Liverpool: Woolton (7 Woolton Street)
- Code: P/1085
- Dates: 13/07/1982-present
- Epithet: Sainsbury's Branch
- Address: 7 Woolton Street, Woolton, Liverpool, Merseyside, L2 59H
Contact sheet of photographs by Derek Wright
Also includes bakery counter. Image by John Mills Photography Limited, Liverpool
Image by Derek Wright; features staff preparing food.
Leaflet promoting Sainsbury's traditional festive foods. Products promoted include fresh and frozen turkeys, geese, 14-day-hung beef, gammon joints,...
Comprises slides of general advertising material including: General advertisements featuring the slogans: "Mummy buys her tea at Sainsbury's"...
Image by Derek Wright; includes breakfast cereals and frozen foods aisle
Contact sheet of photographs by Derek Wright
Image by John Mills Photography Limited, Liverpool
[Image by John Mills Photography Limited, Liverpool]
[Image by John Mills Photography Limited, Liverpool]
Contact sheet of photographs by Graham Gaunt
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My Dad was one of the carpenters who built the roof and other woodwork at the Woolton store in the early 80s. I remember him being proud of that job, as the roof was quite technical. As it happens I was in there only last week for the first time in a good few years although, it being late December, I didn't catch a glimpse of Dad's handiwork. He was seven years younger than I am now (I'm 55) when the store opened. That's a sobering thought for the New Year!
The archive photos here are a snapshot of something of a "lost world" I think. The whole thing has an air of innocence and community that seems to have all but vanished now in Liverpool.
Although the early 80s was an era when times were pretty tough for most Liverpool people under Thatcher, sadly 40 years on we seem to have gone backwards in terms of social and demographic cohesion, not to mention financial security. 1982 now seems like a very long time ago indeed.
Dave Downey, 30 December 2022