They focus on Armley and Wortley throughout 1999, during a 12 months which featured bags of community spirit as well as reflections of a postcode comfortable with itself. Sport, charity and school life plays a huge part in these memories as does contrasting traffic and travel stories. A major traffic artery in the community was revealed as Britain's fourth most polluted road while it proved 16th time lucky for one learner driver from Armley. This was LS12 in 1999. Do you recognise anyone? READ MORE: Memories of Armley's Tong Road during the 1960s LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
7. Armley in 1999
Gone fishing. Andrew McGlinchy (front) tries his luck on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Armley with angling expert Adam Speight looking on. Photo: Mel Hulme
8. Armley in 1999
May 1999 and staff at Imperial Cancer Research Fund's charity shop in Armley were preparing for a sponsoired walk. Pictured, from left, are Gladys Ellis, Dot Mounteney, Susan Davison, Kath Slade and Mavis Dodd. Photo: Dan Oxtoby
9. Wortley in 1999
Leeds Rhinos star Leroy Rivett swapped his training kit for a computer keyboard when he opened the new comptuer suite at Lower Wortley Primary in June 1999. He is pictured with Nicholas Woodcock, one of the school's sports captains. Photo: Mike Cowling
10. Armley in 1999
Members of Armley's Katzelite Cheerleaders put their best foot forward at the Leeds Marathon Fun Run in May 1999. Photo: Justin Lloyd
11. Armley in 1999
Pupils from Armley Primary School environmental campaigner David Bellamy on a visit to Lineham Farm in July 1999. Photo: Graham Lindley
12. Armley in 1999
In-Line hockey stars at Armley Sports Centre. Pictured are, seated, goalkeeper Craig Wainwright, then, left to right, Lee Surtees, Sarah Denis and Luke Surtees. Photo: Keith Lawson