Jack Simmons recalled them:
Jack Simmons (1915-2000) was an English transport historian.
Jack Simmons died at a Wigston nursing home on 3 September 2000.
In this match, he opened the batting, scoring 42 runs before being dismissed by Jack Simmons.
Jack Simmons, in his 1945 biography, believed that the poem was "the longest, the least successful, the most tedious" of Southey's poems.
Jack Simmons may refer to:
At the age of 48, in 1989 Jack Simmons retired after having taken 985 first-class wickets for the county.
Jack Simmons the Lancashire and Tasmania off-spinner was born in Clayton.
Lloyd made 90 in the second innings as Lancashire declared on 305, with Gower taking one catch to dismiss Jack Simmons for 17.