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with forty members. The co-operative was so successful that by April the scheme had been opened up to all civil servants and the name changed to the Civil Service Supply Association. Civil servants could purchase tickets for 2 shillings and sixpence, which would entitle them to purchase goods at the
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joined together to buy a half chest of tea. Their first transaction resulted in them saving 9 pence to the pound, and they decided to extend their purchasing to coffee, sugar and other grocery products.
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style. The store remained open until 1982 when it was closed following a severe fire.
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In January 1865, they formed the Post Office Supply Association, a
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store or from firms associated with the association.
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Civil Service Supply Association building (May 2022)
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Strand, London
Civil Service Supply Association building (May 2022)
General Post Office
co-operative
Victoria Street
Strand
art deco



The London Encyclopaedia
Ben Weinreb
"Dickens Dictionary of London by Charles Dickens Jnr"
"Civil Service Supply Association - archiseek"
"The Shops of Old London"
Clippings about Civil Service Supply Association
20th Century Press Archives
ZBW
51°30′35″N 0°07′25″W / 51.5097°N 0.1237°W / 51.5097; -0.1237
Categories
Defunct department stores of the United Kingdom
Defunct retail companies of the United Kingdom
Retail companies established in 1865
Co-operatives in England
Shops in London

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