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Scene in the International Stores, Crediton, Devon
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Scene in the International Stores, Crediton, Devon
Scene in the International Stores, Crediton, Devon, with two middle-aged women chatting in an aisle. The photograph dates from before decimalisation of the currency -- tins of peaches are priced at two shillings and three pence, rhubarb at one shilling and a penny, prunes at one shilling and creamed rice pudding reduced from one shilling to nine old pence per tin
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Step back in time with this charming scene captured in the International Stores of Crediton, Devon, during the 1960s. Two middle-aged women engage in a friendly conversation as they browse through the aisles, surrounded by the sights and sounds of a bustling British supermarket. The photograph, taken before the decimalisation of the currency in 1971, showcases the prices of various goods displayed on the tiled floor. Tins of peaches and creamed rice pudding are priced at two shillings and three pence, rhubarb at one shilling and a penny, and prunes at one shilling. The women, dressed in cardigans and suits, are deep in conversation as they examine the shelves filled with a variety of goods. A basket sits at their feet, filled with items such as sugar, flour, and tea. The scene is further enhanced by the display of wire baskets and the intricate tiling on the floor. The International Stores, with its wide aisles and high ceilings, was a popular shopping destination in Crediton, Devon, during the 1960s. The store offered a vast selection of goods, from canned foods and cereals to packets of flour and bottles of cocoa. The women's conversation is a reminder of the social aspect of shopping during this era, where a trip to the store was not just about purchasing necessities but also an opportunity to connect with others in the community. This photograph captures a moment in time, offering a glimpse into the past and the everyday life of Britain during the 1960s. The scene is a testament to the enduring charm of the English shopping experience and the simple pleasure of a good conversation in the aisle.
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