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1...Nippy waitresses dressed in purpose-designed cycling kit.
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Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II). visiting Cadby Hall.
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King George V visiting Greenford tea factory in 1923.
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Clerical office in Elms House, 1934.
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A horse-drawn van.
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The teashop at Ludgate Circus.
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A Lyons salesman's van being used to raise money for charity.
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Swiss roll plant at Carlton Bakery.
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The Lyons War Memorial at Greenford.
10..Lyons stand at unidentified trade fair.
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Greenford external shot showng overhead conveyor system
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The Royal visit to the Greenford factory on Feb. 27, 1923.
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Greenford factory - the loading area on the south side.
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Part of the power plant at the Greenford factory.
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Greenford dock with the first barge to make its way from Brentford Lock.
16..Lyons Demonstration Van offering free cups of coffee c.1935
17..Bakery Demonstration Van.
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The Food and Product testing laboratory at Lyons Carlton Bakery
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Laboratory. -.scoring bakery samples in about 1950
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Carlton Bakery - material storage computerized controls
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Carlton Bakery - section of the ingredient feed sysyem.
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Bakery vehicle during WW II that had gas bags attached because of the shortage of petrol.
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Laboratory - a picture of an Extensograph Machine,
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Princess Margaret's wedding cake.
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Carlton Bakery - The swiss roll oven.
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Horse-drawn Van - advertising Lyons Toney Toffee.
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Nippys - To promote a keep-fit culture for the girls.1934
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The inside of a teashop - 1920
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Coventry teashop after the blitz on the city
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Line of horse vans
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Coventry teashop after the blitz on the city. (2)
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Teashop X4 - 321 Oxford Street
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Wedding cake made for the Duke & Duchess of York - 1986
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Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, visiting Carlton on 28 January 1992.
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Teashop lithograph
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Teashop Y3 at Cadby Hall
37.
Painting of a Lyons Corner House by Margaret Russell.
38.
Horse-drawn coach owned by Lyons

 

 

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