7. Seacroft in the 1970s
Do you remember bus driver-conductor Bernard Hartley pictured in May 1972? He was a familiar face to those who travelled on the 'Friendly 45' route from Stanks to Whitehall Road.
8. Seacroft in the 1970s
Newspaper boys, from left, Philip Craven, Stephen Thackray and David Cowling are ready to start their rounds from R. Bennett's shop in North Parkway in January 1972.
9. Seacroft in the 1970s
Did you live here back in the day? Seacroft Gate Flats pictured in 1972.
10. Seacroft in the 1970s
Inside Seacroft Shopping Centre in July 1973.
11. Seacroft in the 1970s
Baroness Bacon (second from left), opens the new Seacroft Day nursery on South Parkway in February 1973. She is pictured with Coun W. Merritt (left), chair of the Social Services Committee, Joyce Peat (right), matron of the new nursery and K. M. Green, adviser for nurseries and play groups.
12. Seacroft in the 1970s
This is F. P. Tanner, managing director of Howson-Algraphy Ltd on Coal Road who were awarded the Queens Award for Industry. He is pictured in April 1973 examining one of the printing plates manufactured by the firm.