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Posted: Sat 01 Sep, 2007 11:00 pm
by chameleon
Yea! Other Clothes, that was it - 'fraid my jeans became insufficient to circumnavigate my mid-region quite a l o n g time ago!

Posted: Sat 01 Sep, 2007 11:28 pm
by wiggy
Scandy Bramley wrote: wiggy wrote: thats it jumbo,my friend lent them a 'steel pulse' album,and they 'lost' it,turned out to be worth a mint. Which album was that? I have most of them stashed in my cellar i will ask him when i see him mate.

Posted: Sun 02 Sep, 2007 12:55 am
by buffaloskinner
There was an hearing aid shop in the arcade, now at side of market

Posted: Sun 02 Sep, 2007 3:26 am
by Scandy Bramley
wiggy wrote: Scandy Bramley wrote: wiggy wrote: thats it jumbo,my friend lent them a 'steel pulse' album,and they 'lost' it,turned out to be worth a mint. Which album was that? I have most of them stashed in my cellar i will ask him when i see him mate. Appreciated....

Posted: Sun 02 Sep, 2007 12:22 pm
by simonm
buffaloskinner wrote: There was an hearing aid shop in the arcade, now at side of market Really? Never heard of it......

Posted: Sun 02 Sep, 2007 12:29 pm
by wiggy
Scandy Bramley wrote: wiggy wrote: Scandy Bramley wrote: wiggy wrote: thats it jumbo,my friend lent them a 'steel pulse' album,and they 'lost' it,turned out to be worth a mint. Which album was that? I have most of them stashed in my cellar i will ask him when i see him mate. Appreciated.... just seen his little bruvver in the paper shop,he seems to fink it was 'tribute to the martyrs'---but mickey blood is often wrong---ganja abuse??

Posted: Sat 22 Sep, 2007 9:42 pm
by simong
Scandy Bramley wrote: Ro-Man wrote: What about Black Cat records, a second hand shop in the late 80s / early 90s? I think that was down in the bottom right hand corner.Vinyl downstairs and tapes upstairs. Not sure about CDs, as my pocket money would only stretch to tapes. That was called JUMBO Records, in the 70's I believe? When I got my first stereo, I sold loads of old 45RPM records there, to get stereo L.P.'s with the money. Jumbo have wandered about a bit - they were in the back of the Merrion in the 80s, and now they're in the St John's Centre. Black Cat does ring a bell though too.

Posted: Thu 05 Jan, 2012 6:09 pm
by Leodian
I took this photo on January 3 2012. It shows 'Empire Palace' above the entrance to Harvey Nichols in the Cross Arcade. I'm not definite but I think this is where the Empire Arcade from Briggate came out in Cross Arcade. I don't though know if the 'Empire Palace' name was there when the Empire Arcade was built after the Empire Theatre was demolished, or if it is new stonework done when Harvey Nichols was built. I suspect it is the latter, but it would be nice to be wrong and that it is an old feature.

Posted: Thu 05 Jan, 2012 6:13 pm
by Leodian
This photo was taken on January 3 2012 and shows a close-up view of the 'Empire Palace' name above the entrance to Harvey Nichols in Cross Arcade at the site where Empire Arcade may have met Cross Arcade.

Posted: Thu 05 Jan, 2012 7:03 pm
by String o' beads
From several sites around the net - here's just one - http://ipswich-lettering.org/leeds.htmlthis appears to be an original feature. On the website above they call it a 'cartouche'.    There are some good photos of various spots in the city centre on there too.