1...Nippy
waitresses
dressed in purpose-designed cycling
kit.
2...Princess
Elizabeth
(later
Queen Elizabeth II). visiting Cadby
Hall.
3...King
George V
visiting Greenford tea factory in
1923.
4...Clerical
office
in Elms House, 1934.
5...A
horse-drawn
van.
6...The
teashop at Ludgate
Circus.
7...A
Lyons salesman's
van
being used to raise money for charity.
8...Swiss
roll plant
at
Carlton Bakery.
9...The
Lyons War
Memorial
at Greenford.
10..Lyons
stand
at unidentified trade fair.
11..Greenford
external
shot
showng overhead conveyor system
12..The
Royal visit to the
Greenford
factory on Feb. 27, 1923.
13..Greenford
factory
- the loading area on the south side.
14..Part
of the power plant
at
the Greenford factory.
15..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.
18..The
Food and Product testing
laboratory
at Lyons Carlton Bakery
19..Laboratory.
-.scoring bakery samples in about 1950
20..Carlton
Bakery
- material storage computerized
controls
21..Carlton
Bakery
- section of the ingredient feed
sysyem.
22..Bakery
vehicle during WW II
that
had gas bags attached because of the
shortage of petrol.
23..Laboratory
- a picture of an Extensograph
Machine,
24..Princess
Margaret's wedding
cake.
25..Carlton
Bakery
- The swiss roll oven.
26..Horse-drawn
Van
- advertising Lyons Toney Toffee.
27..Nippys
- To promote a keep-fit culture for the
girls.1934
28..The
inside of a
teashop
- 1920
29..Coventry
teashop after the blitz on the
city
30..Line
of horse
vans
31..Coventry
teashop after the blitz on the city.
(2)
32..Teashop
X4 - 321 Oxford
Street
33..Wedding
cake made for the Duke & Duchess of
York
- 1986
34..Her
Royal Highness The Princess
Royal,
visiting Carlton on 28 January 1992.
35..Teashop
lithograph
36..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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