UK, England, Derbyshire, Buxton, Spring Gardens, F W Woolworth store in 1970s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-uk-england-derbyshire-buxton-spring-gardens-f-w-woolworth-store-in-171177372.html
RMKXDPDG–UK, England, Derbyshire, Buxton, Spring Gardens, F W Woolworth store in 1970s
1970s UK Woolworths Magazine Advert Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1970s-uk-woolworths-magazine-advert-85336908.html
RMEXRC2M–1970s UK Woolworths Magazine Advert
Henry Cooper at Woolworths, Harlow, Essex, during promotion of Brut 33 products, signing autographs for the shoppers and kiddies. 16th August 1977 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-henry-cooper-at-woolworths-harlow-essex-during-promotion-of-brut-33-81953960.html
RMEN9934–Henry Cooper at Woolworths, Harlow, Essex, during promotion of Brut 33 products, signing autographs for the shoppers and kiddies. 16th August 1977
Woolworths, Barnsley store, South Yorkshire, 1971. Artist: Michael Walters Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woolworths-barnsley-store-south-yorkshire-1971-artist-michael-walters-image60157039.html
RMDDTAWK–Woolworths, Barnsley store, South Yorkshire, 1971. Artist: Michael Walters
Women and children outside Woolworth's in Crawley, Sussex, England. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/women-and-children-outside-woolworths-in-crawley-sussex-england-image504767082.html
RM2M963FP–Women and children outside Woolworth's in Crawley, Sussex, England.
FW Woolworth and Co Ltd, 7-10 Fawcett Street, Sunderland, 1970s-1980s.The front elevation of the Woolworth's store at 7-10 Fawcett Street. The Woolworth's store on Fawcett Street was numbered store 144. It opened in 1923, although the Art Deco facade was added in 1930s. The store closed in 2004 and subsequently became a Primark store. From 2016, the premises were occupied by the fashion retailer Flannels. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fw-woolworth-and-co-ltd-7-10-fawcett-street-sunderland-1970s-1980sthe-front-elevation-of-the-woolworths-store-at-7-10-fawcett-street-the-woolworths-store-on-fawcett-street-was-numbered-store-144-it-opened-in-1923-although-the-art-deco-facade-was-added-in-1930s-the-store-closed-in-2004-and-subsequently-became-a-primark-store-from-2016-the-premises-were-occupied-by-the-fashion-retailer-flannels-image474697830.html
RM2JG89WX–FW Woolworth and Co Ltd, 7-10 Fawcett Street, Sunderland, 1970s-1980s.The front elevation of the Woolworth's store at 7-10 Fawcett Street. The Woolworth's store on Fawcett Street was numbered store 144. It opened in 1923, although the Art Deco facade was added in 1930s. The store closed in 2004 and subsequently became a Primark store. From 2016, the premises were occupied by the fashion retailer Flannels.
