Morley Industrial Cooperative Society
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I was walking in East Ardsley when i spotted a the stone sign across what had been a shop front at one time. Its a house now but it reads, Morley Industrial Cooperative society. The sign must have been originally made by a stone mason as its made of Yorks Stone, i think? I have a picture but its too large to upload
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Don't know those. I was intrigued by on an old co-op near Hyde Park Picture House Headingley. They're on geo:-http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=29433040
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book wrote: I was walking in East Ardsley when i spotted a the stone sign across what had been a shop front at one time. Its a house now but it reads, Morley Industrial Cooperative society. The sign must have been originally made by a stone mason as its made of Yorks Stone, i think? I have a picture but its too large to upload http://www.secretleeds.co.uk/forum/Mess ... essage=425
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book wrote: I was walking in East Ardsley when i spotted a the stone sign across what had been a shop front at one time. Its a house now but it reads, Morley Industrial Cooperative society. The sign must have been originally made by a stone mason as its made of Yorks Stone, i think? I have a picture but its too large to upload There are loads of these stones around in the ardsley/morley areas.In ardsley I know of one on Fall Lane and also Common Lane........also one on fountain st.Morley.....I know there's quite a few more.Years ago the Yorkshire branch of The Co-op Industrial Society had many shops scattered around the borough.........they proved popular for their "divi" or dividend given for regular patronage and that they stocked an extensive range of popular goods.
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and another ...Lower Wortley Industrial Cooperative SocietyI believe they had 2 stores - one below and one on Oldfield LaneNot sure how independent these were and if they all belonged to the "Leeds Industrial Cooperative society"http://www.yorkshiredailyphoto.com/2011 ... mlOldfield Lanehttp://g.co/maps/8ms5bMore infohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leeds_Co-operative_SocietyInteresting the sign on the Hydepark store is the same - I'm sure I read somewhere that the Wortley stores were separate at one one time. ......http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... Originally 'The Wortley Cloth Manufacturing and Provision Society'.
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http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2843319This is the one at East Ardsley.
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The store on Lower Wortley Road is quite an impressive building. Another Leeds Industrial Cooperative Society shop was on Otley Road in Headingley:http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... AY=FULLThe building is now occupied by Oxfam but the (very worn) foundation stone mentions its former use.http://snipurl.com/22lgeeaI remember the Co-op grocery store on Albion Street in the 1960s (where BHS is now) - our divi number was 183646!
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book wrote: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2843319This is the one at East Ardsley. Yes,corner of Fall Lane/Mary St......other one on Common Lane next to Railway pub...............
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