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Image of chairman John Davan Sainsbury and Jennifer Jenkins in 9/11 London Road, Croydon branch on its opening day as decimal currency training shop
Jennifer Jenkins is described in 'JS Journal' March 1970 as "Mrs. Roy Jenkins, wife of the Chancellor of the Exchequer and Chairman of The Consumers' Council." The Decimal Shop was an existing branch that was replanned to provide opportunities for staff training, enable organised visits from groups...
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- Ref. No: SA/BRA/5/9/8/2/21
- Date: [10 Feb 1970]
- Level: Item
- Extent: 1 item
- Access: Open
Jennifer Jenkins is described in 'JS Journal' March 1970 as "Mrs. Roy Jenkins, wife of the Chancellor of the Exchequer and Chairman of The Consumers' Council." The Decimal Shop was an existing branch that was replanned to provide opportunities for staff training, enable organised visits from groups of customers and serve as a "dress rehearsal" for Sainsbury's plans and arrangements for the UK's change to decimal currency on 15 February 1971. The Decimal Shop was opened on 10 February 1970 and was the first of its kind in the UK.
Image included in 'JS Journal' May 1981, p.2, with article about Jennifer Jenkins' appointment as Sainsbury's "first woman non-executive director". Image includes display of Sainsbury's Instant Coffee. Larger print of part of an image included in contact sheet SS 13. Image by Brian Shuel.
Image included in 'JS Journal' May 1981, p.2, with article about Jennifer Jenkins' appointment as Sainsbury's "first woman non-executive director". Image includes display of Sainsbury's Instant Coffee. Larger print of part of an image included in contact sheet SS 13. Image by Brian Shuel.
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