Jim's fish and chip shop on Town Street was a popular haunt for a community during a decade of social and economic upheaval. The photo is one of 13 which make up this gallery of memories celebrating life in LS13 during the 60s. Others landmarks in focus include Rodley County Primary School, the Mutual Club as well as shops you may remember. They are all published courtesy of West Yorkshire Archive Service which collects and looks after the unique documentary heritage of the region dating from the 12th century to the present day - more than 800 years of local history. It also runs Catablogue, an online blog dedicated to preserving the past, serving the present and protecting the future. READ MORE: Bramley in the 1960s - Life before the shopping centre LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
5. Rodley in the 1960s
This wooden building on Wesley Street pictured in March 1965 had until recently been the surgery of Dr Ambrose Bateman. Club Lane can be seen through the trees
Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
6. Rodley in the 1960s
Stone built properties on the odd numbered side of Wesley Terrace in March 1965. On the left an unmade road gives access to back entrances and gardens.
Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
7. Rodley in the 1960s
Shops on Town Street in February 1965. Elizabeth's hair stylist is partially hidden behind the Post Office. A telephone box is at the corner of Back Wood Street which runs to the right edge spanned by a line of washing.
Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
8. Rodley in the 1960s
The office of engineers' pattern makers Bates and Sons on Wharfe Place pictured in February 1965. On the door the words 'Enquiries, Please Stop Inside' are visible. The Leeds Liverpool Canal ran behind this building.
Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service