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Woodward’s Department Store -101 Years of Shopping for Western Canadians

Attention vintage fans – explore Canada’s vibrant past with its iconic department stores! From Hudson Bay, established in 1692, to Eaton’s (1869-1999) and Sears (1892-2018), our country’s history is steeped in retail traditions. But today, we’re shining the spotlight on Woodward’s, the beloved Vancouver and Western Canada institution, which graced the scene from 1892 until 1993. Join us on a trip down memory lane as we delve into Woodward’s rich legacy.

Woodward's Department Store logo

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1940s vintage photo from 1948 of a Woodward's department store truck parked by a Trans-Canada Air Lines plane at the airport

Woodward’s truck parked by a Trans-Canada Air Lines plane at the airport-1948

Brief History of Woodward’s Department Store

  • Charles Woodward established the first Woodward store at the corner of Main and Georgia Streets in Vancouver in 1892 (Source).
  • Woodward’s established a mail-order department in 1896 and published its first catalogue in 1897. “The Great Mail Order House of the West.” (Source).
  • On September 12, 1902, Woodward Department Stores Ltd. was incorporated, and a new store was built on the corner of Hastings and Abbott Streets (Source).
  • In 1926 a store was opened in Edmonton and by the late 1940s the company operated numerous stores in British Columbia and Alberta.
  • The growth kept happening and Woodward’s would become a central feature of the retail scene in southwestern British Columbia for much of the twentieth century..
  • Woodward’s gambled that malls were the wave of the future, and this was the driving force behind their new location in the Park Royal Shopping Centre in West Vancouver, which opened in 1950.
  • Woodward’s filed for bankruptcy protection on December 11, 1992, after a decade of failing to keep up with the changing retail landscape.
  • In June 1993, Hudson’s Bay Company acquired 21 of the total 25 Woodward’s locations in a $235 millions takeover.
  • On December 8, 2009, the Woodward’s Food Floor reopened for the first time since the chain’s sale to Safeway (Source).

For a full read of the Woodward’s history, visit the HBC Heritage website. To explore vintage Woodward’s catalogue history, visit the Canadian Museum of History.

Vintage Photo of Woodward's Store at Hastings and Abbott in 1902.

Woodward’s store at Hastings and Abbott. Source-Canadian Museum of History

Woodward’s Department Store History Thru Vintage Photos, Advertisements & Catalogues

Inside Woodwards grocery department in Vancouver in 1904.

1900s vintage photo of Woodwards grocery depaertment in Vancouver in 1904

Source: dailyhive.com

“Pineapple Special! $0.35.” The fruit department of Woodward’s Department Store in 1905.

1900s vintage photo of the fruit department featuring a pineapple sale at Woodward's Department store in 1905

Source: dailyhive.com

The Woodward Beacon

In 1927, Percival Archibald Woodward (VP of Woodward) built a 75-foot-high beacon to act as a giant billboard advertisement for the department store. The tower held a searchlight that threw out a two million candlepower beam which revolved six times each minute and could be seen from Vancouver Island. When the war hit he was told to remove the tower and the 16-foot W took its place (Source).

Photo – 1938

1930s vintage photo: The Woodward Beacon. In 1927, Percival Archibald Woodward (VP of Woodward) built a 75-foot-high beacon to act as a giant billboard advertisement for the department store. The tower held a searchlight that threw out a two million candlepower beam which revolved six times each minute and could be seen from Vancouver Island.

Source: City of Vancouver Archives

Image of the “W” that was replaced during the war.

vintage photo of the Woodward/s department store W beacon sign

Source: hbcheritage.ca

Woodward’s Spring/Summer Catalogue, No. 60, 1927, cover.

Further Reading: Archived ‘Vintage Catalogue Blog Posts from the Vintage Inn Blog

1920s vintage catalog / catalogue: A Woodward's Spring/Summer Catalogue, No. 60, 1927, cover.

Source: historymuseum.ca

1920s vintage advertisement for Canada’s Woodward’s Department store from 1927. Published by the Vancouver Tourist Association.

1920s vintage advertisement for Canada's Woodward's Department store from 1927. As published by the Vancouver Tourist Association

Source: Pinterest

The Food Floor

The chain was distinctive in that stores included a large supermarket known as the “Food Floor”.

