1935 Locations of London Express Dairy Shops, compiled from Post Office Directory of that year.
1967 Banstead shop manageress Miss Margaret Mrazek receives award. (Express News Spring)
1957 Barnet Shop. Tony Cairns comments "My sister Lynda and myself waiting to go into the Odeon on a Saturday, at the top of Station Road. Note the Express Dairy and Chicken Restaurant in the parade of shops." Brian Wastell adds "My aunt Min Oakley was the manager of this shop." Paul Smith also added "My Auntie Barbara was manager of the shop in East Barnet Road, my mum also worked there and often went up to the shop pictured to help out." (Courtesy Tony Cairns)
1970 Beckenham shop manageress Mrs Peggy Price, and her area supervisor Roger Metcalf win holiday vouchers for this display. (Courtesy Doreen Williams)
1900's? Blackheath Dairy. (Courtesy Brian Wastell)
1900's? Blackheath Dairy. (Courtesy Brian Wastell)
1900's? Blackheath Dairy. (Courtesy Brian Wastell)
1900's? Blackheath Dairy. (Courtesy Brian Wastell)
1950's Burnt Oak Shop (Courtesy Michael Aldread)
2024 Canon's Park shop, still with some original features (Courtesy Mark Amies)
2024 Canon's Park shop, still with some original features (Courtesy Mark Amies)
2024 Canon's Park shop, still with some original features (Courtesy Mark Amies)
2024 Canon's Park shop, still with some original features (Courtesy Mark Amies)
2024 Canon's Park shop, still with some original features (Courtesy Mark Amies)
1933 Chalk Farm Underground station, Northern line, a Leslie Green corner site building; showing the Haverstock Hill side. Express Dairy shop and tea room occupies the corner, a station entrance is located to the far end, another entrance in the centre is shuttered up. View up Adelaide Road on opposite side of road by camera. (Courtesy London Transport Collection)
1933 Chalk Farm Underground station, unusually long Leslie Green building, Adelaide Road side, with Express Dairy shop at corner. (Courtesy London Transport Collection)
1953 Chalk Farm Shop (Courtesy Bill Taylor/ London Transport collection PL/15)
1960's Chalk Farm Station shop (Courtesy Paul Smith)
1960's? Express Dairy Chalk Farm shop with a range of food such as McVities digestive biscuits, processed peas and sliced peaches. (Courtesy Mary Evans Picture Library)
2023 Chalk Farm Station (Courtesy Google Street View)
1920's? Express Dairy Shop, Chiselhurst (Courtesy Paul Luke)
1972 Chislehurst Shop Operations
1972 Chislehurst Shop Operations
1972 Chislehurst Shop Operations
1972 Chislehurst Shop Operations
1972 Chislehurst Shop
1980 Chislehurst shop in step with the latest shopping trends
1980 Fresh Image for Shops - Chiselhurst
1980 Fresh Image for Shops - Chiselhurst
1920's? Croydon Shop (Courtesy Paul Smith)
2023 South Croydon Shop Location (Courtesy Lindsey Cannon)
1972 Smiles from Sidmouth, where Douglas and Irene Buse cope with a vast postal demand for Devonshire Clotted Cream
1977 Express shop in Bideford, with Gillian Upton behind the counter. (Express News Autumn)
1981 Selwyn Parkhouse retires as shop manager after 20 years, at Exeter, Exmouth and Budleigh Salterton. (January Express News)
1957 Glenys Meager, shop assistant at Hayes, Kent and Sylvia Blackwell, Ealing High Street, try out the new uniform. The Training Centre was then at Connaught Street, W2. (Express News March)
1939 Bus/coach roadside passenger shelter at the Granville Hotel, Uxbridge Road, Ealing Common, with Hornby & Clarke Dairy shop. (Courtesy London Transport Collection)
1950's Express Shop at Eastcote, Field End Road
1960's Eastcote Shop (Courtesy Alan Vinton)
1960's Express Shop at Eastcote with Rider Pram (Courtesy Paul Luke). Stephen John Wills comments "As Foremen, one of our jobs on Rota was to collect Shops Days Takings and bring them back to our depot, at that time Hurlingham"
