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
13. Morley in the 1990s
Shops on Cheapside and Chapel Hill in Morley Bottoms. They include Classic Doors, specialists in hardwood and softwood doors; after this the road becomes Chapel Hill featuring Valted Tailors and Keeley's Hairdressers. Photo: David Atkinson Archive, Leodis
14. Morley in the 1990s
Crispin's footwear and shoe repairer's shop on Queen Street, on the part of the road known as Scatcherd Hill. Photo: David Atkinson Archive, Leodis
15. Morley in the 1990s
The Queen Street of the entrance to the Beryl Burton Gardens, laid out in 1990s to commemorate the cyclist who spent much of her life in Morley. Photo: David Atkinson Archive, Leodis
16. Morley in the 1990s
The 1938 Emporium of Morley Industrial Co-operative Society Ltd. on Queen Street has now been broken up into individual shops. Those visible in this picture include the Bradford and Bingley Building Society and Thomas Cook travel agents. Photo: David Atkinson Archive, Leodis
17. Morley in the 1990s
Looking from Scatcherd Hill (Queen Street) towards Morley Bottoms in September 1999. Photo: David Atkinson Archive, Leodis
18. Morley in the 1990s
Tempest's DFS furniture store on Queen Street, which incorporates the front of Ashville House seen behind it. Photo: David Atkinson Archive, Leodis