At Oakridge Centre and Chinook Centre (Calgary), the Woodward’s Food Floor had a conveyor system from the cash registers out to a structure in the parking lot. Upon request, the bag boys would pack customers’ groceries into numbered bins and send the bins through the conveyor system. Then customers would take tags with matching numbers out to the structure, and more bag boys would load the groceries from the matching bins into the customers’ cars. This service was called the Grocery Parcel Depot (Source).

Further Reading: This book chronicles what it was like to work at Vancouver’s legendary Woodward’s Food Floor in the sixties

Vintage Postcard for Woodward’s Dept Store Vancouver British Columbia Canada featuring 'Canada's Largest Food Floor".

Source: eBay

Woodward’s Grocery Buyers’ Guide for Spring, No. 64, 1929, cover.

Interesting Fact:  In 1902, after opening its first food centre, the company also started to issue separate food catalogues (Source).

1920s vintage catalogue: Woodward's Grocery Buyers' Guide for Spring, No. 64, 1929, cover.

Source: historymuseum.ca

Woodward’s Fall/Winter Catalogue, No. 71, 1932-33, cover.

1930s vintage catalog cover-Woodward's Fall/Winter Catalogue, No. 71, 1932-33, cover.

Source: historymuseum.ca

Woodward’s, Ltd. – “We Sell Everything”, international “S” series panel trucks appear ready to deliver their goods back on September 24, 1931 (Source).

1930s Vintage Photo: Woodward’s, Ltd. – “We Sell Everything”, international “S” series panel trucks appear ready to deliver their goods back on September 24, 1931

Source: Pinterest

1944 photo of women and a man buying war stamps at jeep shaped booth inside Woodward’s store.

1940s vintage photo of people in 1940s hairstyles and 1940s fashions buy war stamps at Woodward's department store in Canada -1944

Source: City of Vancouver Archives

Photo of shoppers inside a Woodward’s in 1945, going up the escalator and looking at items for sale.

1940s vintage photo of shoppers in a Woodward's Department store in Canada, 1945 shopping and going up an escalator.

Source: Pinterest

Woodward’s Beacon “The guide to better value” parade float. 1940s vintage photo.

Woodward's Beacon "The guide to better value" parade float. 1940s vintage photo featuring women and young girls on the float for the Canadian department store.

Source: hbcheritage.ca

Women’s bathing suit window display from 1946.

1940s vintage photo of a Woodward's department store window display of women's 1940s swimsuits from 1946

Source: City of Vancouver Archives

Woodward’s Fall/Winter Catalogue, No. 100, 1947–48, inside front cover.

1940s vintage catalog: Woodward's Fall/Winter Catalogue, No. 100, 1947–48, inside front cover.

Source: historymuseum.ca

1940s vintage photo: Clover Leaf canned clams sampling display.

1940s vintage photo: Clover Leaf canned clams sampling display at Woodward's department store in Canada.

Source: City of Vancouver Archives

1953 vintage postcard from a Woodward’s window display in Vancouver, BC featuring a recreation of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.

Further Reading: Fashion Window Displays of the 1940s & 1950s

1953 vintage postcard from a Woodward's window display in Vancouver, BC featuring a recreation of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.

Source: eBay

“Woodward’s Christmas Gifts” as seen in a 1954 Christmas Catalog.

1950s vintage Christmas Catalog from Woodward's Department Store in Vancouver Canada. "Woodward's Christmas Gifts" and features a mother and daughter in matching robes and an illustration of Santa and a doll.

Source: Pinterest

1963 35mm slide of the parking lot and entrance of Woodward’s Department Store. So fun!

1960s vintage photo-1963 35mm slide of the parking lot and entrance of Woodward's Department Store.

Source: eBay

Pumping gas, at Woodward’s in Vancouver Canada 1966.

1960s vintage photo of a 1960s Gas Station at Woodward's Department Store. Image showcases a man pumping gas at the pump.

Source: Pinterest

I hope you enjoyed learning about this Canadian department store, as much as I did. I knew nothing about them until I did this post so it was a lot of fun to put together.

Liz Observation: I did notice that there was not a lot of content for this post compared to the big department stores I mentioned at the start of the post. The 1950s was especially hard to find and I was surprised on the lack of advertising. If anyone has any light to shed on this, please let me know!

Question Time: Did you shop at Woodward’s? Or have any memories you wish to share? Please comment below as I love hearing from my readers.

Further Reading:

Thanks for dropping by!

