The images focus on celebrity visits to Leeds throughout the 1990s, a decade which featured a raft loads of new restaurant, bar and shop openings around your city. The supplement of celebrities in focus are a range of A, B, C (and even D) listers from the world of stage and screen, TV, sport, politics and much more. Enjoy these memories of the familiar faces who were all in the city to promote and publicise back in the day. READ MORE: Unseen photos from inside Leeds nightclubs in the 1990s LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
19. Three Colours Red
Pop stars Three Colours Red visited the Virgin Megastore on Albion Street in February 1999 toi promote their latest album. Pictured, from left, are Ben Hardman, Chris McCormack and Keith Baxter. Photo: YPN
20. Brian Turner
The celebrity chef returned to his former school, Morley High, in February 1999. He is pictured helping pupils - Nicola Dodson, Rachel Flather, Charlotte Stone and Helen Batty - prepare a dinner celebrating the opening of the school's new building. Photo: Justin Lloyd
21. Saskia Wickham
This is actress Saskia Wickham, best known for her roles in Boon and Peak Practice, who was in Leeds to film BBC's Songs of Praise in March 1996. She is pictured with the film crew at Lawnswood Cemetery. Photo: Mark Bickerdike
22. Gaynor Faye
Gaynor Faye, better known as Coronation Street's Judy Mallett, visited West Leeds High School to enjoy a multi-cultural extravaganza in March 1996. She is pictured with pupils Nazish Razool, David Hobson and Sarah Brown. Photo: Justin Lloyd
23. Mary Robinson
Irish President Mary Robinson is greeted by Sister Enda on a visit to the Leeds Irish Centre in March 1996. Photo: YPN
24. Chris Waddle
Footballer (and pop star) Chris Waddle was in Leeds to open a new sports department at Allders on The Headrow in March 1997. Photo: Roy Fox