Jack Leeson Collection
Scope and Contents
Photographs and negatives, both collected and taken by him as well as notebooks with detailed lists of every fair visited. Jack Leeson used an elaborate system of cross-referencing which match the photographs and Jack's account of the fair. Also included are letters, scrapbooks and a collection of records of fairground music and some fairground models.
Dates
- Creation: 1949 - 1992
Creator
Conditions Governing Access
Items are available to view by appointment in the NFCA reading room
Conditions Governing Use
Copies may be supplied or produced at the discretion of National Fairground and Circus Archive, subject to copyright law and condition of the material
Biographical / Historical
Jack Leeson is considered one of the pioneering trio of fairground enthusiasts alongside Rowland Scott and Philip Bradley. This new breed of fairground enthusiasts pulled away from the strict preservation focus of past practices and turned towards the recording of contemporary change at all levels, whether technical, aesthetic or social. Together these three men formed the basis of a new breed of enthusiast interested in the 'here and now' rather than strictly looking to the past. Their detailed and methodical recording practices provide an invaluable resource to generations of researchers.
Jack was born in 1917 and his early years were spent at Long Buckby, Northants, where the amusements of "Flash" George Billings and others had sparked off his lifelong fascination with everything to do with the fairground. He worked as an engineer at Rugby until his retirement in the early eighties. That engineering training resulted in an ability to describe the mechanical principles of riding devices with simple freehand sketches, supported by only a few written words. He married Win and had a daughter, Jacqueline.
His photographic collection provides a record of the fairgrounds around the Midlands and elsewhere over a period of forty years. He used a comparatively simple camera and printed his monochrome negatives meticulously, hand-shading in his enlarger to get good gradation.
Jack died in 1995 in his late 70’s.
Extent
5 Linear metre(s) (11,724 photographs, 30 notebooks and 11 boxes)
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
Catalogued according to type
Cultural context
Occupation
Topical
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Created by Ian Trowell and Jane Donaldson Updated by Arantza Barrutia on Finding Aid Date field date
- Date
- 13 March 2014
- Description rules
- International Standard for Archival Description - General
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the National Fairground and Circus Archive Repository
The University of Sheffield
Western Bank
Sheffield South Yorkshire S10 2TN United Kingdom
0114 222 7231
lib-special@sheffield.ac.uk