OUR recent articles looking back on the Co-op in Bradford prompted Gary Woolley to send us some interior photos of Sunwin House, built in 1936.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Dining area ready for customers Dining area ready for customers

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Sunwin House sold a range of homeware items as well as clothing and toiletries Sunwin House sold a range of homeware items as well as clothing and toiletries

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: This genteel dining area is a reminder of a lost age in Bradford shopsThis genteel dining area is a reminder of a lost age in Bradford shops

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Cakes on the stand, awaiting the arrival of customers Cakes on the stand, awaiting the arrival of customers

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Furniture and other household goods on sale in the early days of Sunwin HouseFurniture and other household goods on sale in the early days of Sunwin House

As well as Gary's photos we're sharing these other archive images of Bradford's much-missed department store:

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Originally known as the Co-op Emporium, Sunwin House is pictured on Sunbridge Road in 1980Originally known as the Co-op Emporium, Sunwin House is pictured on Sunbridge Road in 1980

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Sunwin House in its Art Deco glory, with now replaced office block on the left, 1985Sunwin House in its Art Deco glory, with now replaced office block on the left, 1985

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: The rush to book summer holidays is on, as queues form at the Sunwin House travel desk in November 1985The rush to book summer holidays is on, as queues form at the Sunwin House travel desk in November 1985

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: The C-op food hall at Sunwin House The C-op food hall at Sunwin House