They focus on the 1980s, a decade which delivered huge social and economic change to LS11 and beyond. This gallery focuses on schools, shops and streets you will remember from back in the day. The images are a mix from the YEP archive and others published courtesy of photographic archive Leodis , which is run by Leeds Library & Information Service.
READ MORE: 16 brilliant photos take you back to Beeston in the 1970s LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on fcebook YEP RETRO NEWSLETTER: Sign up for our free monthly email digest of Leeds nostalgia Playtime at Cross Flatts Park School on Harlech Road, probably taken around 1989 at the time that it was Cross Flatts Park Middle. Previously it had been a primary school, with separate buildings for infants and juniors; the infants school was the small building on the left, while the junior school was the two storey building. | Leeds Libraries, www.
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net A row of shops and houses on Tempest Road between the junctions with Maud Avenue, left, and Stratford Street. The first shop on the left, Star Sweet Centre, was previously Heslington's baker. Next to this is the Fashion Cloth Store, then Dana Properties and a newsagents.
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leodis.net A ginnel running between the back of Maud Avenue and the boundary wall of Cross Flatts School, which crosses Harlech Road then Burlington Road before eventually leading out onto Tempest Road. | .