Stucks the Jewellers by Tony Hagon 20 April 2007Does anyone remember the jewellers in the road off West Street known as Stuck’s?6 replies Tony, 20 April 2007This shop was in Duke Street. I remember it as I passed it four times a day going to and fro to school in Middle street. This was in the mid thirties! John Wall, 20 April 2007HEY TONY, I was at Middle street school in the thirties up to the beginning of the war. John Hahn was Head Boy and Lilian Simmonds was Head Girl. John and Jennifer Nix were also there. Any names you remember??????? Tony, 24 April 2007Hya John L left Middle St in 1935 to go to Varnean on a scholarship. It sounds as though you were a few years after me. I think there is more on site under either Middle St or Boyces St. Regards , Tony Viney John Wall, 25 April 2007Hi Tony, seems you had left by the time I started in 1936. David Pinfield, 6 FebruaryBought my wifes engagement ring here in July 1973. Nice shop however, we have not gone back to Brighton since then. For your info we are still married which we did the following year. george sibun, 7 FebruaryStuck jewellers and watchmaker;14 Duke Street Brighton was started about 1910 by Frederick William Stuck senior. He died 1939 and then his son, also Frederick William Stuck ran it; he died 21 Feb 1977. Add your replyAdd your title Add your wordsWould you like to add some images (optional)? If so, how many images would you like to add?123456Your image files will be uploaded when you submit this form. They should be .jpg or .png files. The maximum filesize is 5Mb.First imageFileTitleSecond imageFileTitleThird imageFileTitleFourth imageFileTitleFifth imageFileTitleSixth imageFileTitleAbout youFinally, please tell us a few details about you, so we can contact you about your contribution if we need to. We won't use your contact details for any other purpose.Your name First Last Your e-mail address* SubmitThat's all. Thanks very much. You now just need to agree to our Terms of Use and press the Submit button. After that, please wait until your contribution is uploaded. You'll then see a 'Thankyou' page.Terms of Use* I accept this website's Terms of Use (opens in new window) and confirm that the material I am uploading does not infringe the copyright of any third party.Privacy* I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this contribution, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the contribution if necessary. My name may be published alongside the contribution on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * This iframe contains the logic required to handle Ajax powered Gravity Forms. Share thisFacebookTwitterPinterestTumblremail