Marks in Time celebrates the role Marks & Spencer has played in people's lives for 125 years.

It tracks the journey from market stall to penny bazaar to international retailer; showcasing how M&S is woven into the fabric of UK life – from the clothes we wear and the food we eat, to the high moral and ethical standards we expect from businesses and employers today.

See rare documents, artefacts, merchandise, film and photographs re-creating the M&S we all know and love - a remarkable national treasure.

To view all upcoming events, please visit our events page.

The exhibition will open on Thursday 4th June 2009, from 12 noon.

Visiting Information

Opening hours: 10am - 5pm Monday to Friday, 10am - 3pm Saturday

Admission is free.

University of Leeds Visit directions and map

How to find the exhibition

The entrance to Marks In Time is on the right as you approach the Parkinson Building reception.

Marks in Time Exhibition
Centenary Gallery
Parkinson Building
Woodhouse Lane
Leeds LS2 9JT

Travelling to the University of Leeds

By car

Please be forewarned that campus parking space for visitors is limited during weekdays, but the multi-storey car park on Woodhouse Lane is nearby.

By train

The nearest Railway Station is Leeds. The University is approx a 15 min walk from Leeds Railway Station, please note there is a steep hill. (Leeds is served by National Express East Coast, Northern, Cross Country, East Midland and Trans Pennine Express train services. Contact National Rail Enquiries for details).

By bus

Regular route bus services from the city centre stop outside the main entrance of the Parkinson Building. Routes: 1 from Bishopgate St. (Stop Z1), 56 from Albion Street (Stop L1), 95 from Leeds Station (Stop S10, term time only) and 96 from Albion Street (Stop J3). For details of timetable and service telephone First Bus 0113 245 7676).

By bicycle

Cyclists are welcome to the University of Leeds. Cycle racks are located near to the Parkinson building. Please ask campus security for any assistance.

Disabled visitors

There is wheelchair access to the exhibition from the north entrance of the Parkinson (via Chemistry) with a disabled parking space nearby. If you need help with planning a visit, please e-mail Exhibitionbookings@marksandspencer.com Guide dogs are welcome.

Group visits

The exhibition welcomes schools, colleges and other interested groups. Guided tours of the exhibition can be arranged, for groups of six or more. Please contact the exhibition Exhibitionbookings@marksandspencer.com in advance and we will be happy to discuss your requirements.

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