In 1923, Charles F. Jackson, an American mining engineer from Cleveland, Ohio, along with his wife, Ruby L. and their two children, Betty and Jack, moved to Cyprus at the bequest of the Cyprus Mines Corporation to work in the copper mines near Skouriotissa. They would live in the monastery compound of Skouriotissa for two years. During their stay they produced many letters and photographs, capturing their impressions of the island and providing important insight into the conditions of the people who worked in the mines.
The collection displayed here includes 368 black and white photographs of the family, their journey to and from Cyprus, their home in Skouriotissa, the local people, as well as images of the mines and the staff at work.
The images that comprise the online collection were reproduced from the originals and donated to the CVAR by William Johnson Everett, the son of Betty Jackson. The titles were taken from inscriptions when available. Where no inscriptions were available the titles were based on information provided by William Johnson Everett.
CVAR holds digital reproduction of the originals and shares copyrights with the owner
Coalers, Port Said
1923
Lookout at Port Said
1923
Man in Port Said
1923
Street in Port Said
1923
Suez Canal
1923
The Jackson family on the SS Boulac en route to Cyprus.
1923--10--23
Ruby, Betty Jackson and Winifre Buckely on SS Boulac to Cyprus
1923
Famagusta harbour
1923--10--24
Custom House and Dock, Famagusta
1923--10--24
Looking northwest from Monastery
1923-11
View from Monastery
1923-11
Foucassa scene
1923
Monastery view
1923
View from tennis courts west from Monastery
1923-11
Olive grove, Skouriotissa Monastery and mine
1923
Olive trees near Monastery
1923
Palm trees near mine
1923
Monastery compound from northest
1923-11
Our home and terraces. Staff home extreme left
1923
Terrace wall of residence
1923
Terrace steps
1923
The family with Tim Sides at recent excavated old Roman pillar, near Monastery
1923
Residence verandah
1923--11--01
Frank in swing on verandah with dog
1925-06