They feature a fairground which will be familiar to a generation of young thrill-seekers. The small children’s carousel at the Waterloo lake side car park at Roundhay Park brought smiles to faces for decades.. It was run by the Miller family and consisted of scaled down vehicles for children including a fire engine, a train, a motorcycle and two buses with notices reading 'Do Not Alight Until Bus Stops' on the rear and Miller's Tours, on the front. The fairground was removed in the late 1990s. The photo is one of 17 which charts a year in the life of Leeds in the mid to late 1960s. They are a mix from the YEP archive and others published courtesy of West Yorkshire Archive Service and photographic archive Leodis, which is run by Leeds Library & Information Service. READ MORE: Celebrities in Leeds - 12 famous faces on visits to the city in the 1960s LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
13. Leeds in 1967
Hick Bros, ironmongers located on Leeds Bridge. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
14. Leeds in 1967
The Lady Mayoress of Leeds, wife of the Lord Mayor Joshua Walsh, is seen with a group of children looking at gifts of tins of etc. at a children's holiday camp gift day at Great George Street in April 1967. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
15. Leeds in 1967
Hollywood film star Jayne Mansfield was photographed outside Armley Prison, sitting on the bonnet of a Rolls Royce in April 1967. She was going on to perform at Batley Variety Club for £4,000 per week. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
16. Leeds in 1967
The Lord Mayor of Leeds, Alderman Joshua S. Walsh, and his wife, the Lady Mayoress, attend the opening of Christian Aid Week at the Holy Trinity Church on Boar Lane in May 1967. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
17. Leeds in 1967
The outgoing Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Leeds, Alderman Joshua S. Walsh and his wife, on the right, shake hands with the new Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress, Colonel Lawrence Turnbull and his wife Mrs Betty Turnbull, left, outside the Civic Hall on Lord Mayor's Day in May 1967. Colonel Turnbull, who received the Military Cross during World War 2, was the head of Turnbulls, Leeds removal and storage contractors; he was also a Leeds Magistrate, and represented Harehills ward until becoming an Alderman in March 1967. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
18. Leeds in 1967
Derelict houses on Gelderd Road in Gildersome pictured in May 1967. House second from the right still has curtains to the windows and could still be occupied. A boy is walking along the road in the foreground. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net