Woolworths - 3200 Lankershim Boulevard - North Hollywood - California ca. 1977 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woolworths-3200-lankershim-boulevard-north-hollywood-california-ca-1977-image415756101.html
RM2F4B945–Woolworths - 3200 Lankershim Boulevard - North Hollywood - California ca. 1977
The Woolworth's shop on Northumberland Street, Newcastle. Circa::December 1971 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-shop-on-northumberland-street-newcastle-circadecember-1971-image463267911.html
RM2HWKJXF–The Woolworth's shop on Northumberland Street, Newcastle. Circa::December 1971
Woolworths - 3200 Lankershim Boulevard - North Hollywood - California ca. 1977 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woolworths-3200-lankershim-boulevard-north-hollywood-california-ca-1977-image413615584.html
RM2F0WPW4–Woolworths - 3200 Lankershim Boulevard - North Hollywood - California ca. 1977
Street vendor in front of Woolworths, Piccadilly, London 1972 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/street-vendor-in-front-of-woolworths-piccadilly-london-1972-image349691387.html
RM2B8WPX3–Street vendor in front of Woolworths, Piccadilly, London 1972
Woolworths in Midtown New York 25th January 1970 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-woolworths-in-midtown-new-york-25th-january-1970-83117055.html
RMER68J7–Woolworths in Midtown New York 25th January 1970
These excellent little gardening guides were first published in February 1953, the final half dozen appeared in February 1954. A further six were planned but never appeared. Cuthbert’s was a brand of gardening seeds, after a gardening contractor called Mr. Cuthbert who set up in business near London in 1797. The business was taken on by Clayton Russon in the 1930s, who in 1937 did a deal with Woolworth’s to sell Cuthbert’s seed packets, promoted in a weekly article in The Times . The books were immediately popular; reprinted three times in the first year and lasted into the 1970s. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/these-excellent-little-gardening-guides-were-first-published-in-february-1953-the-final-half-dozen-appeared-in-february-1954-a-further-six-were-planned-but-never-appeared-cuthberts-was-a-brand-of-gardening-seeds-after-a-gardening-contractor-called-mr-cuthbert-who-set-up-in-business-near-london-in-1797-the-business-was-taken-on-by-clayton-russon-in-the-1930s-who-in-1937-did-a-deal-with-woolworths-to-sell-cuthberts-seed-packets-promoted-in-a-weekly-article-in-the-times-the-books-were-immediately-popular-reprinted-three-times-in-the-first-year-and-lasted-into-the-1970s-image438819174.html
RM2GDWX9A–These excellent little gardening guides were first published in February 1953, the final half dozen appeared in February 1954. A further six were planned but never appeared. Cuthbert’s was a brand of gardening seeds, after a gardening contractor called Mr. Cuthbert who set up in business near London in 1797. The business was taken on by Clayton Russon in the 1930s, who in 1937 did a deal with Woolworth’s to sell Cuthbert’s seed packets, promoted in a weekly article in The Times . The books were immediately popular; reprinted three times in the first year and lasted into the 1970s.
Fire at Woolworths departent store in central Manchester, Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fire-at-woolworths-departent-store-in-central-manchester-tuesday-8th-82296620.html
RMENTX50–Fire at Woolworths departent store in central Manchester, Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it.
Grand Hotel Wellington, mid 1970s Photograph taken across the BNZ site digout Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grand-hotel-wellington-mid-1970s-photograph-taken-across-the-bnz-site-digout-image623009978.html
RM2Y5GFGA–Grand Hotel Wellington, mid 1970s Photograph taken across the BNZ site digout
Politics - The Miners Strike - Power Shortages - Woolworths - Strand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-politics-the-miners-strike-power-shortages-woolworths-strand-110538940.html
RMGBRDF8–Politics - The Miners Strike - Power Shortages - Woolworths - Strand
Redhill, UK town centre in 1976 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/redhill-uk-town-centre-in-1976-image361851888.html
RM2C0KNNM–Redhill, UK town centre in 1976
Lord Fiske, chairman of the Decimal Board, at the Strand in London in a Woolworths store testing out the new decimal currency system. Prices are marked with the new currency and the old. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lord-fiske-chairman-of-the-decimal-board-at-the-strand-in-london-in-105971714.html
RMG4BC02–Lord Fiske, chairman of the Decimal Board, at the Strand in London in a Woolworths store testing out the new decimal currency system. Prices are marked with the new currency and the old.
Ford Model T NSW 1978 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ford-model-t-nsw-1978-74491122.html
RME95A56–Ford Model T NSW 1978
A man lifts his shoe for inspection, worried that he might have trodden in something unpleasant. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-man-lifts-his-shoe-for-inspection-worried-that-he-might-have-trodden-in-something-unpleasant-image504774658.html
RM2M96D6A–A man lifts his shoe for inspection, worried that he might have trodden in something unpleasant.
