They focus on the watering holes which will be remembered by generations of residents in Armley, Wortley and Farnley. This gallery features 19 pubs from down the decades all of which provided a warm welcome in LS12 before shutting their doors for good and in many cases then being demolished. Did you drink in any of these down the years? READ MORE: 33 closed Leeds pubs which will stir fond memories for drinkers LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook

7. The Wheatsheaf, Gelderd Road, Leeds
The Wheatsheaf on Gelderd Road. Will be fondly remembered by a generation of Leeds United fans 'welcoming' away fans on coaches on a match day. Photo: Richard Hainsworth

8. Lost LS12 pubs
Enjoy these photo memories of pubs we have lost and lost in Armley, Wortley and Farnley. PIC: Mel Hulme Photo: Mel Hulme

9. The New Inn
Did you enjoy a drink here back in the day? The New Inn at Whingate pictured in April 1980. Photo: YPN

10. The Crown
The Crown on Tong Road. This 19th century pub was extensively remodelled in the 1920s and closed circa 2011. Photo: Steve Riding

11. The Golden Lion
September 2011 and pictured is Lynne Wilson outside the boarded up Golden Lion in Armley. It had once been run by her grandparents Charles & Lillian Haigh. Photo: Bruce Rollinson

12. The Pack Horse
Manager Bill Biggins pictured outside The Pack Horse on Gelderd Road. It was closed in July 2010 and demolished in March 2012. Photo: Mel Hulme