Dicksons nurseries and Dicksons Drive
A 1951 Upton History scrapbook notes that Mr. Dickson used to drive his trap to the station every morning at 6 a.m, except Christmas Day and Sundays, to fetch the letters, of which there would be 800 - 1,000. In time, the nurseries had their own special post bag and postman. Well-to-do Welsh farmers apprenticed their sons to Dicksons in order to learn English while working. Finally they noted that Pedrog, a former Archdruid, had worked in Dicksons Nurseries as a young man.