Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,345 pages of information and 244,505 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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John Mayall, Junior

From Graces Guide

John Mayall, Junior (c1842- ), the son of John Jabez Edwin Paisley Mayall a well-known photographer

1861 Living at The Grove, Harrow: John E. Mayall (age 47 born Oldham), an Artist). With his wife Eliza Mayall (age 45 born Oldham) and their children Joe P. Mayall (age 21 born Yorkshire), an Artist; John Mayall (age 19 born Lingards, Yorkshire), an Artist; and Harriet Mayall (age 13 born London). Also one visitor and two servants.[1]

1869 January. Friend of Charles Spencer who rode the velocipede in London [2]

1869 February. Rowley B. Turner, Charles Spencer and John Mayall rode the fifty-three miles from London to Brighton. Mayall arrived in twelve hours at speeds up to eight mph.[3]

1871 Living at 47 Adelaide Road, Hampstead: John Mayall (age 29 born near Huddersfield), a Photographer. With his wife Eliza C. F. (age 22 born Lancing) and their daughter Lancie C. E. (age 4 born Lancing). One servant.[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 Census
  2. Romance of the Cyclist's Touring Club. 1928. James T. Lightwood p18
  3. Bicycle: The History by David V. Herlihy
  4. 1871 Census