They take you into the heart of the community in 1961 and feature the streets which will be remembered by a generation of residents who called LS10 home back on the day. Some of the streets featured in this gallery were demolished as part of slum clearance plans for the area. They are published courtesy of West Yorkshire Archive Service, which collects and looks after the unique documentary heritage of the region dating from the 12th century to the present day - more than 800 years of local history. It also runs Catablogue, an online blog dedicated to preserving the past, serving the present and protecting the future. READ MORE: 33 closed Leeds pubs which will stir fond memories for drinkers LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
1. Hunslet in 1961
Enjoy these photo memories from around Hunslet in 1961. PIC: West Yorkshire Archive Service Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
2. Hunslet in 1961
A row of four houses on Garden Terrace pictured in July 1961. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
3. Hunslet in 1961
All this property pictured in July 1961 was to be included in the Beza Street clearance area plans. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
4. Hunslet in 1961
On the left is the corner with Riley Street and shop also on Beza Street. Selling groceries, fruit and cigarettes, run by Marie Steel. Moving right, unseen in this view, a passage way leads to Thackeray Court which lay behind Beza Street. Then a newsagents shop is at the junction with Tulip Terrace on the right. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
5. Hunslet in the 1961
Prospect Street and Beza Street in July 1961. A large poster on the end of Prospect Street promotes the use of solid fuel. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
6. Hunslet in 1961
Looking to the end of Garden Avenue, part of what was the Croydon engineering works can be seen. Pictured in July 1961. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service