An exhibition to celebrate the history of one of Bradford's most-loved department stores is proving "very popular" with visitors, say museum staff.
Bradford Industrial Museum, in Eccleshill, launched an exhibition about Busby's store recently.
More than 400 people attended the opening and interest has remained high ever since.
The first storytime event, held in the Busby's style, attracted 300 people and staff are now looking forward to a special event next month.
On Sunday, January 27, former workers and customers of Busby's will share memories between 2pm and 4pm.
Meanwhile, dozens of nostalgic messages have been posted on the Telegraph & Argus website from readers who remember the store.
Museum manager Maggie Pedley said: "The Busby's exhibition has been very popular."
Busby's dominated Manningham Lane from the 1930s.
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