1940's Edgware Shop - Composite image. Roger Frost comments "My mother and father both worked for Express Dairy and lived in a flat above the Edgware shop when they first got married in 1938. When my dad was called up in 1940 my mum had to give the flat up and go and live back with her parents. I believe it was because she was classed as a single woman and as such could not have the tenancy." (Courtesy Michael Aldread and London Transport Archive from Mark Amies)
2024 Edgware shop scene (Courtesy Mark Amies)
1939 Bus shelter at junction of Cambridge Road and Silver Street, Edmonton. The parade of shops on the right includes a Tesco Stores and Express Dairy. (Courtesy London Transport Collection)
1928 College Farm shop, Finchley
1950's? Friern Barnet Shop (Courtesy Express Dairy Memories FB)
1934 Bus stand opposite "The Orange Tree" public house, Friern Barnet, with an Express Dairy shop opposite. (Courtesy London Transport Collection)
1900's? Golders Green Shop, The Promenade (Courtesy Paul Smith)
1936 A detail from a wonderful, commercial postcard view of Hammersmith Road, from around 1936. The shop assistant in the Express on the corner can be seen in her ‘whites and mop cap’, while two school girls peered into the window. They were probably pupils from the Sacred Heart High School across the road, which still survives. New laid eggs and cream are advertised while the delivery driver (spot his legs through the chassis!) sorted his load. This Ford ‘AA’ 30cwt box van, Express fleet no 25, GW 9102, was supplied on 8/12/31 by AE Gould Ltd, for £165 8 6d. TH Lewis built the body, which came complete with roller shutters front and rear and cake trays, for £155 19s. Chassis no AA4793085 was built at the new Dagenham plant during the first month of production there. The first vehicle off the line on 1/10/31 was an ‘AA’ truck, on chassis no AA4791110. The van was sold to G Ridler of London W11, in December, 1942, for £27 10s. Apart from the mounted policeman, passing traffic includes a large Sunbeam, an Austin 16/18hp and Morris Oxford. (Courtesy The Express Dairy Motorised Fleet, Allan Bedford, Heritage Machines)
1957-8 Hammersmith Shop, photo by James R. Macdonald (Courtesy Stan Hudgins, Old London Photos)
1959 Hammersmith Broadway (Courtesy Paul Smith)
Shop and delivery truck at Hammersmith Road, W London. (Courtesy Richard Gaylard)
1891, Hampstead Hygienic Dairies, Heath Street. Advertisement in Kelly's Camden Town and Hampstead directory. (Courtesy Camden Society)
1910's? Heath Street, Hampstead Express Shop. (Courtesy Michael Aldread)
1982 Express Dairy's first shop in Heath Street, Hampstead
1889/ 1965 Heath Street, Hampstead shop in 1889 and 1965 (Express News Summer/Autumn)
1965 Heath Street, Hampstead shop redevelopment. (Express News Summer/Autumn)
1965 Heath Street, Hampstead shop redevelopment. (Express News Summer/Autumn)
1965 Heath Street, Hampstead shop redevelopment. (Express News Summer/Autumn)
1965 Heath Street, Hampstead shop redevelopment. (Express News Summer/Autumn)
1905 Express Dairy Shop, Finchley Road, Hampstead (Courtesy Paul Luke)
1960's? Express Dairy Shop at Falloden Way, Hampstead, London NW11. Thanks to Brian Wastell and Paul Smith for helping identify.(Courtesy Paul Smith)
1957 Glenys Meager, shop assistant at Hayes, Kent and Sylvia Blackwell, Ealing High Street, try out the new uniform. The Training Centre was then at Connaught Street, W2. (Express News March)
1956 Hendon Central Express shop display
1950's? Herne Hill Shop and Depot (Courtesy Paul Smith)
1900's Islington Green shop (Courtesy Michael Aldread)
1903 Express Shop at 'The Angel', Islington. (Courtesy Michael Aldread, photo from Gravelroots)
1960's Highbury Express Shop in 245 Upper Street, Depot behind in Swan Yard (Courtesy Michael Aldread)
1980's ? Islington. Michael Aldread comments "Lloyds of Amwell Street". Dave Luxford adds "Blimey, remember him, I can see him now standing outside his shop in his apron, he was on the phone nearly every day for something or other".
