The old curiousity shop guess where!
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Once upon a time there was a little girl called Emily, and she had a shop, a rather unusual shop!Perhaps once inside a moustachioed fez-wearing shopkeeper might invite you through a magic door!So where in Leeds can you find this colourful little curiosity shop?
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Tasa wrote: Phill, I'll save you a job and ban myself from this one! Yeah I know you've seen these pop up on my flickr over the years. I'm never sure how easy or hard they'll be myself
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jim wrote: Is this the ex record and book shop off Midland Road, Hyde Park? (Back Kensington Terrace perhaps) I haven't been there for some years, but the shops seem familiar. Hey how about that Jim, you've surprised me there.Well done, It's very much out of the way and hid down a back street. As far as I know the place is still listed as Desperate Dan records.Here it is on street viewhttp://g.co/maps/8k3pbAll these interesting and curious places seem to be around the Leeds 6, Headingley/Hyde Park student land areas.
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jim wrote: I've always been an inveterate searcher for second hand record and book shops Phill, and I lived on Ash Grove for five years in the 1980s. I suppose the two might have been connected! Don't remember the graffiti though. Jim, you will probably remember it as Bookside - I think I spent half the 1980s browsing in there as I lived at Hyde Park at the time! It was a damp place and they didn't look after the books very well, often keeping them in cardboard boxes on the floor, but I found some absolute gems in there!
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Tasa wrote: [Jim, you will probably remember it as Bookside Hi Tasa. Even with the reminder I can't remember the name - though I do recall the Desperate Dan name now that Phill reminds me of it. Next question - what were the names of the two SH book shops just west of the Hyde Park corner, on the north side? The first one in particular was a treasure trove of a place for me, even with its totally rabbit-warren configuration and seriously unsafe upper floor.