The House of Bewlay tobacconist's shop in Eastgate Street, Chester, Cheshire, where paranormal activity was reported from 1968 onwards. Incidents included a picture falling to the floor, with the screw cut in half, doors opening and closing, and wailing and stamping sounds. Date: circa 1970s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-house-of-bewlay-tobacconists-shop-in-eastgate-street-chester-cheshire-where-paranormal-activity-was-reported-from-1968-onwards-incidents-included-a-picture-falling-to-the-floor-with-the-screw-cut-in-half-doors-opening-and-closing-and-wailing-and-stamping-sounds-date-circa-1970s-image557110839.html
RM2RAAGFK–The House of Bewlay tobacconist's shop in Eastgate Street, Chester, Cheshire, where paranormal activity was reported from 1968 onwards. Incidents included a picture falling to the floor, with the screw cut in half, doors opening and closing, and wailing and stamping sounds. Date: circa 1970s
1970s UK Evette Woolworth's Magazine Advert Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1970s-uk-evette-woolworths-magazine-advert-85331181.html
RMEXR4P5–1970s UK Evette Woolworth's Magazine Advert
Vintage Aiwa AR-999 Super Sensitive Pocketable Transistor Radio (MW/LW), purchased new from Woolworths (UK) for £5.99 in 1980. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-vintage-aiwa-ar-999-super-sensitive-pocketable-transistor-radio-mwlw-92809288.html
RMFAYR5C–Vintage Aiwa AR-999 Super Sensitive Pocketable Transistor Radio (MW/LW), purchased new from Woolworths (UK) for £5.99 in 1980.
CINEMA ANNOUNCEMENT SLIDE WELCOMING TO A CINEMA IN WINDSOR A GROUP FROM THE LOCAL WOOL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cinema-announcement-slide-welcoming-to-a-cinema-in-windsor-a-group-image157188818.html
RMK3MFXA–CINEMA ANNOUNCEMENT SLIDE WELCOMING TO A CINEMA IN WINDSOR A GROUP FROM THE LOCAL WOOL
UK, England, Cheshire, Stockport, Merseyway Shopping Precinct, shoppers near Marks and Spencer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-uk-england-cheshire-stockport-merseyway-shopping-precinct-shoppers-30081611.html
RMBMX9B7–UK, England, Cheshire, Stockport, Merseyway Shopping Precinct, shoppers near Marks and Spencer
F W Woolworth and Company Limited, 612-614 Lea Bridge Road, Leyton, Waltham Forest, Greater London Authority, 1970s. The Lea Bridge Road elevation of the F W Woolworth and Co Ltd store at 612-614 Lea Bridge Road, seen from the north. The store on Lea Bridge Road was originally numbered store 129, and opened in 1923. It was renumbered as Woolworth's store 2024 in the 2000s. The building has two facades, the main elevation on Lea Bridge Road, shown in this photograph, and a smaller entrance on High Road to the north-east. The store closed in 2008 and the premises later became an Iceland store. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/f-w-woolworth-and-company-limited-612-614-lea-bridge-road-leyton-waltham-forest-greater-london-authority-1970s-the-lea-bridge-road-elevation-of-the-f-w-woolworth-and-co-ltd-store-at-612-614-lea-bridge-road-seen-from-the-north-the-store-on-lea-bridge-road-was-originally-numbered-store-129-and-opened-in-1923-it-was-renumbered-as-woolworths-store-2024-in-the-2000s-the-building-has-two-facades-the-main-elevation-on-lea-bridge-road-shown-in-this-photograph-and-a-smaller-entrance-on-high-road-to-the-north-east-the-store-closed-in-2008-and-the-premises-later-became-an-iceland-store-image474697800.html
RM2JG89TT–F W Woolworth and Company Limited, 612-614 Lea Bridge Road, Leyton, Waltham Forest, Greater London Authority, 1970s. The Lea Bridge Road elevation of the F W Woolworth and Co Ltd store at 612-614 Lea Bridge Road, seen from the north. The store on Lea Bridge Road was originally numbered store 129, and opened in 1923. It was renumbered as Woolworth's store 2024 in the 2000s. The building has two facades, the main elevation on Lea Bridge Road, shown in this photograph, and a smaller entrance on High Road to the north-east. The store closed in 2008 and the premises later became an Iceland store.
