Sunderland Echo

WEARSIDE ECHOES

JOPLINGS WAS PART OF SUNDERLAND’S HISTORY FOR MORE THAN 200 YEARS ..... AND IT WAS HELD IN SUCH

- CHRIS CORDNER LOOKS BACK

Fabulous memories of Joplings staff have been shared by Echo readers. And what recollecti­ons they were – especially of one amazing employee who spent 54 loyal years with the store. We asked for your comments after we shared a picture on social media of former workers and asked who remembered them. Thousands of you were reached and lots of you pointed out that the picture was taken in 1998. The photograph showed two Sunderland shopworker­s, who retired from Joplings after a combined service of 104 years. They were Eileen Knott, centre left, and Beatrice Nicholson, who were pictured with friends from Joplings. Claire Douglas was first to respond and said: “My fabulous late ‘Aunty Beaty’ Fondly known as Miss Douglas throughout her 50+ years at Joplings despite being married. I worked there too for years as a Saturday girl in the restaurant x.” And Paul Douglas also responded and said: “Only ever had one employer. From aged 15 till she finally retired at 69. That’s 54 years. Amazing.” Our thanks also go to Sheena Robson who named all of the people in the picture. She said: “From left to right Karen Yvonne Margaret Marilyn Joyce Judith Eileen Margaret david Beatrice bob Sheila Jim Doreen Philip I think happy days.” Kay Stonehouse said it was a shame that Joplings was no longer open and added: “Spent hours shopping in there. Loved it x.” Susan Douglas Rochester said: “My aunty Beaty right in the middle of the photo; sadly no longer with us.” And Sarah Elizabeth Hall commented: “My Auntie Margaret Orbell is hiding at the back!!!” Ann Work said: “I worked in the store 1965 / 1969 when I left to have my son. Great place to work.” We’re also grateful to Yvonne Foffy Moulding who said she started at Joplings in 1990/91 and added: “We wore the light blue pleated skirts then before the uniform changed to navy.” Another to fondly remember Joplings was Donna Hodgson, who wished the store was still here. “Such a shame. I loved that shop,” she said. And two more of you also recalled some of the people in the photos. They were Christine Lamb who said: “Yes Marilyn Addison and a few more.” Justine Williams said: “Yes my Auntie Joyce xx.”

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The Joplings store, which was loved by Sunderland shoppers.
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