Cley Next The Sea, Norfolk, England, UK
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Cley Next The Sea, Norfolk, England, UK
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Scotch tape booth at the National Association of Retail Grocers convention
(Wallace Kirkland. 1950)
Today yore vittle money fetches more than ever before.
Cash and Carry, food store, Rye Lane, Peckham
Grocery Store
acquired a bunch of clutter CC, not all the same creator, and don't have a list. A lot was kitchen CC, some were specific to a grocery store.
How Grocer Girl Caused a Dictionary Shortage by Erin Doane, Curator
On February 2, 1933, WESG aired the first in a series of weekly musical radio programs sponsored by Standard Food Stores. Just nine weeks later, on April 7, an article in the Star-Gazette reported that dictionaries were suddenly in high demand at the Steele Memorial Library. “Legitimate” students were being crowded away from the library’s few available dictionaries as a direct result of this new radio show. How did this strange turn of events happen? (READ MORE)