These venues have proved a leisure time focal point for communities around the city - places to be entertained, to drink socially and to play games. We hope these photos from the YEP archive spark some memories. READ MORE: Schofields Leeds in 12 photos - The department store which stood proud among the city's shopping elite | Wallace Arnold in 16 photos: How the Leeds holiday coach operator made travel dreams come true | The story of this vanished quirky Leeds city centre landmark

. Leeds social clubs
Social clubs - places to be entertained, to drink socially and to play games. | jpimedia

. May 1976
The new lounge and bar at the New Canning Working Mens Clubh on Dewsbury Road. | jpimedia

. June 1984
The new concert room at the Denison Hall Club on Armley Town Street. | jpimedia

. May 1967
The two tier circualr stage in the concert room at Burmantofts Liberal Club. | jpimedia




. June 1980
New Wortley Conservative Club on Oldfield Lane had been refurbished and renovated. The 400-plus members could drink, play snooker or billiards, or just relax in comfortable modern surroundings. | jpimedia


. February 1966
This is Main Line Social Club on Pudsey Road which was opened by Leeds United legend Bobby Collins in 1966. An unusual feature is the split-level games room which provides a good view of the snooker table. | jpimedia


. June 1976
A view of the modernised bar and Middleton Social and Welfare Club. | jpimedia

1. May 1976
The new lounge and bar at the New Canning Working Mens Clubh on Dewsbury Road. | jpimedia

2. June 1984
The new concert room at the Denison Hall Club on Armley Town Street. | jpimedia

3. May 1967
The two tier circualr stage in the concert room at Burmantofts Liberal Club. | jpimedia


