5. Leyland in the 80s and 90s
A newly-built bungalow on Golden Hill Lane in Leyland Photo: Archive
6. Leyland in the 80s and 90s
The British Commercial Vehicle Museum building was formally part of Leyland Motors. It dates from the 1930s and formed part of the company’s South Works. For most of its life it housed the Customer Inspection Department, where lorries and buses arriving from production were closely inspected by purchasers before they took delivery. It was in 1983 that the building was transformed into the museum. It is pictured here around the time of its opening in 1983 Photo: Archive
7. Leyland in the 80s and 90s
In 1982 unemployed teenagers refurbished this old Leyland barn - Northbrook Barn off Golden Hill Lane - to provide a training centre for other youngsters on the dole Photo: Archive
8. Leyland in the 80s and 90s
Pictured here is Dunkirk Hall in 1982 before it was bought and renovated, being turned into a pub. The building was first erected in the reign of Charles I and was a farmhouse before it fell into disrepair. The hall was originally known by the name of Lostock Hall Photo: Archive