The photos turn the spotlight on much-loved landmarks in the heart of the community such as Holbeck Lane and Domestic Street and provide a fascinating glimpse into life during the decade which is sure to be remembered by a generation of residents who called LS11 home. Pub culture is also at the forefront of these images with watering holes such as The Volunteer, The Rising Sun and Barleycorn Hotel all in focus. The photos are published courtesy of West Yorkshire Archive Service, which collects and looks after the unique documentary heritage of the region dating from the 12th century to the present day - more than 800 years of local history. It also runs Catablogue, an online blog dedicated to preserving the past, serving the present and protecting the future. READ MORE: 31 photo memories of Beeston in the 1960s LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook

7. Holbeck in the 1960s
An off-licence on the corner of Sydenham Street pictured in March 1965. The terrace houses are on Hartley Terrace. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service

8. Holbeck in the 1960s
Barleycorn Street onto the back of the Barleycorn Hotel in March 1965. Towards the right a man stands next to a motorised bicycle. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service

9. Holbeck in the 1260s
Wellington Mills on Mill Green in March 1965 which was the premises of West Riding Paper Services Ltd, waste paper merchants. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service

10. Holbeck in the 1960s
This view dating March 1965 from looks from Blackburn Street onto the back entrance and garden of 95 Whitehall Road. This property also had an entrance to the side which led to Dr J.E. Rusby's surgery. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service

11. Holbeck in the 1960s
The junction of Domestic Street and Wortley Lane in March 1965. On the left is Frank Young, butcher followed to the right by L. Roberts, drapers. Continuing right is chemists Clarkson Ltd. The St George's Inn is on the right. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service

12. Holbeck in the 1960s
Gelderd Road along Spence Lane in the direction of Whitehall Road in March 1965. On the left is the premises of J. and H. Smith Ltd, builders hardware and machinery merchants. This is Corner House on Whitehall Road. Moving right is the Skew Bridge public house on Gelderd Road. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service