They focus on the watering holes which will be remembered by generations of residents in Hunslet, Belle Isle, Middleton and Stourton. This gallery features more than 40 pubs from down the decades all of which provided a warm welcome in LS10 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 YEP NEWSLETTERS: Sign up for free emails

7. Kings Arms
The Kings Arms on Leek Street in Hunslet pictured in December 1960. A sign displaying the pub name and the Tetleys huntsman logo was first commissioned in the 1920s and decommissioned in 2000 due to anti hunting feelings amoung the public. | West Yorkshire Archive Service Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service

8. Albert Inn
Albert Inn on South Accommodation Road pictured in October 1958. This pub was known locally as the Pocket Hole because it was so small, and was frequented by workers from the Donisthorpe Lax and Shaw Works. The landlord at this time was Ted Wood who provided the machine operators with as much beer as they could drink while they were working. These workers consumed on average about 8 pints per shift although some were known to drink up, to 20. The incredibly hot working conditions caused by the furnaces used to melt the glass meant that the workers sweated all of the alcohol out of their bodies. | West Yorkshire Archive Service Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service

9. Black Bull Hotel
The Black Bull Hotel on Hunslet Road. Pictured in June 1951. | Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net

10. The Grove Hotel
The Grove Hotel at number 28 Grove Road, an Ind Coope and Allsopp public house. Waterton Street is on the left edge, with Waterton Place on the right. The landlord of the Grove Hotel at the time of this photo from January 1961 was Cephas MacNicoll. | West Yorkshire Archive Service Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service

11. Grey Mare Inn
Taken from Waterloo Road, looking down Bower Row prior to the Waterloo Road improvements. On the right is an empty unidentified retail premises, next to this is a large poster advertising Taylor's Drug Co. Further down the street is a house called Claremont House which has wooden carts in the yard. Towards the rear of the street, which is a cul-de-sac, it is possible to see the rear of the Grey Mare Inn which is located on Low Road beyond. Pictured in August 1904. | Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net

12. New Harrogate
A Tetley's brewery pub, the New Harrogate, on Anchor Street pictured in June 1964 | West Yorkshire Archive Service Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service