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The Co-Operative Department Store is the finest example of Pre-WWII Modernist building in Derby City Centre. It was built 1938-40 and designed in-house by Derby Co-Operative Society's own architect, Sid Bailey - and having been built by the D.C.S's own Building Department it is completely 'Made In Derby'. Can there be a finer example of Streamline Moderne glazing going round a street corner anywhere else in the UK? This is a view of the longer, Exchange Street frontage, showing the three 60-metre-long glazing bands to excellent effect.
Jonathan Atkinson, low winter sun, Gareth Nash, Co-operatives North West, Jo Bird, Co-operative Business Consultants and Michael Fairclough of the Co-operative.
Young Knutsford gymnasts have a new trampette and agility belt thanks to the Co-operative Community Fund L-R: Hattie Owen, Abby Taylor, Emily Isaac and Cameron Cook, coach ,Richard Price; and Co-operative Cheshire area member ,Simon Connolly
Outskirts of Cwmbran- the centre is a bustling post-war overspill town, and this store sits just outside the busy area!
Main Street, Winchburgh looking east from the Co-op. On the right, the Winchburgh branch of the Broxburn Co-operative Society. From a postcard, postmarked 1904.
Date: c. 1903
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Scan of b&w postcard.
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Monica Ferandez, Now Then - The Gaol Street Mural Project, Official Unveiling on Co-operative Wall, Photographs
Co-operative House.
Photo taken on a tour of Corby with the Twentieth Century Society on 4th September 2010.
The Co-Operative Grocery on the corner of Peel Street and Surrey Street in the New Zealand area of Derby. The shop was opened in 1878 and even though not a co op now is still standing proud in the area. The photo was taken between 1878 and 1900.
This photograph was taken from and kindly given permission from the website:
George Jacob Holyoake: gerald-massey.org.uk/holyoake/index.htm
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Title: Operative surgery, v.1
Creator: Bryant, Joseph D. (Joseph Decatur), 1845-1914
Publisher: New York : D. Appleton and company
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons
Contributor: Columbia University Libraries
Date: 1899
Vol: v.1
Language: eng
Description: Paged continuously
Plate printed on both sides
v. 1. General principles, anæsthetics, antiseptics, control of hæmorrhage. Treatment of operation-wounds, ligature of arteries. Operations on veins, capillaries, nervous system, tendons, ligaments, fasciæ, muscles, bursæ, and bones. Amputation, deformities. Plastic surgery.--v. 2. Operations on mouth, nose, and sophagus, the viscera connected with the peritonæum, the thorax and neck, scrotum and penis, and miscellaneous operations
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The Co Operative No 1 Dairy in the Spondon area of Derby. This opened up in 1894 but do not know if the building is still standing today or not or even what street is was/is on.
This photograph was taken between 1894 and 1900.
This photograph was taken from and kindly given permission from the website:
George Jacob Holyoake:
gerald-massey.org.uk/holyoake/index.htm