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Digital Photograph Showing Empty Supermarket Shelves
Digital Photograph Showing Empty Supermarket Shelves
Digital Photograph Showing Empty Supermarket Shelves

Digital Photograph Showing Empty Supermarket Shelves

Photographer
Date2020
Object Namedigital photograph
Mediumdigital file (jpg)
ClassificationsBorn Digital
DimensionsDigital Resolution (Width x Height): 240 × 320 pixels
AcquisitionPresented in 2021 by Ben Marsden.
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS095635.1
About MeSome images of the Covid-19 pandemic will last generations - deserted streets, sports played in empty stadia and world leaders wearing PPE. Vivid memories a little closer to home were queues to enter essential shops, talking to friends, family and colleagues on screen and bare aisles in the supermarkets.

During the first Covid-19 lockdown consumers rushed to buy non-perishable staples such as toilet paper, canned goods and pasta - especially pasta. The pasta ran out before we were told to stop going to the pub, schools closed, and face masks became mandatory. The severity of the pandemic first hit home for some people when the pasta ran out.
Thain's Bakery Sign
late 20th-early 21st Century
Small Shop, Shut
Joan Eardley
Shop Front with Coats
Joan Eardley
1950-1963