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
13. Holbeck in the 1960s
Whitehall Road runs from the left edge to the bottom right corner of this view from March 1965 with Spence Lane running from the bottom left corner to the right edge. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
14. Holbeck in the 1960s
Williamson Street in March 1965. In the background of this view on the left are the blind backs of properties on Garforth Street. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
15. Holbeck in the 1960s
The Volunteer pub on Holbeck Lane pictured in March 1965. To the left is P. Pattenden's newsagents also selling greetings cards and stationery. On the right edge Domestic Street can be seen. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
16. Holbeck in the 1960s
Holbeck Lane in March 1965. On the left edge of this view, is the doorway of Lake's corner, a grocers run by Frederick Lake. The entrance to Stead Street follows to the right where a van for John Cooke and Son of Huddersfield is parked. This firm were concrete engineers and had works on Coleman Street nearby. Continuing right is C. Tobin's licensed betting office. Outside this shop is a road sign directing motorists along Wortley Lane to Huddersfield and Halifax and along Spence Lane to Armley. Towards the right the crenellated turret of the Volunteer public house is visible. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
17. Holbeck in the 1960s
March 1965 and pictured is the industrial premises on Springwell Road. Built in 1898, this property was originally used by T. Batt and Co, oil and tallow merchants and grease manufactures. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
18. Holbeck in the 1960s
On the left of this view from March 1965 Braithwaite Street can be seen, followed to the right by the narrow back entrance to number 75 Holbeck Lane. The Reliant Cafe is painted on the wall. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service