A young boy walking up the high street in Pinner, Middlesex UK 1974 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-young-boy-walking-up-the-high-street-in-pinner-middlesex-uk-1974-image352093859.html
RM2BCR78K–A young boy walking up the high street in Pinner, Middlesex UK 1974
These excellent little gardening guides were first published in February 1953, the final half dozen appeared in February 1954. A further six were planned but never appeared. Cuthbert’s was a brand of gardening seeds, after a gardening contractor called Mr. Cuthbert who set up in business near London in 1797. The business was taken on by Clayton Russon in the 1930s, who in 1937 did a deal with Woolworth’s to sell Cuthbert’s seed packets, promoted in a weekly article in The Times . The books were immediately popular; reprinted three times in the first year and lasted into the 1970s. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/these-excellent-little-gardening-guides-were-first-published-in-february-1953-the-final-half-dozen-appeared-in-february-1954-a-further-six-were-planned-but-never-appeared-cuthberts-was-a-brand-of-gardening-seeds-after-a-gardening-contractor-called-mr-cuthbert-who-set-up-in-business-near-london-in-1797-the-business-was-taken-on-by-clayton-russon-in-the-1930s-who-in-1937-did-a-deal-with-woolworths-to-sell-cuthberts-seed-packets-promoted-in-a-weekly-article-in-the-times-the-books-were-immediately-popular-reprinted-three-times-in-the-first-year-and-lasted-into-the-1970s-image438819248.html
RM2GDWXC0–These excellent little gardening guides were first published in February 1953, the final half dozen appeared in February 1954. A further six were planned but never appeared. Cuthbert’s was a brand of gardening seeds, after a gardening contractor called Mr. Cuthbert who set up in business near London in 1797. The business was taken on by Clayton Russon in the 1930s, who in 1937 did a deal with Woolworth’s to sell Cuthbert’s seed packets, promoted in a weekly article in The Times . The books were immediately popular; reprinted three times in the first year and lasted into the 1970s.
Fire at Woolworths departent store in central Manchester, Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fire-at-woolworths-departent-store-in-central-manchester-tuesday-8th-82296811.html
RMENTXBR–Fire at Woolworths departent store in central Manchester, Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it.
1970s UK Woolworths Magazine Advert Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1970s-uk-woolworths-magazine-advert-85353289.html
RMEXT4YN–1970s UK Woolworths Magazine Advert
Vintage Aiwa AR-999 Super Sensitive Pocketable Transistor Radio (MW/LW), purchased new from Woolworths (UK) for £5.99 in 1980. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-vintage-aiwa-ar-999-super-sensitive-pocketable-transistor-radio-mwlw-92809292.html
RMFAYR5G–Vintage Aiwa AR-999 Super Sensitive Pocketable Transistor Radio (MW/LW), purchased new from Woolworths (UK) for £5.99 in 1980.
FW Woolworth and Company Limited, 181-185 Western Road, Brighton, The City of Brighton and Hove, 1970s-1980s. The front facade of the Woolworth's store at 181-185 Western Road, seen from the south-east. The Woolworth's store on Western Road, numbered store 73, opened in 1916. It was modernised and was reduced in size in 1964, and was later partially occupied by Clinton Cards. The shop closed in 2008 and a branch of H&M opened at the premises in 2009. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fw-woolworth-and-company-limited-181-185-western-road-brighton-the-city-of-brighton-and-hove-1970s-1980s-the-front-facade-of-the-woolworths-store-at-181-185-western-road-seen-from-the-south-east-the-woolworths-store-on-western-road-numbered-store-73-opened-in-1916-it-was-modernised-and-was-reduced-in-size-in-1964-and-was-later-partially-occupied-by-clinton-cards-the-shop-closed-in-2008-and-a-branch-of-hampm-opened-at-the-premises-in-2009-image474697794.html
RM2JG89TJ–FW Woolworth and Company Limited, 181-185 Western Road, Brighton, The City of Brighton and Hove, 1970s-1980s. The front facade of the Woolworth's store at 181-185 Western Road, seen from the south-east. The Woolworth's store on Western Road, numbered store 73, opened in 1916. It was modernised and was reduced in size in 1964, and was later partially occupied by Clinton Cards. The shop closed in 2008 and a branch of H&M opened at the premises in 2009.
