CHESTER Market will host a pop-up display tomorrow (Friday, August 20) to give visitors and residents the chance to look back on the history of the city's iconic Browns department store.

Staff from Cheshire Archives, Cheshire West and Chester Museums and the University of Chester will be showcasing some of the objects, photos and documents they hold from the store between 12-7pm.

Members of the public are encouraged to come along and view these treasures, and share some of their own memories and personal items from Browns of Chester.

The closure of Browns department store in May 2021 marked the end of 230 years of continuous trading from within this Grade I listed building on Eastgate Street.

Founded in 1780 by Susannah Brown, the department store was a pillar of Chester’s commercial and cultural life.

Its status and brand were such that when Debenhams took it over in 1976, it was the only shop in the chain which traded under its original name.

  • There will be a scanner on-site if anyone would like to share a photo taken in or by the store, and the Grosvenor Museum will be accepting items associated with Browns for future public displays. Visitors can also write down memories of the store and offer input on how they feel the legacy of Browns can be publicly remembered.