These photos are sure to evoke memories for a generation of Leeds city centre shoppers.
The Headrow Shopping Centre opened in 1987 on the site of the former Schofields department store and was originally named the Schofields Centre. It boasted three levels of shops as well as a food court and cafe all connected by escalators and a glass lift. These photos turn back the clock to the 1990s when it proved a mecca for bargain-hunters from across Leeds and beyond.
The images are published courtesy of photographic archive1. Headrow Shopping CentrePhoto: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.netThe second and third level showing glass lift. Fast food court on top level. HMV music store and Stead & Simpson shoe shop on 2nd level.The first, second and third levels taken from the top of the escalator on the second level.View of three levels of the Centre showing shoppers using escalators. The 'Levi' Jeans shop is visible on the second level.
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