22 photos showing the pre-Scotmid days of Edinburgh’s co-op stores

St Cuthbert's Supermarket in Leven Street  Tollcross Edinburgh - Exterior - Nearing completionSt Cuthbert's Supermarket in Leven Street  Tollcross Edinburgh - Exterior - Nearing completion
St Cuthbert's Supermarket in Leven Street Tollcross Edinburgh - Exterior - Nearing completion
WHILE co-operative societies continue to exist and thrive in 2019, there’s no denying their glory days belong to the previous century.

In Edinburgh, St Cuthbert’s Co-operative Association was the king of the co-ops and the company boasted numerous branches across the city. Leith too, for a time, had its own Leith Provident based at Great Junction Street. Similar to a department store, the co-op offered consumer goods such as household wares, Formica-topped furniture, and the latest fashion trends. But as the 20th century progressed, St Cuthbert’s widened its scope, launching its own dairy, bakery, butchers, funeral services and a whole host of other offerings. Each customer was also a stakeholder of sorts and was assigned their own unique multi-digit ‘divi’ or dividend number, which would see them receive a remuneration at the end of the financial year, based on how much they had purchased and how much profit the co-op had accrued in total. Even to this day, if you speak to a former St Cuthbert’s shopper, they’ll more than likely remember their mum’s divi number. Some things you just never forget. The name of St Cuthbert’s - or “the store” as it was universally known in Edinburgh - vanished in 1981 when the company merged with Dalziel’s of Motherwell to become the Scottish Midland Co-operative Society; a firm we know today as Scotmid.

A line-up of St Cuthbert's Co-op horses, drivers and carts at the dairy depot in Fountainbridge.A line-up of St Cuthbert's Co-op horses, drivers and carts at the dairy depot in Fountainbridge.
A line-up of St Cuthbert's Co-op horses, drivers and carts at the dairy depot in Fountainbridge.
The Juniper Green branch had self-service. Customers were happy to leave their shopping bags on the shelves in the foreground.The Juniper Green branch had self-service. Customers were happy to leave their shopping bags on the shelves in the foreground.
The Juniper Green branch had self-service. Customers were happy to leave their shopping bags on the shelves in the foreground.
Mr Anderson with Jackie the milk horse from the St Cuthbert's Co-operative horses' stables in Grove Street Fountainbridge in November 1975.Mr Anderson with Jackie the milk horse from the St Cuthbert's Co-operative horses' stables in Grove Street Fountainbridge in November 1975.
Mr Anderson with Jackie the milk horse from the St Cuthbert's Co-operative horses' stables in Grove Street Fountainbridge in November 1975.
The frontage of the new Leith store. Leith Provident merged with St Cuthbert's in 1975.The frontage of the new Leith store. Leith Provident merged with St Cuthbert's in 1975.
The frontage of the new Leith store. Leith Provident merged with St Cuthbert's in 1975.
Formica-topped kitchen units and other wares at the Leith Co-op.Formica-topped kitchen units and other wares at the Leith Co-op.
Formica-topped kitchen units and other wares at the Leith Co-op.
The furniture department.The furniture department.
The furniture department.
A woman checks out the Christmas window display at St Cuthberts Co-Operative Association on Nicolson Street.A woman checks out the Christmas window display at St Cuthberts Co-Operative Association on Nicolson Street.
A woman checks out the Christmas window display at St Cuthberts Co-Operative Association on Nicolson Street.
Kitchen equipment at the Great Junction Street store.Kitchen equipment at the Great Junction Street store.
Kitchen equipment at the Great Junction Street store.
The cabin became separated and its fall broken by a wall at Bristo Street.The cabin became separated and its fall broken by a wall at Bristo Street.
The cabin became separated and its fall broken by a wall at Bristo Street.
St Cuthberts Co-op provided the coach used in Edinburgh by  King Olav of Norway during his state visit to Scotland in October 1962.St Cuthberts Co-op provided the coach used in Edinburgh by  King Olav of Norway during his state visit to Scotland in October 1962.
St Cuthberts Co-op provided the coach used in Edinburgh by King Olav of Norway during his state visit to Scotland in October 1962.
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