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The New J.S. Training Centre.
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J.S. Jobs
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Hormone Feeding of Beef
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Round the Branches ; Harrow
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Changes at Stamford House
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Making Cake for J.S.
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Wedding Breakfast
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The New J.S. Training Centre
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This is the entrance to the new J.S. Training Centre in Blackfriars Road. The centre is in part of the former Tress property. MANY of the men at the branches will recall their Resettlement Course at Blackfriars when they...
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J.S. Jobs
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Number 2. New Series TICKET writer to J.S. is H. Tallemach, a native of Blackfriars. He was born in Charlotte Street, now Union Street, and lived there until he was nine years old. His first job with J.S. was as egg-boy ...
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Hormone Feeding of Beef
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At Inverquhomery. Part of our Aberdeen- Angus herd. On the left is Mr. W. Donald, whose name has so long been associated with J.S. Scotch beef supplies, and with him is Mr. A. Martin, manager of the farm. W. M. Justice,...
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At Harrow-on-the-Hill
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The modern all-glass front of the J.S. Branch at Harrow. This is our grocery and provisions shop. The butcher shop is a few doors away. ROUND THE BRANCHES THE J.S. Branch at Harrow was opened for trading in 1899 in the...
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Changes at Stamford House
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The Stores Buying Offices. Mr. Brown and Mr. Symons have their offices on the left. All doors and panels in the partitions are plastic faced for easy cleaning. FOR the past few months building operations in the northern half...
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Making Cake for J.S.
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The Macfarlane Lang factory at Osterley Park. THE business of Macfarlane Lang & Co. was founded in June, 1817, by Mr. James Lang in Glasgow. It was a small bakery which did very well by the 1880's well enough to build a ...
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Wedding Breakfast
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The table was laid under the cart-shed. On it were four sirloins, six chicken fricassees, stewed veal, three legs of mutton, and in the middle a fine roast sucking-pig, flanked by four chitterlings with sorrel. At the corners...
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The Mountains of the Snow Lake
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This 19,300 feet high peak was climbed for the first time by Mr. and firs. Greenald. two members of the L.S.E. Club expedition who christened it Cornice Peak because of its many overhanging snow cornices. The climb was made...
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J.S. Drivers' Club hold a Dinner and Concert at Colombo Street
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The Drivers' Club gathers at the Staff Canteen for a drink and a chat before dinner. Centre, Mr. Alan Sainsbury, Mr. H. Luttman, Chairman of the Club, and Mr. F. W. Salisbury. Below: Mr. Alan chats with a group of J.S. ...
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Digging and Drilling at Rennie Street
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Work continues at Rennie Street on the foundations of the new warehouse block there. The old buildings are now almost all demolished and pressure piling is going on to place the columns of reinforced concrete which will carry...
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Griffin 'N' at Sudbury Hill
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The team at half-time show signs of the grim conditions. They are, from I. to r., J. Dunford, E. Hardy, P. Fory, G. Arnold, N. Leverton, D. Floody (in front), S. Affection, S. Hopkins (captain), R. Mason (goalkeeper), R....
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'B' Section's Dance
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'B' Section held a very successful dance at the Canteen on March 9th, livened up by Pete Stewart's Skiffle Group. Visitors from all over town came to join as can be seen from our pictures. Above left are Stamford Hill and...
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Marriages
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Marriages (BETWEEN MEMBERS OF J.S. STAFF)
Very best wishes for their future happiness to:—
Mr. M. J. Tunks, Fulham, and Miss H. Evans, W. Kensington, on March
16th, 1957
Mr. F. Whelan and Miss M. Buxcey, both of 94 Tunbridge... -
Movements and Promotions
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Movements and Promotions
We are very pleased to record the following promotions :—
TO MANAGER
J. Bush from 12/16 Kingsland to 134 Forest Gate
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Obituary
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Obituary
We very much regret to record the death of the following colleagues and rue extend
our deepest sympathy to all the relatives:—
Mrs. M. E. CRISP, who was engaged in 1946 as a Daily
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Congratulations
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Congratulations
Congratulations to Miss Molly McGuire and Mrs. Warnes, of the Canteen
cooking staff, Blackfriars, who took prizes at the Industrial Catering
Association Cookery Competition on March 6th. Miss McGuire took... -
Summer Fete
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Summer Fete
Just to remind you that the
S.S.A. summer fete will be
held this year at Dulwich
on August Bank Holiday
Monday (it's the 5th of
August). Harry Younger
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Backstage with Dave King
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Backstage with Dave King. When the staff of 3 Golders Green went on
an outing on March 16th they had dinner at the Chicken Inn, Leicester Square,
and went on to the Hippodrome to see the Dave King show. After the
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Footnote to Kinermony
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Footnote to Kinermony
Our picture shows
the King's Cup (see
J.S. Journal for February)
on display in
our branch at 140
Finchley Road.
On the left is
First Butcher, Mr. J.
Clements and on the
right Mr. G. Mc-
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Down Memory Lane
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Down Memory Lane
Mrs. N. Dredge of
Marble Arch sends us
this picture of Temple
Fortune branch over 20
years ago. In the picture
are, from I. to r., Mr.
Worsfold, the manager,
Miss Keep, the cashier,
Miss Jones (now... -
News of J.S. Staff on National Service
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News of J.S. Staff on National Service
The following news iteif/s are based on Idlers ire hare rereired from onr National
Servicemen :—
N. D. BAY, Daaifiham. Germany (Army). Me is stationed at Dortmund
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Apologies to Mr. J. Flynn
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Apologies to Mr. J. Flynn who was
described in error as
winning second prize
at the ' P ' Section
singing competition on
January 12th (see
j.S. journal March, p. 34).
Mr. Flynn was in fact
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A J.S. Journal Competition for 1957
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A Prize of £25 is offered for the best short account of a holiday by a member of J.S Staff. There will also be two consolation prizes of £5 each. Entries must be not less than 1,200 and not more than 1,800 words. Conditions ...
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