Liz

Short Shorts! Vintage Photos of Folks in Shorts

Today’s vintage photos post is a collection of fun images from the 1920s to the 1960s of Men and Women out and about in their shorts.

Let’s take a look at the vintage fashions!

1950s vintage photo of a model getting her shorts fixed for a photo shoot about SHORT SHORTS. A woman with a 1950s hairstyle is helping her.

Source: LIFE Magazine


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The Long History of Wearing Shorts: The 200-year Evolution of Knickerbockers, Daisy Dukes and WWD’s ‘HotPants’ by Women’s Wear Daily (WWD)- This is an easy read article, so this is why I decided to just share it instead of reposting it.

SCANDAL! Adoption of these styles caused controversy in some parts of the U.S. In 1937, shorts became illegal in Yonkers, New York, and the town of Honesdale, Pennsylvania, banned shorts in 1938. “Honesdale is a modest town, not a bathing beach,” said a city official in Missouri’s Moberly Monitor-Index.

1950s photo from 1954 of a woman wearing a Classic campus outfit of men's clothes including pink shirt, bermuda shorts, and striped elastic belt, all from Brooks Brothers.

1954 photo: Classic campus outfit of men’s clothes including pink shirt, Bermuda shorts, and striped elastic belt, all from Brooks Brothers (source).

1920s-1960s Vintage Photos of Men & Women In Shorts

1950s Photo of 4 young women in shorts sitting on a wall together. Cute Plaid shirts.

1950s vintage photo of 4 young women in shorts sitting on a wall in 1950s summer fashions

Source: Etsy-girlcatdesign

Shorts for sports-Canada’s first Female Olympic Medalists at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics. The first time women were allowed to be in Track and Field.

Further Reading: 1928-Canada’s First Female Olympic Medalists

1928 womens olympic team the matchless 6 vintage image

1950s photo of 2 young women in shorts and cute blouses with scarfs tied at the neckline, out sightseeing (our lady on the left is holding a camera). What cute summer style!

Further Reading: 1950s Summer Fashions as seen in a 1955 Spring / Summer Sears Catalog

1950s vintage photo of 2 young women in shorts and blouses with scarf around their neck sightseeing as one girl is holding a camera. Cute 1950s Summer Fashion Inspiration!

Source: Etsy-JakeRoebucks

Shorts to the right and cute 1940s swimsuits to the left! LOVE this 1942 photo of a group of stylish women on the beach posing together to capture a fun moment in time. Also…I am a big fan of the 1940s hairstyles too.

Further Reading: Vintage photos of vintage Black style

1940s vintage photo of a group of Black Women in 1940s swimsuits and 1940s shorts and blouse on the beach with 1940s hairstyles

A couple posing outside of the Tahiti Lounge (great sign on the building). Both are sporting shorts of various lengths.

Note: I think the photo is 1960s even though listing says 1970s (but I could be wrong). Whatever the age, it’s a fun photo.

1960s vintage photo of a couple in shorts posing in front of a bar / restaurant called 'The Tahiti Lounge' and it has great Mid-Century Typography on the sign.

Source: Etsy-AlaskaVintage

This 1950s photo from LIFE is from the same series from the first image in this post. The images are called simple, “SHORT SHORTS” which seems pretty obvious about what the post is about.

I like to think the women are yelling “SHORTS!”.

1950s vintage photo of women in shorts for a article in LIFE magazine about short shorts. Fun 1950s fashions for summer.

Source: LIFE Magazine

Fantastic late 1930s / Early 1940s photo of 3 friends posing together in their Summer fashion sets (shorts & tops) with wonderful curled hairstyles. Love the ‘lederhosen style romper in the centre.

I also wonder if the cute striped outfit on the left was once beach pajamas worn by her mother? The look is very reminiscent of that style. Thoughts?

Fantastic late 1930s / Early 1940s photo of 3 friends posing together in their Summer fashion sets (shorts & tops) with wonderful curled vintage hairstyles.

Source: Etsy-DearMacyVintage

Vogue, 1927. Model, Portia Grafton, standing beside the gunwale of a boat in Great Neck, Long Island, wearing a black crepe beach coat with white terry lining and matching black shorts by Jean Patou, with a white sleeveless top by Kurzman, and a fitted white cap.

