They take you to the heart of the community in 1964 and bring into focus close on six decades of cinema history. The Malvern Cinema takes centre stage with three pubs – The Highfield, The Harrisons Arms and The Pheasant Inn – also featured in this gallery of memories. 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 RETRO NEWSLETTER: Sign up for our free monthly email digest of Leeds nostalgia
![The Highfield pub on West Mount Place at the junction with South Ridge Street in July 1964.](https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmE0N2NhOWIxLTg5ZjQtNDBiZS1iNTU4LWM2YzY1ZmQ4NmUyMTpiNGI1NDdjZi1lZTdmLTQ5NDUtYmI1OS1mZWM5MTM0MWVjMTA=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=640)
7. Beeston in 1964
The Highfield pub on West Mount Place at the junction with South Ridge Street in July 1964.Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
![The junction of Broadway Terrace with Malvern Road showing Leeds Industrial Co-operative Society buildings. A woman looks at the display of shoes at Quality Footwear. They also undertake repairs. Round the corner on Broadway Terrace is the grocery department inviting you to 'come Co-operative shopping'. Pictured in July 1964.](https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmJiM2NkNGJjLTQwNGQtNDBjOC04YjQ0LWI1NTgyMzNmNjFkYzoyN2IxZDU2Zi0zMzNhLTQwMzYtOGMzOC0yOWExMmMxYzJmODI=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=640)
8. Beeston in 1964
The junction of Broadway Terrace with Malvern Road showing Leeds Industrial Co-operative Society buildings. A woman looks at the display of shoes at Quality Footwear. They also undertake repairs. Round the corner on Broadway Terrace is the grocery department inviting you to 'come Co-operative shopping'. Pictured in July 1964.Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
![The Harrisons Arms, a Tetley's public house. Pictured in July 1964.](https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmFlZjFjZjIyLWRlOTAtNGRjMi1hOWFkLTQ0MWM1YzY0ZmIxMDo4ZTU2ZWJjMC05N2UxLTQ5OWQtYThkZi0yNDRjYTk4YTBjOGY=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=640)
9. Beeston in 1964
The Harrisons Arms, a Tetley's public house. Pictured in July 1964.Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
![The junction of Dewsbury Road and Moor View Road in August 1964. On the far left is a Bread Shop at number 146. Also on the left are back-to-back houses with an advertising hoarding on the wall promoting Danish bacon. Two women and two children walk past a parked car towards the open door of number 140. On the right is Moor View Road displaying multiple advertisements for Rent a set 19" TV for 8'3, Wm Youngers Beer and Belle Vue Zoo Park. smaller posters promote the Elvis film Kissin' Cousins at the ABC Cinema Vicar Lane and recitals at Temple Newsam.](https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjEwMmRiYzM1LTgwMTctNDZmZi04OTIyLWY4NjVkMTI2YmNhNDo3MDA5NDU1MS1kYzVhLTRhN2ItOTBlNS0yYTMwZTZjZmNhMjY=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=640)
10. Beeston in 1964
The junction of Dewsbury Road and Moor View Road in August 1964. On the far left is a Bread Shop at number 146. Also on the left are back-to-back houses with an advertising hoarding on the wall promoting Danish bacon. Two women and two children walk past a parked car towards the open door of number 140. On the right is Moor View Road displaying multiple advertisements for Rent a set 19" TV for 8'3, Wm Youngers Beer and Belle Vue Zoo Park. smaller posters promote the Elvis film Kissin' Cousins at the ABC Cinema Vicar Lane and recitals at Temple Newsam.Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
![A view down Dewsbury Road towards Hunslet Hall Road in August 1964. On the left of the road are shops and yards. On the far right of the image the clock on the wall of the Police Station is visible, showing the time as 10.20am. Cars are parked by ther curb while people walk along the pavemant past shops selling shoes, books and grocers. On the far left is Moor View Road with W.R. Issott and Sons Licensed betting office on the corner.](https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjY2NDdlNTQ3LWUwMjAtNGZmYi1hOTk1LTBjZjkzZmQ1MDdiNzplNmRiODNlNS00MGIzLTQzYjktODc1NS1kYTNhMzdjODJjMDI=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=640)
11. Beeston in 1964
A view down Dewsbury Road towards Hunslet Hall Road in August 1964. On the left of the road are shops and yards. On the far right of the image the clock on the wall of the Police Station is visible, showing the time as 10.20am. Cars are parked by ther curb while people walk along the pavemant past shops selling shoes, books and grocers. On the far left is Moor View Road with W.R. Issott and Sons Licensed betting office on the corner.Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
![The Pheasant Inn on Kiln Street. Tunis Street can be seen on the left of the photo. Pictured in July 1964](https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjMxOWNiZDU2LTBiN2EtNDIxOC04MDE5LTM2NDY5ODcwOGMxNzoxMGY5NWEyMC0xMmM5LTRjZmMtYTM4ZC00ZGFlNmRkNjEzZjQ=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=640)
12. Beeston in 1964
The Pheasant Inn on Kiln Street. Tunis Street can be seen on the left of the photo. Pictured in July 1964Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service