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Originally Central Premises & Department Store of Norwich Society, subsequently Ipsiwich & Norwich Society; closed by East of England in 2009.
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©Russell Pritchard/Presseye 2nd February 2010
Co-operative Insurance Cup (semi-final) between Glentoran and Portadown at Windsor Park
Glentorans Andrew Waterworth and Portadowns Tim Mouncey
Mandatory Credit - ©Russell Pritchard/Presseye
The Park Lane Friendly Co-operative Society began as an initiative of the workers and managers at the Garswood Coal & Iron Co, a limited liability company formed in 1873 to take over the Park Lane Collieries of Messrs Mercer and Evans. Rev George Fox relates in his “History of Park Lane Chapel” (H Rawson & Co, 1897) how, “at the latter end of 1876”, he was invited by the Garswood Coal & Iron Co general manager, Christopher Fisher Clark, to attend a meeting at the Company's offices “for the purpose of considering the feasibility of establishing a co-operative society in the neighbourhood... The new society had to meet with the opposition usual in such cases. It had to pass through the chastening experiences of the “day of small things”. But it gradually progressed. It was fortunate in its active managers. Especially it was privileged to have a most efficient secretary in Mr William Lowe, a member of the Park Lane congregation. Satisfactory dividends produced popular confidence in the institution”.
Slowly it grew to the point where, by 1962, there were more than 15 stores in the Ashton in Makerfield area and well in excess of 2000 members. Less conspicuously, it was also active in the provision of housing and education.
Image: “Rules of the Park Lane Friendly Co-operative Society Limited”, Manchester: Co-operative Printing Society Ltd., 1914. ( Private collection.)
Students from a city high school are on a field trip when the suspended Rosalind and her friends decide to gate-crash the party to win the heart of the school’s new wrestling champion, Orlando. But, to ensure that no one recognises them for who they really are, the fallen queens of the schoolyard disguise themselves as chavs – and male ones at that. Out in the sticks the field trip turns into a collision of sub cultures as emos, geeks, ‘It’ crowd, goths and now chavs are all forced together, resulting in the most captivating love triangles in the history of Shakespearian literature.
©Russell Pritchard/Presseye 2nd February 2010
Co-operative Insurance Cup (semi-final) between Glentoran and Portadown at Windsor Park
Glentorans Goalscorer Andrew Waterworth
Mandatory Credit - ©Russell Pritchard/Presseye
The Heath Rd branch of the Park Lane Co-operative Society first appears in the trade directories in 1905. It is described as “grocers” in Seed's Wigan & District Directory for 1909/10.
The Society seems to have had an interest in the adjoining house as it arranged connections to the public sewer for both properties in 1937 (Wigan Archives ref. UD Ash/A/A1/60). A year earlier it had been given planning approval for the construction of “three houses, Heath Road” - the terrace, partially out of frame, to the left of this pair in the main photograph above taken on 4 April 2016.
The Heath Rd branch is partially visible in the two photographs, left, from the “Old Pictures of Ashton-in-Makerfield” facebook group. An application for permission to make “alterations to shop premises in Heath Road for the Park Lane Friendly Co-operative Society” was approved in 1938 (UD Ash/A/A1/62). The Society is understood to have disposed of the premises in the mid-1970s.
formerly Peterborough Society, then Greater Peterborough Society; business sold by Anglia Regional Society in 2011.
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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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Co-operative food shop, London, UK
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Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam in June 2012 called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,500 of their peers who added their name to our campaign. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art bearing the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portraying its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholder tea farmers supported by The Co-operative. For more information on the campaign, visit www.co-operative.coop/grow. Credit: Andrew Aitchison / Oxfam / The Co-operative
Developed 35mm film from rectal concealment capsule shows this man, and one other, apparently documenting their secretive operation and procedures, but for purposes unknown. Figure in man's left hand is 'stowaway bow plug' from Kid King's massive eight foot long oceanliner toy. Only one ToyGantic known to exist, it was raised from pond bottom in Maine, and is in a museum collection in the midwest. This man's resemblance to the Interim Director is certainly just a coincidence.