7. Leeds in 1957
A view of Commercial Street from an upper storey window in may 1957. Various shops and businesses are visible, including, at the right edge, Manfield & Sons Ltd., shoe retailers at number 14 Commercial Street. Moving left, the newsagents business of W.H. Smith & Son Ltd occupies number 16 and the ground floor of number 18 (with the arched entrance and windows). Leeds Library has occupied the upper storeys since 1808. The view is towards the junction with Albion Street. Photo: YPN
8. Leeds in 1957
A view of the side entrance to the Queens Hotel on New Station Street in August 1957. Designed by architect William H. Hamlyn, the hotel opened on November 12, 1937 as part of the newly built Leeds City Station complex. It replaced an earlier Queen's Hotel that had previously occupied the site. Photo: British Railways
9. Leeds in 1957
The Leeds United players prepare to tread the boards in April 1957. Photo: YPN
10. Leeds in 1957
A view of the side entrance of the Queens Hotel, looking across from Bishopgate Street to New Station Street in August 1957. Tramlines can be seen on the road in the foreground. Photo: British Railways
11. Leeds in 1957
'...a scintillating French style Revue' called, 'Girls in Cellophane' was being staged at the Empire Theatre in July 1957. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
12. Leeds in 1957
A bird's eye view of Tadcaster in April 1957. Photo: YPN