These photos showcase life in the town during the 1990s and feature shops on Cheapside and Chapel Hill, as well as street scenes including Queen Street and Commercial Street and well-known landmarks such as Morley Market, Morley Bottoms and Coffin Corner. They are published courtesy of the David Atkinson Archive, a collection housed on Leodis, which is run by Leeds Library & Information Service. They also run heritage blog The Secret Library Leeds, which provides a behind the scenes look at the Central Library and highlights from its special collections, including rare books hidden away in the stacks. READ MORE: Fabulous colour photos celebrate life in Morley during the 1960s
7. Morley in the 1990s
The Fountain junction from Queen Street in September 1999. The former New Pavilion Theatre can be seen on the corner of South Queen Street. Photo: David Atkinson Archive, Leodis
8. Morley in the 1990s
Looking from Scatcherd Hill towards Cheapside in Morley Bottoms in September 1999. Photo: David Atkinson Archive, Leodis
9. Morley in the 1990s
The former Co-op buildings on Queen Street. In the centre is the 1957 Society House, now home to Jack Fulton frozen foods among others. Photo: David Atkinson Archive, Leodis
10. Morley in the 1990s
Looking down Queen Street from the junction with Troy Road on the right, otherwise known as Coffin Corner. Photo: David Atkinson Archive, Leodis
11. Morley in the 1990s
Fountain Junction, from South Queen Street with Fountain Street on the left, Queen Street up ahead and High Street to the right. Pizza Hut is seen on the corner on the left and the Fountain Inn and Benefactory in the centre. Photo: David Atkinson Archive, Leodis
12. Morley in the 1990s
The former buildings of the Morley Industrial Co-operative Society on Queen Street. on the left in September 1999. Photo: David Atkinson Archive, Leodis