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Write from the beginning: special childhood days, edited by Jackie Blackwell, published 2002 (36 pp., Brighton: Queenspark Books, ISBN-10: 0904733955 & ISBN-13: 9780904733952) accessible at: The Keep archive of QueenSpark Books & British Library
An anthology by writers belonging to QueenSpark, a community writing and publishing group based in Brighton.

School Reports: Past Pupils' Memories of St Luke's, edited by Jackie Blackwell, published 5 July 2003 (120 pp., Brighton: Queenspark Books, ISBN-10: 0904733173 & ISBN-13: 9780904733174) accessible at: The Keep archive of QueenSpark Books & British Library
Abstract:
This book contains reminiscences and anecdotes from past pupils who attended St. Luke's School, in the Queens Park area of Brighton in the years between 1908 - 1983. It contains an eclectic mix of anecdotes that express both fond memories and less happy recollections of pupils' schoolday experiences and the reality of belonging to a close-knit community. It also provides the reader with valuable first-hand accounts of the changing education system during that period, covering the First form through to the Sixth form.

Who was Harry Cowley?, edited by Jackie Blackwell, published 5 July 2003 (2nd revised edition, 47 pp., Brighton: Queenspark Books, ISBN-10: 0904733181 & ISBN-13: 9780904733181) accessible at: The Keep archive of QueenSpark Books & British Library
Harry Cowley was a Brighton born social activist, born in 1890. He worked as a chimney sweep and became involved in grass-roots social activism from the 1920s until his death 1971.