F.H.Jacka Bakery Plymouth 56

F.H.Jacka 38 Southside St. is Britain's oldest commercial bakery based in Plymouth’s Barbican,
It was operating at least as long ago as the 16th century, and was open when Sir Francis Drake
played bowls on Plymouth Hoe before turning his attention to the Spanish Armada.
Jacka's also served the Pilgrims' Father’s boats before they headed for America.
This photo c 1900 is of Warren's Bakery, 38 Southside Street: c1900. The image includes:
Kate Warren (holding the baby), John Francis Warren (child standing) and George Warren (the baby).
Now known as Jacka's Bakery. Next door was Hingston Brothers Blockmakers at 37 Southside Street.
During the war many families cooked their dinners at Jacka's in their ovens .
This photo may only be purchased in the 7”x 5”or 12x8 format.
It was operating at least as long ago as the 16th century, and was open when Sir Francis Drake
played bowls on Plymouth Hoe before turning his attention to the Spanish Armada.
Jacka's also served the Pilgrims' Father’s boats before they headed for America.
This photo c 1900 is of Warren's Bakery, 38 Southside Street: c1900. The image includes:
Kate Warren (holding the baby), John Francis Warren (child standing) and George Warren (the baby).
Now known as Jacka's Bakery. Next door was Hingston Brothers Blockmakers at 37 Southside Street.
During the war many families cooked their dinners at Jacka's in their ovens .
This photo may only be purchased in the 7”x 5”or 12x8 format.
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By Sarah: The little boy standing between the two adults went on to become my great grandfather :)














