who have recently retired:
W. C. W. E g g l e s t o n e who retired from the
Motor Engineer's Department on April 1st. He was engaged in 1925 as a T u r n e... -
Transfers and Promotions
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Transfers and Promotions
Managers
F. MOLYNEUX
A. W. PALMER
W.PRICE
R. PESCOD
I. GREEN
S. GARDNER
A. RANGER
Assistant Managers
F. A. KNIGHT
K.J. INWARD
from Spare
to Belmont
from Belmont
to Wealdstone
from... -
Marriages
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Marriages
(BETWEEN MEMBERS OF J . S . STAFF)
We send our very best wishes to :
Mr. B. J. Overton and Miss L . E. F . Barber, both
of Aylsham, who were married at Easter.
Mr. P. Woodgate and Miss P. Bugg, both of
48 Ipswich,... -
News from our National Servicemen
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News from our National Servicemen
R. D a r t , New Maiden. Cyprus (Army). He is in the
A.C.C. attached to Headquarters. He expects soon to go
to Famagusta to take a course, which will mean a little
extra cash in his pocket. He... -
? What
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Can you identify the object in the picture below ?
For the first correct identification to be opened
"J.S. Journal" offers a prize of a
£1-0-0 Premium Bond
Entries should be sent to "J.S. Journal," Stamford
i t . J . - _...
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