These excellent little gardening guides were first published in February 1953, the final half dozen appeared in February 1954. A further six were planned but never appeared. Cuthbert’s was a brand of gardening seeds, after a gardening contractor called Mr. Cuthbert who set up in business near London in 1797. The business was taken on by Clayton Russon in the 1930s, who in 1937 did a deal with Woolworth’s to sell Cuthbert’s seed packets, promoted in a weekly article in The Times . The books were immediately popular; reprinted three times in the first year and lasted into the 1970s. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/these-excellent-little-gardening-guides-were-first-published-in-february-1953-the-final-half-dozen-appeared-in-february-1954-a-further-six-were-planned-but-never-appeared-cuthberts-was-a-brand-of-gardening-seeds-after-a-gardening-contractor-called-mr-cuthbert-who-set-up-in-business-near-london-in-1797-the-business-was-taken-on-by-clayton-russon-in-the-1930s-who-in-1937-did-a-deal-with-woolworths-to-sell-cuthberts-seed-packets-promoted-in-a-weekly-article-in-the-times-the-books-were-immediately-popular-reprinted-three-times-in-the-first-year-and-lasted-into-the-1970s-image438819283.html
RM2GDWXD7–These excellent little gardening guides were first published in February 1953, the final half dozen appeared in February 1954. A further six were planned but never appeared. Cuthbert’s was a brand of gardening seeds, after a gardening contractor called Mr. Cuthbert who set up in business near London in 1797. The business was taken on by Clayton Russon in the 1930s, who in 1937 did a deal with Woolworth’s to sell Cuthbert’s seed packets, promoted in a weekly article in The Times . The books were immediately popular; reprinted three times in the first year and lasted into the 1970s.
Fire at Woolworths departent store in central Manchester, Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fire-at-woolworths-departent-store-in-central-manchester-tuesday-8th-82296767.html
RMENTXA7–Fire at Woolworths departent store in central Manchester, Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it.
1970s UK Evette Woolworth's Magazine Advert Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1970s-uk-evette-woolworths-magazine-advert-85331483.html
RMEXR54Y–1970s UK Evette Woolworth's Magazine Advert
Vintage Aiwa AR-999 Super Sensitive Pocketable Transistor Radio (MW/LW), purchased new from Woolworths (UK) for £5.99 in 1980. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-vintage-aiwa-ar-999-super-sensitive-pocketable-transistor-radio-mwlw-92809289.html
RMFAYR5D–Vintage Aiwa AR-999 Super Sensitive Pocketable Transistor Radio (MW/LW), purchased new from Woolworths (UK) for £5.99 in 1980.
