13. Leeds in 1979
Did you enjoy a meal here back in the day? The Buffers restaurant at Scholes pictured in July 1979. Photo: YPN
14. Leeds in 1979
View looking down York Place to Queen Street. The buildings at the end, number 9 to 17 Queen Street, are an architect's drawing, a 'design to site'. It shows the redevelopment which includes a 5 storey office block toilets and an entrance lobby with 12 car parking spaces. Pictured in July 1979. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
15. Leeds in 1979
Park Place, showing number 6 with offices to let by St. Quintin Chartered Ssurveyors, right. This is the former British Relay Ltd. and is situated in a conservation area. Pictured in July 1979. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
16. Leeds in 1979
Looking from Ludgate Hill to the side entrance to Kirkgate Market, which is blocked from view by a lorry with the name 'Weddel' on the side. Willis Ludlow department store, is on the right and on the upper floor above the entrance. On the left there is an advertising hoarding for Heineken beer. Pictured in January 1979. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
17. Leeds in 1979
Robinson's Seeds Ltd. (proprietor: William Green) of 13 Market Buildings on the Vicar Lane side of Kirkgate Market. Trays of plants are on display outside the shop with various garden equipment in the shop window. Several people are outside the shop including two children. Pictured in January 1979. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
18. Leeds in 1979
The entrance gate and boundary wall of the Pinewood Hotel on Potternewton Lane in Chapel Allerton in July 1979. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net