Local landmarks from pubs and chapels through to schools and shops are all featured in this rewind to 1964. The gallery is sure to evoke memories from a generation of people who called the suburb home back in the day. The images 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: 16 historic photos celebrate Hunslet in the 1950s LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook

25. Hunslet in 1964
Looking down Alpha Street towards Dewsbury Road, left, in May 1964. A typical corner shop, H. Moores greengrocers and grocers, is at number 17 on the corner with Cross Alpha Street. A Leeds Co-op Butchers van is delivering in the street. The scales are just visible in the rear window and the butcher can be seen in his white coat. Far right are the houses in Back Mario Street. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service

26. Hunslet in 1964
A parade of shops on Beeston Road, numbered from left to right, 29 to 43. At number 29 is Carr Furniture Stores (Leeds) Ltd. At 33 is S. Taylor, fish and fruit, White Rose dry cleaners at number 35 S & B Clayson, newsagents at number 37, Carr furniture stores again at 41, and Ronald Shaw, grocer at number 43 Beeston Road. Charmouth Street is off to the right. Pictured in June 1964. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service

27. Hunslet in 1964
Back-to-back, brick built terraced houses in Ashfield Avenue in June 1964. A woman is standing in the doorway of number 7 and number 9 is to the right. Yards flanking the two houses contain brick built outside toilets and the openings of the middens are still in evidence. The large expanse of brick wall seen to the right the rear of blind back properties in Charmouth Place. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service