FW Woolworth and Company Limited, Bank Hey Street, Blackpool, 1970s-1980s. The Woolworth's store on Bank Hey Street, showing the tall square tower on the south-west elevation. F W Woolworth first opened a store at the site in 1916. The premises were expanded and reconstructed in 1936 and reopened in 1938. It was store no. 66 and, at the time, was the largest Woolworth's store in the world. The shop closed as a Woolworth's in the 1980s and was later occupied by Price Busters, Sports Direct, and Wetherspoons. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fw-woolworth-and-company-limited-bank-hey-street-blackpool-1970s-1980s-the-woolworths-store-on-bank-hey-street-showing-the-tall-square-tower-on-the-south-west-elevation-f-w-woolworth-first-opened-a-store-at-the-site-in-1916-the-premises-were-expanded-and-reconstructed-in-1936-and-reopened-in-1938-it-was-store-no-66-and-at-the-time-was-the-largest-woolworths-store-in-the-world-the-shop-closed-as-a-woolworths-in-the-1980s-and-was-later-occupied-by-price-busters-sports-direct-and-wetherspoons-image474697785.html
RM2JG89T9–FW Woolworth and Company Limited, Bank Hey Street, Blackpool, 1970s-1980s. The Woolworth's store on Bank Hey Street, showing the tall square tower on the south-west elevation. F W Woolworth first opened a store at the site in 1916. The premises were expanded and reconstructed in 1936 and reopened in 1938. It was store no. 66 and, at the time, was the largest Woolworth's store in the world. The shop closed as a Woolworth's in the 1980s and was later occupied by Price Busters, Sports Direct, and Wetherspoons.
Fire at Woolworths departent store in central Manchester, Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fire-at-woolworths-departent-store-in-central-manchester-tuesday-8th-82297451.html
RMENTY6K–Fire at Woolworths departent store in central Manchester, Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it.
Morning after fire gutted Woolworths departent store in central Manchester on Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-morning-after-fire-gutted-woolworths-departent-store-in-central-manchester-82296590.html
RMENTX3X–Morning after fire gutted Woolworths departent store in central Manchester on Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it.
Aerial view of fire at Woolworths departent store in central Manchester, Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-aerial-view-of-fire-at-woolworths-departent-store-in-central-manchester-82297859.html
RMENTYN7–Aerial view of fire at Woolworths departent store in central Manchester, Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it.
1970s UK Evette Woolworth's Magazine Advert Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1970s-uk-evette-woolworths-magazine-advert-85331484.html
RMEXR550–1970s UK Evette Woolworth's Magazine Advert
FW Woolworth and Company Limited, 10-14 St Mary Street, Weymouth, Dorset, 1970-1985 The Woolworth's store at 10-14 St Mary Street, looking up from the south-west, showing the channelled faience facade and elongated upper floor windows. F W Woolworth and Co Ltd opened a store in Weymouth in 1923. The store was numbered store 139 and was extended and redeveloped in the 1930s, with the addition of an Art Deco facade. It was rebuilt in 1980s and closed as a Woolworth's store in 1999. The premises was later occupied by retailers including Mountain Warehouse, Bonmarche, Yours, Burton and Dorothy Per Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fw-woolworth-and-company-limited-10-14-st-mary-street-weymouth-dorset-1970-1985-the-woolworths-store-at-10-14-st-mary-street-looking-up-from-the-south-west-showing-the-channelled-faience-facade-and-elongated-upper-floor-windows-f-w-woolworth-and-co-ltd-opened-a-store-in-weymouth-in-1923-the-store-was-numbered-store-139-and-was-extended-and-redeveloped-in-the-1930s-with-the-addition-of-an-art-deco-facade-it-was-rebuilt-in-1980s-and-closed-as-a-woolworths-store-in-1999-the-premises-was-later-occupied-by-retailers-including-mountain-warehouse-bonmarche-yours-burton-and-dorothy-per-image474697797.html
RM2JG89TN–FW Woolworth and Company Limited, 10-14 St Mary Street, Weymouth, Dorset, 1970-1985 The Woolworth's store at 10-14 St Mary Street, looking up from the south-west, showing the channelled faience facade and elongated upper floor windows. F W Woolworth and Co Ltd opened a store in Weymouth in 1923. The store was numbered store 139 and was extended and redeveloped in the 1930s, with the addition of an Art Deco facade. It was rebuilt in 1980s and closed as a Woolworth's store in 1999. The premises was later occupied by retailers including Mountain Warehouse, Bonmarche, Yours, Burton and Dorothy Per
Aerial view of fire at Woolworths departent store in central Manchester, Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-aerial-view-of-fire-at-woolworths-departent-store-in-central-manchester-82298205.html
RMENW05H–Aerial view of fire at Woolworths departent store in central Manchester, Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it.
