They radiate pride and community as well as a sense of fierce independence which the town has always been famed for down the decades. They focus on 2001, a year which featured the town mark a 35 year anniversary of twinning with a German counterpart and police moved to ban troublemakers from shops. READ MORE: Amazing photos capture life in Morley during the 1960s LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
13. Morley in 2001
Morley High School pupils who received top grades in their GCSE exam results in August 2001. Pictured, front from left, are Lucy Gray and Mandeep Bassi. Back, from left, are Carrie Sadler, Lynsey Micklefield, Jenny Moody and Frazer Best. Photo: Dan Oxtoby
14. Morley in 2001
Young karate students at Morley's Samurai Martial Arts Academy in August 2001.
15. Morley in 2001
The Mayor and Mayoress of Morley, Frank and Wendy Tighe, gave children a civic send-off at Morley Town Hall, before they headed off camping in August 2001. Photo: Dan Oxtoby
16. Morley in 2001
Bruntcliffe High School Hashim Dharma who received the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Award for Bravery through his ongoing illness. He is pictured with some of his close friends from his class in July 2001. Photo: Emma Nichols
17. Morley in 2001
BŸrgermeister of Siegen Ulf Stotzel (right) posts a postcard back home in the re-opened German postbox in Morley to celebrate 35th anniversary of the town's twinning. He is pictured with Morley Mayor Frank Tighe watching on in July 2001.
18. Morley in 2001
Reception children at St Francis RC Primary plant seeds ready for harvest festival in autumn. Pictured are, from left, Victoria Fletcher, Charlie Moore and Ciara Brennand Photo: Tony Johnson