Riley Street Fisheries helped feed a community back in the day. It is one of 16 photo gems which turn back the clock to 1961 and provide a fascinating insight into life around LS10 during the year. Washing on lines hung across streets sand tin baths pushed up against a wall help foster a sense of a period of time which memories cannot erase. Local landmarks also featured include the Albert Glass Works and The Queen Hotel one of 52 public houses in Hunslet by the late 1930s as well as familiar streets demolished as part of slum clearance. The images are 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: 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
7. Hunslet in 1961
Looking across Clarence Road at the junction with Hazelhead Street. On the far left is no 19 Clarence Road and no 27 is T Gregory's Grocer on the corner. The terraced houses are through with the exception of the Grocers and the backs can be accessed on Atkinson Street, although are numbered differently. Albert Glass Works can partly be seen far right. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
8. Hunslet in 1961
Looking down Hazelhead Place towards Albury Road. The backs of the houses on the left front on to Albury Terrace and the houses on the right open their front doors on to Clarence Road. Hazelhead Place is cobbled and a motorbike and sidecar is parked in the middle of the street. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
9. Hunslet in 1961
Albury Terrace at the junction with Hazelhead Street. The shop on the corner is Mrs Lena Squires, confectioner and grocer and the address is no 4 Hazelhead Street. Wall and window space has been utilised to advertise the products of the day, some of which have stood the test of time and are still available now. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
10. Hunslet in 1961
Clarence Road at the junction with Hazelhead Street in August 1961. A group of four children sit on the pavement outside no 2 Hazelhead Street on the corner. A board on the wall advertises 'Seacroft Show and Gala.' Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
11. Hunslet in 1961
Clarence Road in August 1961. The shop on the junction appears to be boarded up and the sign above the window has been removed. Cars are parked on Albury Road. This area was part of a clearance scheme according to the Housing Act of 1957. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
12. Hunslet in 1961
Hazelhead Place from the junction with Albury Road. On the junction is W. & B. Barrett, Newsagent selling sweets and tobacco. There are numerous advertisements outside the shop including ones for 'Boyfriend' magazine and 'Cherry Blossom Shoe Polish'. Hazelhead Street can be seen at the far end of Hazelhead Place. Albury Terrace can be seen on the right. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service