Leeds, The Headrow c.1965
Photo ref:
L28093

More about this scene
This street scene is dominated by the façade of Lewis's store, with its broad plate glass windows and imitation rusticated pillars. It must have appeared very modern when it opened in September 1932. Since then it has changed ownership twice, first becoming part of the Lewis Owen Owen group, and then in 1996 a branch of Allders. The top floor was added at a later date. The dome of the town hall rises over the roofs in the distance.
An extract from Leeds Photographic Memories.
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