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JS Journal - 1951
'JS Journal', Vol. 4 No. 4
Keywords: impact of the government's call for drastic curtailment of UK imports on J.S. trade p.1 and p.32; new Canteen at Blackfriars [head office] (with photographs) pp.2-7; Sainsbury's, Mr Hartman and Australian-produced goods (with photograph) pp.8-10; hygiene at the new East Grinstead store...
Keywords: impact of the government's call for drastic curtailment of UK imports on J.S. trade p.1 and p.32; new Canteen at Blackfriars [head office] (with photographs) pp.2-7; Sainsbury's, Mr Hartman and Australian-produced goods (with photograph) pp.8-10; hygiene at the new East Grinstead store (with photographs) pp.11-20; new pavillion at the Griffin Ground, Dulwich (with photographs) pp.30-31.
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Nov 1951
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Contents Page
02
Page 1
What now ?
Page 2
The New Canteen at Blackfriars
Page 8
The Hartman Story
Page 11
It's Clean . . . it's Fresh
Page 20
Candid Comment
Page 22
Cutting Through the Ages
Page 27
Familiarity breeds Contempt
Page 30
What's in a...
What now?
03
THIS article is written under the shadow of the Chancellor of the Exchequer's speech announcing the need for drastic curtailment of our imports. By the time it appears in print the cuts will probably have become hard facts,...
The New Canteen at Blackfriars
04
FOOD has been in the news at Black- friars in recent weeks not the normal job of buying it and selling it but, to me at least the more pleasurable task of eating it after a very long period of expectant anticipation. Months...
The Hartman Story
10
A FEW months ago the firm decided to send a representative to Australia to undertake on our behalf the procurement of Poultry, Rabbits, Fruit Cake, Meat Products and the various other articles coming from that Continent ...
It's Clean . . . it's Fresh
13
Hygiene plays a great part in the firm's new store at East Grinstead by F. W. SALISBURY HYGIENE is very much in the public mind at the moment. So far as the food trade is concerned it has innumerable aspects and as a result...
Candid Comment on our New Store
22
The following essay was written, unknown to us, by a local schoolgirl, Ann Hess, one of a party shown round the premises when the shop was opened to public view. It was sent up to us and we thought it well worth publishing....
Do you mind?
23
"Do you mind popping these in your cool counter while I have my hair done?"
Cutting through the Ages
24
A Roman Cutler's Shop. IF we were to indulge in some fanciful thinking and imagine what would happen if by a stroke of devilry all butchers' knives in our shops were to suddenly lose their edge as well as the property of...
Familiarity breeds Contempt
29
You just come with me, duckie WE so often become so accustomed to the things which surround us that they are apt to be taken completely for granted ; the everyday things we trade in cease to interest us. We handle, count,...
What's in a Name?
32
A summer snapshot of the new Pavilion at Dulwich. V Section are well to the fore. FOR many years there stood (just) within the grounds of the Griffin at Dulwich a somewhat dilapidated structure to which the local band of Boy...
Obituary
34
Obituary
Mr. D. Swinger (Salesman, 6 Norwich).
Joined the firm 4.4.49. Died 15.8.51.
Pensioners
34
Pensioners
Mr. E. S. Turner (Works Department).
Joined the firm 1.5.19. Retired 1.7.49.
Died 15.9.51.
Mr. A. Arnold (Roundsman, 66.
Brighton). Joined the firm 1.6.05. Retired
1.10.46. Died 8.10.51.
Mr. A. J. Willis...
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34
Retirements
The following stall retired on the 1st
October, 1951.
Factory
Mr. A. E. Webster (Selector Examiner).
Joined the firm 10.2.19.
Mr. J. F. Marshall (Deputy Chargehand),
joined the firm 2.8.38.
Mr. J. W. Morgan...
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Shows how the branch looked sometime after the first time it was bombed during the Second World War, on 9 July 1943. Image included in 'JS Journal' Vol. 4 No. 4 November 1951, p.12, with the caption "How the branch operated after the first bombing".

The branch temporarily moved for six weeks to the disused Wesleyan Methodist Church on London Road while repairs were carried out, and after completion of the repairs returned to the branch. Workers can be seen on the roof of the branch although it appears to be open. The building was subsequently destroyed by a flying bomb on 12 July 1944. The image also includes A. Jones & Sons, bootmakers, and Scotch Wool & Hosiery Stores. Image by H. Connold.
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