The image of New Peacock Inn is one of 31 photo gems featured in this fantastic look back to life in LS11 during a decade of social and economic change. It is among a number of pubs and local landmarks included in the gallery which is sure to evoke memories for a generation of people who grew up in the community. The majority of 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: 19 photo memories of Hunslet from the 1960s LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook

25. Beeston in the 1960s
A view of back-to-back terraced houses constructed in red brick on Algeria Street in July 1964. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service

26. Beeston in the 1960s
Acton Street at the junction with Kiln Street in July 1964. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service

27. Beeston in the 1960s
Garage premises on Lady Pit Crescent pictured in December 1965. | West Yorkshire Archive Service Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service

28. Beeston in the 1960s
The Mulberry Tree public house on Folly Lane pictured in December 1965. | West Yorkshire Archive Service Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service

29. Beeston in the 1960s
The Wesleyan Church looking from Beeston Road down Lady Pit Street to Lady Pit Place in December 1965. | West Yorkshire Archive Service Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service

30. Beeston in the 1960s
The Whitehouse, a Tetley public house, on Lady Pit Lane, junction with Folly Lane. It had previously belonged to the Melbourne Brewery. It is pictured in December 1965. | West Yorkshire Archive Service Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service