London: Seven Kings (629 High Road)
- Code: P/368
- Dates: 1901-19/02/1972
- Epithet: Sainsbury's Branch
- Address: 629 High Road, Seven Kings, Ilford, Greater London
Includes instructions for the allocation of costs for branch fixtures, fitting and utensils between capital and revenue and depreciation values of the...
'This Week's Special Offer at Sainsbury's' advert, c. 1920s-1930s. Includes prices for Rabbit and Pickled Pork. Branches mentioned: Goodmayes (50,...
Leaflet promoting the extension and refurbishment of the store. Some of the pictures are also included in 'JS Journal' (Sainsbury's staff magazine)...
Advertisement announcing an offer of free money boxes for children.
Indexed account book mostly relating to the costs of fitting out and refurbishing J. Sainsbury branches and other properties. Other properties...
'Fresh Roll' and 'Crelos' mentioned in the flyer are two of Sainsbury's own-brand margarines.
A note states "1,000 sent to branches; 1,000 sent to 134 Upton Lane; 1,000 sent to Seven Kings; 1,000 sent to Hackney".
A note states "Sent also to Seven Kings & 134 Upton Lane". [Probably refers to 819 High Road, Goodmayes - Romford Road in Goodmayes appears to have...
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Stephen Kenneth Hull, Circa 1966, Seven Kings
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I was a student at Barking Regional College of Advanced Technology in the '60's and worked as a Saturday student in the butchery basement cleaning all day! I vividly recall the hydraulic lifts that...
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