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Mr. James Sainsbury, C.B.E.
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Smithfield Successes
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1950-1960 A Decade of Change
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Mummer's Meals
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Croydon's New Branch
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Mr. S. Walter Retires
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Tame Rabbits
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Social... -
Mr. James Sainsbury, C.B.E.
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In the New Year Honours List
for 1960, Mr. James Sainsbury
has been made a Commander
of the Most Excellent Order
of the British Empire forservices
to the pig industry and the
food trades. -
JS Successes at Smithfield 1959
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JS Successes at Smithfield 1959
Reserve Supreme Champion
Reserve King's Cup
Reserve Aberdeen-Angus
Breed Champion
Best Steer under 21 months
Breed Championship 1st Cross Mr. Charles Edward took over management of... -
1950-1960 A Decade of Change
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Mr. J. L. Woods,
J.S. Merchandising: Manager,
writes about
1950-1960 A Decade of Change *3~1
Selsdon Branch, first of the
new J.S. branches opened
after the war. It opened
in 1950 and, in design,
made the first steps... -
Mummer's Meals
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The other day we were caught up by our favourite
actor round about opening time in St. Martin's
Lane. We watched a pint of the Salisbury's best
Guinness disappear fast and a second round, "With
a small port in it, thank you,... -
Croydon's New Branch
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Two handsome buildings will soon face one another across
Croydon's George Street. The southern one, Suffolk House, is
still being built. Norfolk House on the north side of the street is
complete, its floors of offices are fully... -
Mr. S. Walter
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Retirement
Mr. F. W. Salisbury writes
a note of appreciation of
r. S. Walter When Mr. Walter
retired his colleagues
entertained
him to dinner at
The Griffin Hotel,
Kingston. Above
are some of the
many hosts at... -
Tame Rabbits
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Tame Rabbits
For many hundreds of years the rabbit has been
domesticated and rabbit keeping is now practised
in most parts of the world.
The tame rabbit is descended from the European
wild rabbit but there are no known... -
Croydon's Gay Friars
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Croydon's Gay Friars
A Memory Lane picture with a topical flavour. It
was sent in by Mr. A. H. Grogan of our branch at
122 George Street (now closed), who had it from his
brother in Sydney, New South Wales. The... -
Social Events
22
At MR. and MRS. WARD'S Golden Wedding (see
next page) they cut their cake at the party given to
them at the Tolworth W.V.S. Over-60 Club.
With them are Mrs. Harrison, Deputy Mayoress of
Surbiton, and W.V.S. District Officer... -
Miss Dorothy Farrell
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At the send off to Miss Dorothy Farrell of Colchester
branch there were 12 senior members of the firm
present totalling 360 years of service between them.
Seen in our picture are Mr. R. Pritchard, Mr. A. Pearce,
Mr. Dean, Mr.... -
Mr. Harry Ewen
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When 6 Norwich held a send off to Mr. Harry Ewen,
who retired after 40 years' service with the
firm, they presented him and his wife with a clock
and a companion set of fire irons. -
News from our National Servicemen
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News from our National Servicemen
I. D o z i n , Putney. Germany (Army). Having had two
bones broken within a week or so after being called
up, he has now broken his collar bone just to show it was no fluke. Fortunately he is... -
Obituary
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Obituary
We regret to record the death of the following pensioner
and send our sympathy to all relatives:
A. L. R a m a g e who joined the staff of the factory
in 1921. He was eventually promoted to chargehand
but ill health... -
Transfers and Promotions
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Transfers and Promotions
Assistant Managers
D. DYKE from 67 Sutton
to St. Helier
G. GOODMAN from Leatherhead
to 67 Sutton
R. c. MCDONALD from Brondesbury
to 128 Kilburn -
Lord Morrison visits Crawley
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Lord Morrison in our Crawley branch talks to
Mr. Denman. Lady Morrison looks on.
Crawley Courier pictures
Lord and Lady Morrison
visit Crawley
and call at J.S.
Visitors to the town of Crawley on November
20th last year were...
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