First time visitor's tour

This website has been created by a group of retired partners from the John Lewis department store in Watford. There are more details below. To keep following this tour, click on the red links to the right.

About our site

Welcome to the Watford Memorystore
By Judy Faraday

Welcome to the Trewins Memorystore archive.  The site has been developed by a group of retired Partners from the John Lewis department store in Watford.  For many years known by the name of Trewin Brothers, but now better known as John Lewis Watford.

The collection of material which has been entered on to the site is just the tip of the iceberg.  We hope many more Partners and customers will help us to build a living picture of the shop both as it was in years gone by and as it develops in the 21st century.

We have arranged the site into various sections which we hope will make it easy for you to look around and encourage you to enter your own memories of the shop and shopping in Watford.

Photo:Trewins sign c1890.
Photo:Trewins 1902 decorated for the Coronation of Edward VII.
Photo:Waitrose North Watford.
Photo:Trewins team at Wellington Park Gala Day 1987.
This gallery was added by Judy Faraday on 14/08/2007.

Comments/reviews:

Congratulations on this website! I think you've put some really interesting content together and edited it really well.

By Jack Latimer
On 25/09/2007

A terrific start! Already the site lures you into interesting corners and opens up lots of ideas for more to come. It will be really useful as an example to quote to other businesses thinking of doing something similar.
Congratulations to all concerned.

By Vic Gray, Community Archives Development Group
On 10/01/2008

I remember Trewins in the 70's - what lovely memories.  The web site is easy to find your way around - and the photographs really bring it to life.  Thanks for making me laugh out loud at the old ladies changing room!

By Jane Slatter - Soroptimist International St Albans & District
On 01/04/2008

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