"Songs of Sainsbury" and "Food for thought" verses by Pin, 1920s-1957
Subseries comprises: 'The Careful Choice of Food' or 'A Song of Sainsbury' and 'Food for thought or Songs of Sainsbury' leaflets, and a letter about Pin.
- Ref. No: SA/MARK/ADV/1/1/1/1/1/12
- Format: Printed Material
- Date: 1920s-1957
- Level: SubSeries
- Extent: 3 items
- Access: Open
"The Careful Choice of Food" or "A Song of Sainsbury" verse
1920sVerse with illustrations entitled "The Careful Choice of Food" or "A Song of Sainsbury" by Pin (= Lady Sybil Grant).
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Letter from S.T. Goldrup to J. Boswell regarding 'Songs of Sainsbury'
10 Oct 1957Letter from S.T. Goldrup to J. Boswell recalling that 'Food for Thought' or 'Songs of Sainsbury' was written and illustrated in c.1926/1927 by the late Lady Sybil Grant under the alias 'Pin'. Goldrup...
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'Food for thought or Songs of Sainsbury' booklet of verses by Pin
[c. 1920s]Booklet containing verses and illustrations by 'Pin' [Lady Sybil Grant]. The verses promote Sainsbury's products. An additional copy is included in SA/MAR/ADV/1/3/2/1/2/10 (page 16), with a list of...
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Comprises photographs, slides and transparencies of advertisements for groceries including: J. Sainsbury's ready-packed groceries: "Our stock is always FRESH, our QUALITY the FINEST obtainable, and our PRICES strictly COMPETITIVE"; "Only at Sainsbury's" 'Selsa' products advertisement [part of 70th anniversary advertising campaign 1939]; tea advertisements: "Money saved is money earned!"; "Mummy buys her TEA at SAINSBURY'S" [The Dollies Tea Party] c.1930s; "16 ozs of Tea make a Pound" [1911]; Blue Kaddy Tea [1930s - "British and Best" and "Have you tried it?"]; drinks: freshly ground coffee; tinned and packet French coffee; tinned and packet pure coffee; tinned and jarred instant coffee; packet 'real' coffee; cocoa and cocoa essence [1909-1920 advertisements]; mineral water (including 'Monastère' spring water); squash (containing more than 10% fruit juice); Free & Clear; Unique water pasta sauces (including Italian sauces); tomato ketchup; mayonnaise; olive oil; tinned anchovies; tinned sardines in olive oil; Sainsbury's speciality oils ['salad car' advertisement]; soya granules; cooking chocolate; canned 'Flavourseal' grapefruit; canned fruits in fruit juice; dried fruit (1930s advertisement for Christmas puddings); "Selsa" marmalade; special offers: British Grown granulated sugar; dried apricots; jam; bakery products: bread (including bread baked daily, granary wholemeal, French and unsliced), cakes, doughnuts; price lists: coffee, cocoa, tea and sugars; copy of pages ('Groceries' and 'Canned Goods and Preserves') from Songs of Sainsbury: 'Food for Thought' by Pin [1928]. Some advertisements feature the slogans: "Good food costs less", "If it isn't better, cheaper or different, it isn't Sainsbury's", "Little things cost less at Sainsbury's"; "J. Sainsbury for QUALITY and VALUE"; "J. Sainsbury For the Finest Quality GROCERIES".
Photographs, slides and transparencies of advertisements for groceries
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