A row of shop properties in Upper Town Street showing the entrance to Hobson's Yard on the right. From left to right the shops number 214 to 202. Two ladies with a coach built pram are chatting outside 210, Arthur M. Abbott's, confectioner. Adjacent, at 208 is E. Hopkinson Ltd, Chemists and Opticians, then at 206, Benefit Footwear Ltd, Boot and Shoe Dealers, Timothy White's and Taylor's Dispensing Chemists at 204. The entrance to Hobson's Yard is wide to allow access to vehicles, carts etc. when it was originally built. Partially seen, far right, is the Midland Bank Ltd at 202 Upper Town Street. Pictured in March 1960.A row of shop properties in Upper Town Street showing the entrance to Hobson's Yard on the right. From left to right the shops number 214 to 202. Two ladies with a coach built pram are chatting outside 210, Arthur M. Abbott's, confectioner. Adjacent, at 208 is E. Hopkinson Ltd, Chemists and Opticians, then at 206, Benefit Footwear Ltd, Boot and Shoe Dealers, Timothy White's and Taylor's Dispensing Chemists at 204. The entrance to Hobson's Yard is wide to allow access to vehicles, carts etc. when it was originally built. Partially seen, far right, is the Midland Bank Ltd at 202 Upper Town Street. Pictured in March 1960.
A row of shop properties in Upper Town Street showing the entrance to Hobson's Yard on the right. From left to right the shops number 214 to 202. Two ladies with a coach built pram are chatting outside 210, Arthur M. Abbott's, confectioner. Adjacent, at 208 is E. Hopkinson Ltd, Chemists and Opticians, then at 206, Benefit Footwear Ltd, Boot and Shoe Dealers, Timothy White's and Taylor's Dispensing Chemists at 204. The entrance to Hobson's Yard is wide to allow access to vehicles, carts etc. when it was originally built. Partially seen, far right, is the Midland Bank Ltd at 202 Upper Town Street. Pictured in March 1960.

11 brilliant photos take you back to Bramley in 1960

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The gallery focuses on life in the west Leeds suburb in 1960 and showcases shops, landmarks and well travelled streets which are sure to evoke memories for a generation of residents. The images 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: 16 brilliant photos take you back to Bramley in the 1970s LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook

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