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Former SAFEWAY SUPERMARKET on 5601 York in Highland Park (Los Angeles), California. This store operated as a SAFEWAY until 1987. It was part of a group of stores that were closed prior to SAFEWAY leaving the Southern California Market in 1988.
This store became a Pic N Save Store in the fall of 1987. When Big Lots Corporate decided to change the name of its stores to one name, this store became a Big Lots.
This store closed in January 2009. Updated photo after Big Lots Store closed on March 22, 2009.
Of course the new tenants could not leave the building alone, they just had to mess with it,,,,,,causing controversy as they forgot to consult with the surrounding neighborhood.
Kyoto Japan
The oldest knife maker in Kyōto, Shigeharu (重春) was founded in the Kamakura period sometime between 1190 and 1329. Historically sword makers. It is among only a handful of stores in Kyoto that can claim to be 'senzen', or predating the Onin War of 1467. It is located near Ninjo Castle in Kyoto.
I went to the thrift store again today and bought two of the tiffany candle sconces and this pink teapot without a lid to hang on a tree in the yard. All this for only $3.68.........what a deal.
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37038 leads the stored line at Barrow Hill. Hopefully though the row of Class 20's behind will be used in October for Rail head treatment trains.
40013 'Andania' was one of the stars of the photo shoot put together by the Class 40 appeal.
Burlington Store is next door to The Rivers Saloon on the Street of Old Trail Town in Cody Wyoming. From the sign on the building: "The building was built on the Greybull River near Burlington, Wyoming about 1897.It was moved to Burlington where it was used for a store for several years." The building has since been moved to Old Trail Town.
Since it is the Year of the Dragon, various types of dragon ornaments are display for sale at the Takashimaya Store, Ngee Ann City, Orchard Road.
This cobblestone building caught my attention as I was leaving Bouckville. This 1844 cobblestone building houses a unique antique store. They specialize in primitives, country, textiles, pottery, china, vintage jewelry, and mission furniture. Its located on the corner of Routes 20 and 46S, 1 mile west of Bouckville,NY.
Gap Outlet Factory Store , Clinton CT, 8/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Gail is a vintage grocery store doll from the early 1960s. I found her just by chance, when I was 'channel surfing,' so to speak (looking aimlessly) on etsy.
Her face is very similar to Sweet Sue Sophisticate and Revlon dolls of the 1950s-very early 1960s who have a somewhat square-ish jaw and mature look in contrast to the more oval-faced, turned-up-nose, cute look that became more common after the 1950s and can be seen, for instance, in Candy Fashion dolls and DeLuxe Reading's various grocery store dolls, as well as in top-line dolls.
***Her body, like many grocery store dolls, is stuffed with kapok and consists of only 2 pieces: the head (not stuffed but regular vinyl); and a body made of ONE piece--the arms, legs, etc. are all together. Thus, there is no movement of arms and legs.
Kapok stuffing can lead to a kind of warping of the legs--they can became swayed to one side, for example, probably from not being able adequately to support the weight of the doll while left standing (that's just a guess). Luckily, Gail's legs are in good condition. I have put her on a stand so her legs will stay relatively straight.
One advantage is that though grocery store dolls were CHEAP--let me say that again:
CHEAP! CHEAP and PROUD!
--her hair is wonderful.
When I got her, her hair was limp, flat and bedraggled but I rinsed it with conditioner and it was very soft and manageable. Plus, just several minutes in curlers and her hair hair curled like a dream! Her hair is not thick yet it looks like a full bouffant-ish style just because of how great it curls.
Blessed, cheap 50+ year old grocery store doll (that I never had until now), I love you!
i finally have a "store" back on my site. there are a few more sections to add, but for now i have orignals, prints, art supplies, books, stickers and button packs.
in the next week or two i'll be updating this shop quite a bit. here is a list of things i still need to add:
- t-shirts
- keychains
- pocket mirrors
- tote bags
- coaster sets
- magnets
- and hats
so yeah, i gots me some work to do.
For my occasional series, "the changing face of Britain's High Street".
The Poole Marks and Spencer's store (in the Dolphin Centre) is closing down on 08/01/2022. It's a big loss for Poole.
27.12.2021