They chart life at Leeds Bradford Airport in the 1980s. It was a decade brought huge change at the airport which included a runway extension, the redevelopment of the terminal building, a row over night flights and a visit from Concorde. READ MORE: 43 closed Leeds pubs which will stir fond memories for drinkers LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook YEP NEWSLETTERS: Sign up for free news and sport emails

13. LBA in the 1980s
The multi-million pound runway extension project was fast taking shape. The extended car park had already boosted spaces from 600 to 900. Pictured in July 1983. | YPN Photo: YPN

14. LBA in the 1980s
Aircraft taking off immediately pass over the site of the runway extension in June 1983. In the foreground can be seen the excavation in which the tunnel is being built to carry the Bradford/Harrogate road beneath the runway. | YPN Photo: YPN

15. LBA in the 1980s
An artist's drawing from October 1983 of the new cargo terminal - a far cry from the old black hangar which had served the purpose for so many years. | YPN Photo: YPN

16. LBA in the 1980s
The runway extension at Leeds Bradford Airport from the air in May 1984. | YPN Photo: YPN

17. LBA in the 1980s
The main A658 Harrogate Road was diverted as it passes Leeds Bradford Airport beneath a tunnel; the runway extension passes over the tunnel. Pictured in June 1984. | YPN Photo: YPN

18. LBA in the 1980s
An artist's impression from January 1984 of phase one of the extension to the terminal building at Leeds Bradford Airport. | YPN Photo: YPN