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#47 Department Stores – on your right: Debenhams. On your left: Lewis’s – which was nothing to do with John Lewis.

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#47 Department Stores – on your right: Debenhams. On your left: Lewis’s – which was nothing to do with John Lewis.

What Leeds looked like in the 1970s

#47 Department Stores – on your right: Debenhams. On your left: Lewis’s – which was nothing to do with John Lewis.

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←#46 Top end of Vicar Lane. To your right – the ABC cinema. To your left – Tate of Leeds: Ford dealers – The ‘NEW ESCORT’ is ‘now on show’.
#48 Moorland Road – waiting to make a call.→

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