These images provide a fascinating snapshot of life in the area and are published courtesy of photographic archive Leodis, which is run by Leeds Library & Information Service. They also run heritage blog The Secret Library Leeds, which provides a behind the scenes look at the Central Library and highlights from its special collections, including rare books hidden away in the stacks. READ MORE: Fantastic photos show life in Leeds during the 1910s
7. Fleet Mill and Fleet village
An undated photo of the derelict shell of Fleet Mill on Fleet Lane along with houses forming part of the village of Fleet, now dissappeared. An oil terminal has occupied the site since the late 1950s. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
8. Two Pointers Inn, Church Street
The Two Pointers Inn at the north end of Church Street, with a small groups of men standing outside. One is seated in a pony and trap. The Inn is still in existence, with alterations having been made to the front. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
9. Woodlesford Railway Station
Looking north-west along the tracks, towards the bridge taking Pottery Lane over the line. The station buildings were demolished in the 1970s, when the station became unmanned. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
10. Woodlesford Railway Station
In this undated image staff are assembled for a photograph. They are pictured with a first-aid stretcher, and a box bearing the words 'M.R. Co. Ambulance Stores'. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
11. Church Street
April 1980 and pictured is Lotus Chop Suey Bar and Woodlesford Fisheries, with a house alongside. On the left is a bus shelter; behind this is Highfield Lane and Woodlesford Junior and Infant School. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
12. Church Street, junction with Highfield Lane
April 1980. Looking west along Church Street by the junction with Highfield Lane. On the left is Woodlesford Junior and Infant School. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net