1950's Highgate Shop (Courtesy Dave Fane)
1968 Denise Oakley of Highgate Shop, photo received from Joe Birch. (Express News Christmas)
1968 Good Housekeeping Shield won by Doris Ielden at Kenton Lane shop
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1903 Clarke's expanded to open a shop at 7 Station Parade, Kew Gardens. Hornby opened a rival shop at number 16! Caroline Blomfield comments "16 Station Parade is now Pether's the butcher. The present owner of Pether's has been told that they used to keep their horse and cart for deliveries behind the shop. There was also an Express Dairy in North Road in 1960. By 1920, 7 Station Parade was Hornby & Clarke Ltd., a large local dairy, with shops all over south and west London." Michael Jackson remembers "deliveries of milk from Hornby and Clarke using the old hand pushed cart. I cannot imagine it was pushed each day from Richmond, so I imagine it was stocked up from a local point before the round was started. They kept their cows on Petersham Meadows from 1870 until 1935, when the farm was taken over by Express Dairy. By the mid-60s 7 Station Parade itself was an Express Dairy. After a spell as Hobson's Bakery, it is now Starbucks." (Courtesy Twickenham Park Residents Association)
1950's Hornby and Clarke's shop at Kew. (Courtesy Twickenham Park Residents Association)
1981 Kew Gardens shop manager John Hoare serviing a customer. (Express News December)
1981 Kew Gardens shop, from a day in the life of South London
1920's Shops feature shows Leyton Shop in the 1920's from Express News in 1977
1970 Bute Street Shop in London SW7 Kensington
1970 Bute Street Shop in London SW7 Kensington
1970 Bute Street Shop in London SW7 Kensington
1970 Inga Coates, manageress of Bute Street shop
1934 Parade outside Express Shop at 154 Camberwell Road, London. (Courtesy Paul Smith)
1908 Express Shop, probably 85 Queen Street, Cheapside, where Koppenhagen & Co, Cigar Importers and Pipemakers, were based in the 1900's. Lady on the right identified as Beatrice May Warren, by her grand-daughter Angela Masters. (January Express News)
City Road Shop
1930's? Express Dairy paper bag, featuring Dover Street Shop (Courtesy Paul Smith)
1932 Jean, an assistant at the shop in Fulham Palace Road. (1960 Picture Set from Express News Christmas edition)
1910's? High Holborn Express Shop (Courtesy Michael Aldread)
1900's? Pentonville Road Shop (Courtesy Michael Aldread)
1950's Express Shop in Queen Caroline St, Hammersmith Broadway, prior to the construction of the flyover. Gaumont Cinema in the background, trolley bus power lines still in use. (Courtesy Robin Fraser Bell,)
1977 Shops feature about Robert Street shop with manageress Vera Murphy and Shops Director Gwyn Connelly
1977 Roberts Street, NW1 shop Cashier Pat Spears. (Express News Summer)
1977 Roberts Street, NW1 shop staff Sally Eley and Vera Murphy. (Express News Summer)
1977 Roberts Street, NW1 shop stockroom checks by Mrs Murphy and Frances Staff. (Express News Summer)
1977 Busy Roberts Street, NW1 Express Shop. (Express News Summer)
1944 Tottenham Court Road station protected by blast wall during the second world war. Express Dairy Co building, probably a shop, on the left. (Courtesy London Transport Collection)
1947 Side view of 55 Broadway, London Transport headquarters on the left, seen from St Ermin's Hill, with an Express Dairy shop in Broadway visible at the end of the street. (Courtesy London Transport Collection)
1910's? Maida Vale shop. "The Express Dairy Company's new branch at 1 Lauderdale Parade, Elgin Avenue. (Courtesy Paul Smith)
1969 Express Shop, Clifton Road, Maida Vale, looking north-east towards St John's Wood Road. (Courtesy rustyproof, Flickr)
2023 Lauderdale Parade, Maida Vale (Courtesy Google Street View)
1938, March. Morden Underground station; a queue of passengers waiting for workmen's tickets with Express Dairy shop advertising " Pasteurised Milk Twice Daily in This District". (Courtesy London Transport Collection)
1970 Morden shops: 2 Crown Lane & 86-84 London Road (J Leon & Co tobacconist/Express Dairy Co Ltd/Andrews & Partners estate agent) (Courtesy Bill Rudd, Merton Historical Society)
1960's? New Barnet Shop, Greenhill Parade (Courtesy Paul Smith)
1960's? New Barnet shop. Paul Smith comments ""My mum worked there and my Auntie Barbara was manager, 2 x EVM vehicles used to park around the back, UBY 762F (Fred Wobey & Dell Rix) and Transit BRK 541H (Les Bunyan)". (Courtesy Paul Smith)
1960's? New Barnet Shop. Paul Smith comments "My Auntie Barbara was manager of New Barnet shop, my mum was cashier there also" (Courtesy Paul Smith)
1960's? New Barnet Shop (Courtesy Paul Smith)
1911 The Clarke's main shop at 46 Hill Rise, Richmond, now renumbered to 84. (Courtesy Twickenham Park Residents Association)
