Image of J.B. Sainsbury with others on the steps of Mostyn House (staff hostel)
- Ref. No: SA/FAM/2/13/2/2
- Date: [1920s-1930s]
- Level: Item
- Extent: 1 item
- Access: Open
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Postcard labelled on back "Mostyn House (Residential), Brookland [sic., should be Brooklands] Avenue, Cambridge, opened 1932-33?". See also SA/FAM/2/13/2/2 which shows the five men at the back of the photograph in the doorway only. These are (left to right): H. Lilley (manager of 16/17 Sidney Street, Cambridge branch), S.J. Goldup (J.B. Sainsbury's private secretary), Sir Charles Wentworth Stanley, John Benjamin Sainsbury (chairman) and A.E. Snow (district manager, who previously was the manager of Cambridge branch). Mostyn House was Sainsbury's first male 'dormy house' (staff hostel accommodation) acquired by Sainsbury's circa 1925 (according to a caption by a former archivist in SA/FAM/2/11).
Image of staff from Cambridge (16/17 Sidney Street) branch at Mostyn House, Brooklands Avenue
SA/BRA/7/C/4/1/42
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