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7 Jackson Buildings, Victoria Street 11 Jackson Buildings, Victoria Street
Isaac's
7 Jackson Buildings, Victoria Street
Red Dragon
9 Jackson Buildings, Victoria Street
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11 Jackson Buildings, Victoria Street
Old Post Office
4 Victoria Street

6 Victoria Street

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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
McMillan Ruth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 9 Victoria street



 1895 
Kelly’s Directory
Wild Samuel, shopkeeper, 9 Victoria street



 1899 
Kelly’s Directory
Wild Samuel, shop keeper, 9 Victoria street



 1912 
Kelly’s Directory
Green John, shopkeeper, 9 Victoria street



 1926 
Midland Counties of England Trades Directory
Crossley’s Fish & chip potato dealer, 9 Victoria Street



 1932 
Kelly’s Directory
Crossley Harry, shopkpr. 9 Victoria st



 2007 


Ali Baba Kebab House. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society.



 2014 


Photo taken in 2014 by Glossop VAH.