Rows and rows of terraced houses dominate the focus of this gallery showcasing LS10 in the 1950s. They are punctuated with local landmarks including Woodhouse Hill Road Church and factories which provided jobs for the local community. Well-known streets with shops and pubs are also featured in this wonderful rewind to an age of social and economic change. The images are a mix from West Yorkshire Archive Service and others published courtesy of photographic archive Leodis, which is run by Leeds Library & Information Service. READ MORE: 19 photo memories of Hunslet from the 1960s LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
13. Hunslet in the 1950s
Odd numbered back-to-back properties on Andrew Street pictured in September 1958. The view looks from Brookfield Street.Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
14. Hunslet in the 1950s
Odd numbered back-to-back properties on Bush Street, numbers run from the left in descending order to number 15 towards the right where a baby sits up in a pram. Next to this house on the right edge is a row of outside toilets and a storage area for dustbins. Pictured in September 1958.Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
15. Hunslet in the 1950s
Properties on South Accommodation Road. On the left edge part of Larchfield Works is visible. Pictured in August 1958.Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
16. Hunslet in the 1950s
A view looks from Brookfield Street where a dog chews its bone, onto Bloomer Street where lines of washing span the road. This is the even numbered side of Bloomer Street, houses are back-to-back. Pictured in September 1958.Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
17. Hunslet in the 1950s
Holm Street runs from the left edge of this view with South Accomodation Road running across the foreground. In the centre is the office and entrance to Central Motor Auctions. Pictured in August 1958.Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
18. Hunslet in the 1950s
View looks from Holm Street onto the car park of Central Motor Auctions situated on South Accommodation Road. Parked cars line the side wall of the yard. The building in the background is Premier House, premises of Mossops Ltd, church restoration. Pictured in August 1958.Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net