Here, we take a look back at some of Edinburgh’s most fondly remembered stores – how many do you recall?
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Brothers Bruce and Brian Findlay opened their first record shop in Falkirk in 1967 before opening a second store two years later in Edinburgh's Rose Street. In business until the early 80s, Bruce’s specialised in US imports and underground rock and carrier bags branded with the ‘I Found It At Bruce’s’ slogan. Photo: Third Party
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Occupying one full side of North Bridge at its southern end, Patrick Thomson department store was the place to shop and be seen doing it for the best part of a century. It became Arnott's in 1976, closing for good six years later. Photo: Third Party
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BHS' flagship store on Princes Street opened in the 1960s and lasted until the company went bust in 2016. Photo: Third Party
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Binns department store at the West End was rebranded as Fraser's in the 1970s. The site will become the Johnnie Walker Visitor Centre, when work is completed. Photo: Third Party