Morning after fire gutted Woolworths departent store in central Manchester on Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-morning-after-fire-gutted-woolworths-departent-store-in-central-manchester-82297842.html
RMENTYMJ–Morning after fire gutted Woolworths departent store in central Manchester on Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it.
Woman being rescued by firmen during fire at Woolworths departent store in central Manchester, Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-woman-being-rescued-by-firmen-during-fire-at-woolworths-departent-82296854.html
RMENTXDA–Woman being rescued by firmen during fire at Woolworths departent store in central Manchester, Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it.
F W Woolworth Department Store, Church Street, Liverpool, 2nd November 1970. Grand Opening 5th November by Ken Dodd. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/f-w-woolworth-department-store-church-street-liverpool-2nd-november-1970-grand-opening-5th-november-by-ken-dodd-image463135241.html
RM2HWDHM9–F W Woolworth Department Store, Church Street, Liverpool, 2nd November 1970. Grand Opening 5th November by Ken Dodd.
F W Woolworth Department Store, Liverpool, November 1970. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/f-w-woolworth-department-store-liverpool-november-1970-image463150142.html
RM2HWE8ME–F W Woolworth Department Store, Liverpool, November 1970.
FW Woolworth and Co Ltd, 8-9 Bridge Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, 1970s-1980s. The first floor windows and the granite facade of F W Woolworth & Co Ltd at 8-9 Bridge Street, originally built as a Burton store. The Burton store on Bridge Street was built in 1937; a foundation stone was laid by Raymond Montague Burton. Granite facades feature on around 15 Burton stores, including Stratford-upon-Avon, Kingston-upon-Hull, and Reading. The suppliers of the granite may have been Fenning & Co of Hammersmith. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fw-woolworth-and-co-ltd-8-9-bridge-street-stratford-upon-avon-warwickshire-1970s-1980s-the-first-floor-windows-and-the-granite-facade-of-f-w-woolworth-amp-co-ltd-at-8-9-bridge-street-originally-built-as-a-burton-store-the-burton-store-on-bridge-street-was-built-in-1937-a-foundation-stone-was-laid-by-raymond-montague-burton-granite-facades-feature-on-around-15-burton-stores-including-stratford-upon-avon-kingston-upon-hull-and-reading-the-suppliers-of-the-granite-may-have-been-fenning-amp-co-of-hammersmith-image474697814.html
RM2JG89WA–FW Woolworth and Co Ltd, 8-9 Bridge Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, 1970s-1980s. The first floor windows and the granite facade of F W Woolworth & Co Ltd at 8-9 Bridge Street, originally built as a Burton store. The Burton store on Bridge Street was built in 1937; a foundation stone was laid by Raymond Montague Burton. Granite facades feature on around 15 Burton stores, including Stratford-upon-Avon, Kingston-upon-Hull, and Reading. The suppliers of the granite may have been Fenning & Co of Hammersmith.
A last look at the hustle and bustle of Church Street, Liverpool, before pedestrianisation begins on the 17th March 1974. Church Street, one of Liverpool's shopping areas, Merseyside. 16th March 1974. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-last-look-at-the-hustle-and-bustle-of-church-street-liverpool-before-84095975.html
RMETPW7K–A last look at the hustle and bustle of Church Street, Liverpool, before pedestrianisation begins on the 17th March 1974. Church Street, one of Liverpool's shopping areas, Merseyside. 16th March 1974.
