- Look up Woolies or
Woolworth's in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Woolworth,
Woolworth's, or
Woolworths may
refer to: F. W.
Woolworth Company, the original...
- The F. W.
Woolworth Company (often
referred to as
Woolworth's or
simply Woolworth) was a
retail company and one of the
pioneers of the five-and-dime store...
- The
Woolworth Building is a 792-foot-tall (241 m)
residential building and
early skys****er at 233
Broadway in the
Tribeca neighborhood of
Lower Manhattan...
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Woolworths was a
British high-street
variety retail chain and conglomerate. At its height, it
operated as
Woolworths Group PLC,
which included other companies...
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Frank Winfield Woolworth (April 13, 1852 –
April 8, 1919) was an
American entrepreneur, the
founder of F. W.
Woolworth Company, and the
operator of variety...
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Woolworths Group Limited is an
Australian multinational retail and
finance company,
primarily known for the
operation of its
retail chain Woolworths Supermarkets...
- in the
Woolworth store — now the
International Civil Rights Center and
Museum — in Greensboro,
North Carolina,
which led to the F. W.
Woolworth Company...
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Woolworths (colloquially
known as "Woolies") is an
Australian supermarket chain owned by
Woolworths Group.
Founded in 1924,
Woolworths is
currently Australia's...
- "jeep carrier" or "baby flattop" in the
United States Navy (USN) or "
Woolworth Carrier" by the
Royal Navy, was a
small and
slower type of
aircraft carrier...
- date to 1879, as it is a
successor corporation to the F. W.
Woolworth Company (“
Woolworth's”),
which changed its name to Foot
Locker in 2001, as many of...