They each offer 'greetings from Leeds' and feature a range of popular and well-known landmarks across the city ranging from Roundhay Park through to Woodhouse Ridge and provide a fascinating look back at more than a century of social history. They are published courtesy of Leeds Museums and Galleries whose collection is housed on photographic archive Leodis, which is run by Leeds Library & Information Service. READ MORE: 12 intriguing secrets hidden underground in Leeds LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
5. Boar Lane
A colour tinted postcard with a post date of April 17, 1903, showing a view towards Boar Lane from City Square.
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6. Roundhay Park
A colour-tinted postcard with a postmark of March 31, 1907, showing Barran's Fountain in Roundhay Park.
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7. Leeds General Infirmary
A postcard of Leeds General Infirmary with a postdate of Christmas Eve 1909. This shows the original buildings on Great George Street, seen from the junction with St. James' Street.
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8. City Square
City Square by night from a postcard with postmark March 9, 1906. The Black Prince statue can be seen in the centre. In the background are (from left), the General Post Office, Standard Life Assurance, Priestley Hall and Mill Hill Chapel.
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