They feature historic photos of watering holes from around the city, in some cases stretching back hundreds of years. The photos, plucked from the YEP archive, foster a sense of belonging and togetherness and also focus on pubs which have since been demolished. And the vast majority of these images have one thing in common – year unknown. Can you help date them? 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 Mexborough Arms on Harrogate Road. Year unknown.](https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmRmZGU5ZjdlLTU4OWMtNGU5Ni1hOWU0LWY1MDQ3NjNiZTZkZTo5NDdlMzA4Mi04Y2M5LTQ5NmYtOGFlYy1mYzdjZjg0MjAzZjI=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=640)
![The Old George Hotel was on the east side of Lower Briggate. It closed in 1919.](https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjA1N2Q4N2Q2LTA5NTQtNDA0OS05Mjk5LTFiNzVkMTdkNDM3ZjphOTgzMjU4OC0zZmI0LTRlODAtYWNmNy0zODM5MWI0OWQzOTI=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=640)
14. Old George Hotel
The Old George Hotel was on the east side of Lower Briggate. It closed in 1919.Photo: YPN
![The Grand Central Hotel on Briggate.](https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjYzMTJlZWNhLTM2YWYtNDQxNC05NzE5LTZiMjE4ZGNhMWY5MTpiYTk4MGJiZC0zNjViLTQzZTYtYWJlNS05YjgzMzYzNmEzZTc=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=640)
![The Bull and Mouth Hotel at number 138 Briggate. It was first used as a centre for heavy baggage wagons and became a coaching inn in 1800, soon becoming one of the busiest coaching inns in Leeds. In 1903 it became the Grand Central Hotel, and in 1921 the name was changed again to the Victory Hotel. It closed in 1939.](https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjkxMDYxYTJjLTFkNWYtNGU2OC1hMzg5LTRlMDlmMDZmMDg1ZDo2Y2Y1NmRmYi04ZDg2LTQ0YjMtOGRjZS1lNTNiNWE2NmE5YTU=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=640)
16. Bull & Mouth Hotel
The Bull and Mouth Hotel at number 138 Briggate. It was first used as a centre for heavy baggage wagons and became a coaching inn in 1800, soon becoming one of the busiest coaching inns in Leeds. In 1903 it became the Grand Central Hotel, and in 1921 the name was changed again to the Victory Hotel. It closed in 1939.Photo: YPN
![City Square was the location of the Cloth Hall Tavern.](https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmU1MzhiNGNkLTk3ZDQtNDY0YS05NWM5LTk3YmZmYTFiMjVmMzo5ZGNkZTcwYy1mMzMyLTRiMjktOGIxZC1iZmE2NGE5ZTRlOGE=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=640)
![The Cock and Bottle on The Headrow in the 19th century.](https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjlhMDgyZDAxLTQzMWUtNGVhYy04MmM4LTAyYWQzNzcwN2RiNjpjZGE5NWM2MC0zMTUzLTQ4ZWYtOTE1OC0xOGMzNTA0NDY1YTM=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=640)