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5 Jackson Buildings, Victoria Street 9 Jackson Buildings, Victoria Street
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5 Jackson Buildings, Victoria Street
Isaac's
7 Jackson Buildings, Victoria Street
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9 Jackson Buildings, Victoria Street
Old Post Office
4 Victoria Street

6 Victoria Street

8 - 38 Victoria Street
Summary
Built in 1894-96 by Isaac Jackson, a saddler & harness maker, he founded Glossop Belt Co. making fasteners for belts for the cotton mills.

Shop front of divisional pilasters, console bracket, facia boards and cornices with blind-boxes. Stall-risers with slender timber column, glazing and timber soffit-panels led to recessed entrances doors. First floor windows have chamfered mullions and window heads with large paned sash windows. The second floor is constructed with a Mansard roof, balustraded and with curved pediment-dormer windows.

Jackson Buildings originally had a cast-iron awning which was removed in the early 20th century.

 1891 
Kelly’s Directory
Darwent John, ironmonger & gas & water fitter, 7 Victoria street



 1895 
Kelly’s Directory
Darwent William Henry, ironmonger & gas & water fitter, & sec. to Conservative Club, 7 Victoria street



 1899 
Kelly’s Directory
Darwent William Henry, ironmonger & gas & water fitter, & sec. to Conservative Club, 7 Victoria street



 2007 


Barista Coffe & Patisserie. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society.



 2013 


Made In Italy a pizza restaurant.



 2014 


Photo taken in 2014 by Glossop VAH.



 2017 
Isaac’s is the latest addition to Glossop’s bars with an array of spirits, cocktails, coffee, cakes and world beers, named after the late Isaac Jackson (1857-1930) a local industrialist and philanthropist who founded his conveyor belt fastening business on this site in 1884. The firm eventually became ’Jackson’s Fasteners’ and moved to Hawkshead Mill, Old Glossop. In 1894-1897 Isaac redeveloped these Victoria Street premises into a fine row of commercial properties. Jackson’s flourished for about a hundred years, manufacturing industrial fasteners and other engineering products that were distributed world wide.