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Varnished wooden shield with an applied shield-shaped raised section at the centre. The raised section features a painted, heraldic shield-style...
Two tier turned wooden trophy stand with ten shield-shaped metal plates pinned to its surfaces. Each plate bears the name, date and section of...
Varnished wooden shield with a metal plate in the shape of a banner at the top engraved with the inscription, 'J.S. FAMILY DAY'. There is a...
Tress and Wakefield House elevations, 22 December 1954, and a 3rd floor plan of Tress House, revised October 1956.
Consists of 32 plans of proposed extensions and modifications to Stamford House, Blackfriars [Sainsbury's headquarters]. Includes architectural and...
Material relating to Blackfriars. Includes: Correspondence and tenders relating to building of canteen and loading bank at Running Horses Yard;...
Includes ground floor plan view of canteen and loading banks, Running Horses Yard, Blackfriars, London. Also has site plan and legend. Architects:...
Includes a plan view of steelwork at fourth floor of the extension to Stamford House, Blackfriars, London [former Sainsbury's headquarters]. ...
Material related to Blackfriars including training paperwork e.g. work study appreciation course for self service branch managers, plans and maps,...
Wooden handle and white metal pointed head with oval eye. Brown plastic guard fitted over point. Used for threading papers together.
Blue painted iron stapler. Trapezium shaped base with two black plastic feet. Stapling arm attached with a hinge to the narrow end of the base. Round...
Wooden handle with raised rubber inscription on stamp face. Inscriptions on rubber stamp faces are inverted and include branch number, branch name...
Lists of branches with information such as opening date; address; sales area; number of checkouts
Photocopy.
Pen nibs engraved with 'J.Sainsbury Blackfriars London'. With note from donor Mr H Winterbottom, Hygiene Foreman, Buntingford.
Computer cards used for storing customer information.