These photos have been plucked from the Yorkshire Evening Post archive and predominantly showcase life in the village during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. They feature local landmarks, street scenes, as well as pubs, restaurants and shops that you may remember. And they are also the focus of some news stories from back in the day. MORE UNSEEN PHOTOS: Gildersome LOVE LEEDS, LOVE RETRO? Join 'Leeds Retro' on facebook
1. July 1982
St. Francis R.C. Junior and Infants School on Highcliffe Road in the town.
2. November 1963
A new church opened in Morley - the Newlands Methodist Church on Albert Drive, which could hold a congregation of 250.
3. March 1975
This was the end of the road for a bypass at Morley. The land need for a new roundabout at the bottom of High Street was still owned by three landlords and British Rail.
4. January 1976
Looking down Queen Street to Morley Bottoms.
5. July 1974
There was idignation about this wooden sign. "Many people in Morley are incensed that this sign has been fitted to the outer stone wall of our immaculate, magnificent town hall," said Sir Harry Hardy, chair of Morley Civic Society.
6. November 1982
Peel Market in Morley.