Lewis's Department Store
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As a youngun early 1960's in Lewis's there was a uniformed bloke who operated the lift with a 'big shoe', ie one leg shorter than t'other. Fascinated me.One of those early childhood recollections was the whole round red Edams at face level in glass counter in Lewis's Foodhall, Ground floor (but down steps from Wade Lane - then with traffic).They also had a cooked chicken counter, and as a customer in the late 1970's I was buying and recognised the "Greenwood's Jewellers' Watch Mender Bloke. He was ?Polish/East European and was rumoured to have survived the Concentration Camps.
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Just as a sidenote.,yesterday channel on freeview has today started a run of the series. 'A woman of substance'starring jenny seagrove.i remember seeing this as a child in early 80s i think and remembet quite a lot of scenes later in the series featured lewis's.,albeit with a different name for the show.
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shaunandelly wrote: I remember the toy department and they had one of those radioactive machines to stick your feet in to see if your shoes were fitting properly. Those machines appeared at quite a lot of shoe shops at one time, but I seem to recall that they were eventually banned because of the slight radiation risk to unshielded tissue ?? I may be wrong as it seems a long time ago.
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LS1 wrote: Looks like the New Briggate side. Indeed it is - this is confirmed by the presence of the tramway overhead wires - but don't wait there any longer for a "Roundhay via Harehills" sadly.
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Blakey good one.My untrained eye assumed the Headrow .Leodis has a sub-section "Lewis's" with nice new-build photos - link below:-http://tinyurl.com/7o3jk8t = Lewis's.The general Leodis "discoverLeeds" =http://www.leodis.net/discovery/default.asp
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From about 6:04 on this youtube a single decker bus comes down Woodhouse Ln which then followed a straight line onto the Headrow between Lewis's with the old Schofields across the Headrow. http://youtu.be/iDnSe4RVVI4So for younger viewers, that's between Direct Line House (visible right of film) and Sainsburys (then Lewis's). Roughly same view now http://goo.gl/maps/ehw1 Apart from that some good shots of the old Market 5:41current http://goo.gl/maps/NvYB
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