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


14. The Ancestor
The Ancestor on Armley Ridge Road. Pictured is pub landlord David Lawlor and Armley Boxing Club coach Ian Bell in a boxing gym installed under the watering hole in January 2006. Photo: YPN

15. The Barleycorn
The Barleycorn on Armley Town Street. It was the scene of a dramatic fire rescue in January 2001. Billy Halligan received a Chief Fire Officer's Commendation after saving landlady Susan Hanlon. The pub closed in 2007. Photo: Emma Nichols

16. The Rose and Crown
Did you enjoy a drin here back in the day? The Rose and Crown pub on Armley Road. Pictured in August 1997. Photo: Roy Fox

17. Lost Leeds pubs
Wyther Park Hotel on Cockshott Lane. Pictured in December 1932 the licensee at the time was Louis George Radford. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net

18. Lost Leeds pubs
The New Inn on Armley Town Street. This photo shows a group of women, circa 1920s, outside the pub which was adjacent to The Gang and opposite Old Field Yard and Appleyard Lane. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net