J C Meggitt Story – Post Script
Articles of Interest
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF MR J C MEGGITT –
POSTSCRIPT
In the three previous issues of What’s On, we learned how 28 year old Meggitt had come to Barry in 1884 at the start of the construction of the dock and set up a thriving timber supply business. He had involved himself in civic life and did many “good things” for the rapidly expanding town.
We further learned that after his retirement in the 1930s he undertook world wide journeys to over 35 countries and he wrote in depth of his experiences. His writings were published in booklet format by the Western Mail.
These booklets are being reproduced in PDF format to be uploaded onto the People’s Collection Wales website. However, should you wish to read the full text of his journals in advance of them being available thereon, please drop me a text message on 07532 222 381 and I’ll provide you with a copy.
This story is not quite over yet. Barry Library has acquired Meggitt’s scrap book cum photo album covering the period 1912 to 1918. And what a treasure trove it is! Amongst the many items of interest that have been preserved for posterity are:
- Invitation to the Investiture of the Prince of Wales at Caernarvon 13th July 1911
- Photographs of travels to Jerusalem, Cairo and Athens in 1912
- Photographs of travels to Italy in 1913
- Clippings from newspapers about Marconi’s early wireless transmissions (1908), the “Great War”, a railway accident at Shrewsbury and other topical items of interest
- A number of family photographs
- Photographs of Meggitt and Jones timber yard at Barry featuring women employed during the Great War
- Photographs of Windsor Road Congregational Church Sunday School on their 25th anniversary in 1915
- A ticket for a flight in an Avro Biplane 1919
And if all of that were not enough, we also have a copy of the history of Meggitt and Jones – Fifty Years – 1884 to 1934 in PDF format.
Tony Hodge