1900's J Clarke shop in East Twickenham. Paul Lelliott comments "The Express shop was just at the bottom of Richmond bridge; there also was one in St Margarets Road. Always doing run-outs to them." (Courtesy Twickenham Park Residents Association)
1960's Hornby and Clarke shop at St Margarets Broadway. (Courtesy Twickenham Park Residents Association)
1970's? St Margaret's Shop, Twickenham (Courtesy Express Dairy Memories FB Group)
1966 Sheen Lane shop, still trading under Hornby & Clarke name, manageress was Mrs Taylor. (Express News Summer 1966)
1977 Shops feature shows Ruislip self-service shop in the 1970's
1955 Express Dairy shop at Albany Park, Sidcup (Courtesy Robin Fraser Bell)
1955 Express Dairy shop at Albany Park, Sidcup. Robin Fraser Bell comments "My mum Mary Bell is on the left, then Joyce Goddard and Gladys Luxford. Their husbands were all milkmen at Express, Fred Goddard moved to Unigate at Bournemouth. My Dad Duncan Bell went on to be Assistant Manager at Welling Depot, with Derek Luxford as Manager."(Courtesy Robin Fraser Bell)
1950's Sidcup High Street Shop
1982 Experimental shop re-branding at St John's Wood
1982 Experimental shop re-branding at St John's Wood
1982 Experimental shop re-branding at St John's Wood
1991 Shop Manageress Dorothy recalls her time at Stanmore Broadway shop (from Express Foods Pensioners News) Robin Fraser Bell comments "My mum worked in an Express shop in 1955, her and her co-workers used have a bit of a giggle. She used to tell us a story of an elderly lady who would come in weekly to buy currant buns, and always said "are those currants in that bun?". One day my mum answered "no they're dead flies". Courtesy Beryl Purslove
1968 Andrew Pear at Stanmore Shop as part of his training and experience as a merchandiser. (Express News Christmas)
1970 New 'all-refrigerated' self-service shop in Stanmore, Middlesex
1970 New 'all-refrigerated' self-service shop in Stanmore, Middlesex
1970 New 'all-refrigerated' self-service shop in Stanmore, Middlesex
1970 New 'all-refrigerated' self-service shop in Stanmore, Middlesex
1970 New 'all-refrigerated' self-service shop in Stanmore, Middlesex
1970 Stanmore shop images-the first 'all refrigerated' shop. (Express News Autumn)
1951, Streatham Shop. Chris Zalman comments "Was Streatham the site of the UK's first supermarket? Back in the 1950s, Streatham boasted the busiest and longest shopping street in the whole of South London, and it was Express Dairy who opened the 2,500 square foot store." Chris Austen adds "I remember the store, which was opposite Sainsburys and close to Streatham Hill Railway Station! I lived two miles away at the time!!".
1974 South Sydenham shop
1974 New concept shops at Sydenham and Colindale. Debs Brown comments "I worked in the Sydenham Road Express Dairy store, back in the late 70’s and early 80’s. Manager was a lovely lady called Sharon who married the Express Dairy milkmen Roy, nickname 'Ghost'. My mum worked in the Kirkdale store and the Chislehurst store too."
1974 New concept shops at Sydenham and Colindale
1973 Linda Hams, Manager of Tithe Farm shop
1950's Upper Norwood shop on Westow Hill. Jonathan Austen-Buchanan comments "The church opposite is Upper Norwood Methodist, prior to its rebuilding in the 1960's. The lady is my great-aunt, Ivy Bridle, who was manageress of the window display department. (Courtesy Jonathan Austen-Buchanan)
1970 New self-service shop on the Roundshaw estate between Wallington and Croydon
1977 Retired Wembley West manageress Mrs Mary Bond. (Express News Summer)
1949 Express Shop at Sidmouth Road, Willesden. Part of a survey of local shopping centres by the Borough of Willesden, described as "A modern shopping parade in Sidmouth Road". Graham Wichall comments "My mum Jacqueline Tee worked there in the late 30's/early 40's as a milk girl on the horse and cart, with the churns and ladles" (Courtesy mikey ashworth, Flickr)
1900's Shops like this were supplied with milk brought into London by rail. (Courtesy 'On the Milk Train' video, Dr David Turner)
1954 (Express Salesman's Manual Fourth Edition)
(Courtesy Michael Aldread)
1900's? Express Dairy Shop (Courtesy Paul Smith)
(Courtesy Michael Aldread)
1940's? Express Shop, unknown location (Courtesy Paul Smith)
Express Shop (Courtesy Michael Aldread)
Express Shop (Courtesy Michael Aldread)
1950's? Express Shop next to market. (Courtesy Growing up in my Britain was GREAT FB Group, via Paul Smith)
1950's? Express Shop window display (Courtesy Paul Luke)
1960's? Express Self Service Shop (Courtesy Paul Smith)
1962 Express Shop - Alan Bourke asks "Would anyone know the location of this Express Shop, possibly in the general areas of Muswell Hill or Ealing?" (Courtesy Alan Bourke)
1968 Part of a 'Backing Britain' campaign, where Express pegged their prices for 6 months because of a national financial crisis. See the shop sign "Express Pegs Prices until 31st March" in the shop window. (Express News Spring)
1970's ? Express Shop (Courtesy Michael Aldread)