Firemen cut bars to rescue woman during fire at Woolworths departent store in central Manchester, Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-firemen-cut-bars-to-rescue-woman-during-fire-at-woolworths-departent-82297892.html
RMENTYPC–Firemen cut bars to rescue woman during fire at Woolworths departent store in central Manchester, Tuesday 8th May 1979. The store was the largest Woolworths in Europe, with six floors plus two basement levels. The fire, which started in the second floor furnishing department, killed nine shoppers and one member of staff. It is believed that the fire was started by a damaged electrical cable, which had furniture stacked in front of it.
The thousands of workers who packed the Precinct in Coventry to protest at the Conservate government's Industrial Relations Bill were praised by trade union officials. One official told the gathering: 'This must be the finest demonstration ever mounted in Coventry. If the government doesn't take notice they deserve all they will undoubtedly get.' Estimates of the crowd, which stretched from Broadgate down to Woolworths, varied from 10,000 to 15,000. Many thousands registered their opposition by walking out of factories all over the city. The protest was organised by the district committe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-thousands-of-workers-who-packed-the-precinct-in-coventry-to-protest-at-the-conservate-governments-industrial-relations-bill-were-praised-by-trade-union-officials-one-official-told-the-gathering-this-must-be-the-finest-demonstration-ever-mounted-in-coventry-if-the-government-doesnt-take-notice-they-deserve-all-they-will-undoubtedly-get-estimates-of-the-crowd-which-stretched-from-broadgate-down-to-woolworths-varied-from-10000-to-15000-many-thousands-registered-their-opposition-by-walking-out-of-factories-all-over-the-city-the-protest-was-organised-by-the-district-committe-image463261373.html
RM2HWKAH1–The thousands of workers who packed the Precinct in Coventry to protest at the Conservate government's Industrial Relations Bill were praised by trade union officials. One official told the gathering: 'This must be the finest demonstration ever mounted in Coventry. If the government doesn't take notice they deserve all they will undoubtedly get.' Estimates of the crowd, which stretched from Broadgate down to Woolworths, varied from 10,000 to 15,000. Many thousands registered their opposition by walking out of factories all over the city. The protest was organised by the district committe
Dunraven Street in Tonypandy. 2nd September 1977. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dunraven-street-in-tonypandy-2nd-september-1977-image463878919.html
RM2HXKE87–Dunraven Street in Tonypandy. 2nd September 1977.
F W Woolworth Department Store, Liverpool, 24th June 1970. Fashion Department. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/f-w-woolworth-department-store-liverpool-24th-june-1970-fashion-department-image463138586.html
RM2HWDNYP–F W Woolworth Department Store, Liverpool, 24th June 1970. Fashion Department.
Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Solihull, the West Midlands for her Silver Jubilee tour. The Queen on a walkabout in Mell Square, Solihull. Next to her is the town mayor, Councillor Norman Green. 27th July 1977. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-elizabeth-ii-during-her-visit-to-solihull-the-west-midlands-for-her-silver-jubilee-tour-the-queen-on-a-walkabout-in-mell-square-solihull-next-to-her-is-the-town-mayor-councillor-norman-green-27th-july-1977-image463871054.html
RM2HXK47A–Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Solihull, the West Midlands for her Silver Jubilee tour. The Queen on a walkabout in Mell Square, Solihull. Next to her is the town mayor, Councillor Norman Green. 27th July 1977.
F W Woolworth and Company Limited, 85-87 High Street, South Norwood, Croydon, Greater London Authority, 1970. A view from the west showing the shops at 77-91 High Street, with the premises of F W Woolworth and Company Limited in the centre of the image. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/f-w-woolworth-and-company-limited-85-87-high-street-south-norwood-croydon-greater-london-authority-1970-a-view-from-the-west-showing-the-shops-at-77-91-high-street-with-the-premises-of-f-w-woolworth-and-company-limited-in-the-centre-of-the-image-image506093982.html
RM2MBAG12–F W Woolworth and Company Limited, 85-87 High Street, South Norwood, Croydon, Greater London Authority, 1970. A view from the west showing the shops at 77-91 High Street, with the premises of F W Woolworth and Company Limited in the centre of the image.
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