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"Woolworth: A Journey Through Time and Space" Step into the world of Woolworth, a name that resonates with nostalgia and memories

Background imageWoolworth Collection: Soap powder aisle, Woolworths store, 1956 (b / w photo)

Soap powder aisle, Woolworths store, 1956 (b / w photo)
XJF425677 Soap powder aisle, Woolworths store, 1956 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageWoolworth Collection: Tinned foods aisle, Woolworths store, 1956 (b / w photo)

Tinned foods aisle, Woolworths store, 1956 (b / w photo)
XJF425674 Tinned foods aisle, Woolworths store, 1956 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageWoolworth Collection: Delicatessen aisle, Woolworths store, 1956 (b / w photo)

Delicatessen aisle, Woolworths store, 1956 (b / w photo)
XJF425668 Delicatessen aisle, Woolworths store, 1956 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageWoolworth Collection: Confectionary aisle, Woolworths store, 1956 (b / w photo)

Confectionary aisle, Woolworths store, 1956 (b / w photo)
XJF425670 Confectionary aisle, Woolworths store, 1956 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageWoolworth Collection: Paint and brushes aisle, Woolworths store, 1956 (b / w photo)

Paint and brushes aisle, Woolworths store, 1956 (b / w photo)
XJF425671 Paint and brushes aisle, Woolworths store, 1956 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageWoolworth Collection: Woolworths Store

Woolworths Store
circa 1925: A Woolworth Store in Holborn, London. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageWoolworth Collection: FRANK WINFIELD WOOLWORTH (1852-1919). American merchant. Photographed in 1913

FRANK WINFIELD WOOLWORTH (1852-1919). American merchant. Photographed in 1913

Background imageWoolworth Collection: Ticker tape parade

Ticker tape parade
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: Ticker tape parade passing Woolworth Building in New York City. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageWoolworth Collection: F. W. Woolworth Co. 5 and 10 Cent Store

F. W. Woolworth Co. 5 and 10 Cent Store
Postcard view of the exterior of the Woolworth Store as seen from Michican Avenue. A vintage automobile and pedestrians are on the street

Background imageWoolworth Collection: Skyline of Downtown New York City As Seen From Hudson River

Skyline of Downtown New York City As Seen From Hudson River
Vintage linen postcard showing the New York skyline from the hudson River. The tall white building in the center left is the Woolworth building

Background imageWoolworth Collection: Monroe Street, Looking North, Tallahassee, Florida

Monroe Street, Looking North, Tallahassee, Florida
Street scene showing vintage automobiles parked along street in front of businesses. A Woolworth Store is visible on the left

Background imageWoolworth Collection: Central Avenue Looking South, Dunkirk, NY

Central Avenue Looking South, Dunkirk, NY
view of Central Avenue looking south.Vintage automobiles line the streets and storefronts are visible including a F. W. Woolworth, J.C. Penney, and the Capitol Theater

Background imageWoolworth Collection: F. W. Woolworth Company Store, Minneapolis, Minnesota

F. W. Woolworth Company Store, Minneapolis, Minnesota
A street scend showing the F. W. Woolworth store on the corner of a busy street. Vintage automobiles and pedestrians are visible

Background imageWoolworth Collection: Woolworth Workers Strike

Woolworth Workers Strike
New York, New York: 1937 Female employees of Woolworths holding a sign indicating they are striking for a 40 hour work week

Background imageWoolworth Collection: Police officers arrest Medgar Evers and NaCP executive secretary Roy Wilkins

Police officers arrest Medgar Evers and NaCP executive secretary Roy Wilkins
WOOLWORTHs PROTEST, 1963. Police officers arrest Medgar Evers and NaCP executive secretary Roy Wilkins, while protesting outside a Woolworths Store in Jackson, Mississippi, 1 June 1963

Background imageWoolworth Collection: Study for Woolworths private office in the Woolworth Buildi

Study for Woolworths private office in the Woolworth Building. Date between 1913 and 1924

Background imageWoolworth Collection: WOOLWORTH BUILDING, 1920s. The Woolworth Building, New York City

WOOLWORTH BUILDING, 1920s. The Woolworth Building, New York City, the worlds tallest building at the time of its completion in 1913. Stereograph view, 1920s

Background imageWoolworth Collection: SAN FRANCISCO: CABLE CAR. A cable car on the turntable at the intersection of Powell

SAN FRANCISCO: CABLE CAR. A cable car on the turntable at the intersection of Powell and Market Streets in San Francisco, California. Photographed c1950

Background imageWoolworth Collection: Leys Avenue, Letchworth

Leys Avenue, Letchworth
A view of Leys Avenue in Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire, with people out shopping and several parked bicycles

Background imageWoolworth Collection: Municipal and Woolworth Buildings, New York

Municipal and Woolworth Buildings, New York
Manhattan Municipal and Woolworth Buildings, New York, USA. The Woolworth Building was the worlds tallest building from 1913 to 1930. View from the North River (Hudson River)

Background imageWoolworth Collection: The Woman Who Spent 10 In A Woolworth Store, by H. M. Bate

The Woman Who Spent 10 In A Woolworth Store, by H. M. Bate
A humorous illustration showing a lady who has bought everything in a department store. Woolworths was particularly renowned for its low-cost goods

Background imageWoolworth Collection: New York / Woolworth Bldg

New York / Woolworth Bldg
A New York skyscraper: Woolworth Building by night

Background imageWoolworth Collection: New York / Woolworth Bldg

New York / Woolworth Bldg
New York: the Woolworth Building, at that time the worlds tallest building



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"Woolworth: A Journey Through Time and Space" Step into the world of Woolworth, a name that resonates with nostalgia and memories. From its humble beginnings in Southend to its iconic presence in cities like Stevenage, Birmingham, and New York, it has left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness. As we gaze upon the image of Woolworths Southend FWW01_01_0033_002, we are transported back to a time when this store was at the heart of the community. It stood as a symbol of convenience and affordability for shoppers from all walks of life. Moving across continents, we find ourselves captivated by the majestic New York skyline with Brooklyn Bridge. Amongst these towering structures stands The Woolworth Building - a testament to architectural brilliance and grandeur. Its presence reminds us that even amidst concrete jungles, beauty can be found. But it wasn't just about buildings; it was about connections too. White Star to New York captures the excitement and anticipation felt by countless travelers embarking on transatlantic voyages. The Brooklyn Bridge serves as both a physical link between boroughs and a metaphorical bridge connecting dreams with reality. In bustling cityscapes like Parks, City Hall and Buildings in New York or closer to home at Kingston-upon-Thames BL25186 or Edmonton FWW01_01_0367_002 or Blackpool FWW01_01_0066_002 - Woolworths stores were more than just places to shop. They were meeting points for friends catching up over coffee or families browsing through aisles filled with treasures waiting to be discovered. Woolworth's legacy is not only defined by its physical presence but also by the memories it created within communities worldwide. It holds a special place in our hearts as we reminisce about simpler times spent wandering through aisles filled with trinkets, toys, household essentials – everything under one roof.