They feature a range of shops in the heart of LS7 as well as pubs, streets and landmarks which a generation of residents are sure to remember. The images are a mix from the YEP archive as well as others published courtesy of West Yorkshire Archive Service and photographic archive Leodis, which is run by Leeds Library & Information Service. READ MORE: 36 unseen photos of Chapel Allerton through the years LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook

. Chapel Allerton in the 1960s
Enjoy these photo memories of Chapel Allerton in the 1960s. PIC: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net

. Chapel Allerton in the 1960s
The lounge and coffee bar at Chapel Allerton Methodist Youth Club in January 1969.

. Chapel Allerton in the 1960s
Stainbeck Lane looking towards the junction with Harrogate Road in April 1966. On the left is Chapel Allerton Methodist church. In the centre are Ward butchers, Thrift Stores and the Midland Bank, then beyond the junction with Town Street is the Police Station. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net

. Chapel Allerton in the 1960s
Harrogate Road looking south towards the junction with Stainbeck Lane in April 1966. Shops on the left include Sanders Outfitters, Arthur T. Ward butchers, and J. Atha & Son, plumbing contractors. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net

. Chapel Allerton in the 1960s
Stainbeck Lane, looking east towards the junction with Harrogate Road in April 1966. Shops on the left include Finlay's tobacconist and confectioner, John Gregory and Laws. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net

. Chapel Allerton in the 1960s
The junction where Harrogate Road, from the left, crosses Stainbeck Lane on the right and Town Street, left in April 1966. On the far left is the Midland Bank, then across the road the Police Station and Chapel Allerton Branch Library. On the right are shops on Stainbeck Corner including W.D. Perkins, Leeds & Holbeck Building Society and A. Benton, footwear. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net

. Chapel Allerton in the 1960s
Harrogate Road in April 1966. On the left a cleared area is blocked off from the road by advertising hoardings. Beyond this are houses on Ingle Row. On the right is a row of shops, library and police station and the Chapel Allerton Methodist Church. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net

1. Chapel Allerton in the 1960s
The lounge and coffee bar at Chapel Allerton Methodist Youth Club in January 1969.

2. Chapel Allerton in the 1960s
Stainbeck Lane looking towards the junction with Harrogate Road in April 1966. On the left is Chapel Allerton Methodist church. In the centre are Ward butchers, Thrift Stores and the Midland Bank, then beyond the junction with Town Street is the Police Station. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net

3. Chapel Allerton in the 1960s
Harrogate Road looking south towards the junction with Stainbeck Lane in April 1966. Shops on the left include Sanders Outfitters, Arthur T. Ward butchers, and J. Atha & Son, plumbing contractors. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net

4. Chapel Allerton in the 1960s
Stainbeck Lane, looking east towards the junction with Harrogate Road in April 1966. Shops on the left include Finlay's tobacconist and confectioner, John Gregory and Laws. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net

5. Chapel Allerton in the 1960s
The junction where Harrogate Road, from the left, crosses Stainbeck Lane on the right and Town Street, left in April 1966. On the far left is the Midland Bank, then across the road the Police Station and Chapel Allerton Branch Library. On the right are shops on Stainbeck Corner including W.D. Perkins, Leeds & Holbeck Building Society and A. Benton, footwear. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net

6. Chapel Allerton in the 1960s
Harrogate Road in April 1966. On the left a cleared area is blocked off from the road by advertising hoardings. Beyond this are houses on Ingle Row. On the right is a row of shops, library and police station and the Chapel Allerton Methodist Church. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net