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This image depicts the brightly lit shopfront of a British Heart Foundation charity shop, characterized by its prominent red-painted wooden door and window frames, located on New York Street, Leeds, United Kingdom.

The scene is viewed from outside, looking into the shop through large glass windows. Inside, a variety of second-hand merchandise is displayed. Clothing items, including shirts, jackets, and trousers of various styles and colors, hang on multiple metal garment racks. One rack prominently features a red circular sign indicating "£3." Another sign visible through the window advertises "£4."

Below the clothing, racks hold numerous DVDs and possibly CDs, with visible titles including "Dear John," "Prison Break," and "X-Men." A light-colored wooden floor is visible within the shop.

Multiple signs are affixed to the inside of the window glass. One white sign details "Our new opening hours," indicating Monday-Saturday from 10:00 to 17:30 and Sunday from 10:00 to 16:00, and mentions that donations should be brought during these hours. Another large red and white banner inside the window states "Discover more for less today." A yellow triangular sign with a lock icon and the text "Keep children safe" is also visible.

Reflections on the glass obscure some interior details and show elements from the street. A partial reflection of a person wearing a light-colored puffer jacket and dark trousers is visible on the right side, facing away from the viewer. Reflections also show parts of an older, light-colored stone building with multiple windows across the street, indicating a city environment.

The red door features a black, horizontal letterbox. The exterior ground consists of a grey pavement. To the right of the shopfront, a segment of a worn, light-colored stone building facade with dark trim is visible.
MJ

Feb 3, 2026, 2:19 PM

Leeds, UK

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This image depicts the brightly lit shopfront of a British Heart Foundation charity shop, characterized by its prominent red-painted wooden door and window frames, located on New York Street, Leeds, United Kingdom. The scene is viewed from outside, looking into the shop through large glass windows. Inside, a variety of second-hand merchandise is displayed. Clothing items, including shirts, jackets, and trousers of various styles and colors, hang on multiple metal garment racks. One rack prominently features a red circular sign indicating "£3." Another sign visible through the window advertises "£4." Below the clothing, racks hold numerous DVDs and possibly CDs, with visible titles including "Dear John," "Prison Break," and "X-Men." A light-colored wooden floor is visible within the shop. Multiple signs are affixed to the inside of the window glass. One white sign details "Our new opening hours," indicating Monday-Saturday from 10:00 to 17:30 and Sunday from 10:00 to 16:00, and mentions that donations should be brought during these hours. Another large red and white banner inside the window states "Discover more for less today." A yellow triangular sign with a lock icon and the text "Keep children safe" is also visible. Reflections on the glass obscure some interior details and show elements from the street. A partial reflection of a person wearing a light-colored puffer jacket and dark trousers is visible on the right side, facing away from the viewer. Reflections also show parts of an older, light-colored stone building with multiple windows across the street, indicating a city environment. The red door features a black, horizontal letterbox. The exterior ground consists of a grey pavement. To the right of the shopfront, a segment of a worn, light-colored stone building facade with dark trim is visible.

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