These photos have been plucked from the Yorkshire Evening Post archive and predominantly showcase life in the village during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. They feature local landmarks, street scenes, as well as pubs, restaurants and shops that you may remember. And they are also the focus of some news stories from back in the day. MORE UNSEEN PHOTOS: Gildersome LOVE LEEDS, LOVE RETRO? Join 'Leeds Retro' on facebook
13. January 1984
A woman told of her lucky escape when a freak gust of wind ripped the roof of the Church of the Nazarene on Albion Street, showering her in debris.
14. September 1980
A chimney towering over houses on Bank House Close in Morley.
15. June 1987
Housing developer Barratt pledged to put right defects on the problem-plagued Hopewell Farm estate - after facing a barrage of criticism from unhappy homeowners.
16. February 1987
Architect Richard Day and his family were making their home in this 85-year-old Methodist chapel on Howden Clough Road.
17. August 1990
Morley Train Station.
18. June 1992
Shoppers and traders were deeply divided over news that a one million pound pedestrianisation plan for Morley had been approved.