1920s Vintage Photo / 1920s Fashion: Vogue, 1927. Model, Portia Grafton, standing beside the gunwale of a boat in Great Neck, Long Island, wearing a black crepe beach coat with white terry lining and matching black shorts by Jean Patou, with a white sleeveless top by Kurzman, and a fitted white cap.

Photo by Edward Steichen/Condé Nast via Getty Images)

1950s Men’s & Boys Bermuda Walking Shorts and Shirt: Perfect sports duet for his leisure hours of home or in the sun.

Note: This image is for a sewing pattern from Simplicity that can be purchased HERE.

1950s Men's & Boys Bermuda Walking Shorts and Shirt: Perfect sports duet for his leisure hours of home or in the sun.

Source: Etsy-mbchills

1950s vintage photo of a young woman in short shorts with a belt sitting on her front porch.

Vintage Fashion Note: According to the ‘Vintage Dancer‘: “As the decade progressed, short shorts grew shorter and tighter with a very flat front and made of stretchy materials. Many were worn shorties with matching belts, too”.

“Pinup shorts, were the shortest and tights of the shorties. They lacked pockets, were often made of a stretchy knit materials and came in some wild prints or a solid black, white or red.”

1950s vintage photo of a young woman in short shorts sitting on the front porch looking at the camera

Source: Etsy-DearMacyVintage

1937 Summer fashion inspiration-Romper / Playsuit.

Fashion Fact: Some American cities and states chose to ban them due to modesty laws. In 1937, shorts were made illegal in Yonkers, New York, and the town of Honesdale, Pennsylvania, banned shorts in 1938 with a city official stating that “Honesdale is a modest town, not a bathing beach.” (Source).

1930s Vintage Photo from 1937 of a young woman wearing a Romper / Playsuit / Shorts in the summer time. Fun 1930s Summer Fashion Inspiration.

Source: eBay

1950s vintage photo of men and women in 1950s fashions all wearing shorts including the men pairing them with their suit jackets. The back of the photo simply says “Shorts”. Ha!

1950s vintage photo of men and women in 1950s fashions all wearing shorts including the men who are also wearing suit jackets with their shorts.

Source: eBay

Men wore short shorts! ha! 1950s photo (I think? Maybe late 1940s) of a man and woman posing by their car during the Summer time. Cute headband on our young woman.

Note: I am aware that this could be a swimsuit, but I don’t see any hint of water around. Maybe this man was bold enough to walk around in short shorts? We will never know!

Further Reading: Vintage Photos of People Hanging Out With Their Cars

1940s maybe 1950s vintage photo of a man and woman in shorts posing by their car during the summer time.

Source: Etsy-DearMacyVintage

1940s image of a couple posing together outside.

1940s vintage photo of a couple posing outside together. The woman is wearing shorts and 3 quarter sleeve top. The man appears to be in a working uniform for maybe a mechanic.

Source: eBay

1950s vintage photo of friends posing for a photo in front of a house. Our ladies are wearing shorts and everyone looks so casual cool!

Further Reading: Vintage Photos of “Groups”

1950s vintage photo of a 2 couples or friends posing in front of a house. The women are wearing shorts and casual tops. Fun 1950s fashion inspiration.

Source: eBay

Hope your hungry! 1960s photo of two ladies very focused on cooking the meat on their little grill.

Further Reading: Barbecuing in the 1950s

1960s photo of two ladies very focused on cooking the meat on their little grill in their backyard while wearing summer fashions like shorts.

Source: Etsy-LightSilverAndPaper

Not sure of the timeline on this photo (I’m thinking 1950s) of a man, his shorts and a street.

Mid century photo 1950s 1960s of man in shorts standing on the street

Source: eBay

Paris in the 1930s. LOVE the 1930s fashions on this couple, especially our lovely woman to the left. Cute hat.

1930s vintage photo of a woman and man in 1930s fashions in Paris. The woman is wearing shorts, knit top and a hat and sandals. Our man is wearing pants and a golf shirt.

Source: Pinterest

1950s (maybe 1960s) vintage photo of a lady Bermuda shorts (my fav) posing with her car out in the mountainside.

1950s (maybe 1960s) vintage photo of a lady Bermuda shorts (my fav) posing with her car out in the mountainside.

Source: Etsy-Delphiniumsblue

Question time! Do you like wearing shorts? Or they are pass for you? Share any thoughts on this topic in the comment section below.

Further Reading (Archived Blog Posts):

Thanks for dropping by!

Liz