Saturday 21 August 2021

JOSEPH SYDDALL

I was sorting through some papers and found these postcard copies of paintings by Joseph Syddall (b1864 d 1942). These two paintings were painted between 1890 and 1914, at this time Syddall was dividing his time between Whittington and London. The first called 'Ploughing' and the second 'Beach Scene'. The third image is my favourite. The lady looks deep in thought and she is wearing a lovely big hat, which indicates the drawing may have been done 1890-1910, when big hats were more in fashion.

Joseph Syddall was best known in Whittington for his designs of the war memorials at Old Whittington and Dronfield.
The last image is the original drawing Syddall did for Old Whittington war memorial. I was lucky enough to be able to photograph it, by kind permission of Chesterfield Museum.
Syddall was best known for his pencil drawings and it was pencil drawings that saw him elected to become a member of the Royal Academy.















Sunday 8 August 2021

1841 OCCUPATIONS

Having just transcribed the 1841 census for Whittington I thought I would check which occupations were most popular.

I imagined it would be more rural trades but was surprised when I checked that even in 1841 coal mining just came out on top !


The chart only shows the main employment categories the other occupations were the normal rural trades, miller, blacksmith etc.

There were several collieries in the area some coming later than 1841, but Marrs Whittington Colliery was already in existence at that time as the following newspaper report from 1842 would confirm.

Friday 6 August 2021

The Blacksmith Shop High St Old Whittington

This was posted on Facebook in Old Chesterfield Pics by Alan Taylor. It shows what was  the old Blacksmiths shop situated on High St.


There had been several Blacksmiths in Whittington, my Gt Aunts husband Walter Booth was Blacksmith at the White Horse in the 1890’s early 1900’s.