1. Salute the Soldier Week
Military parade on Boar Lane, which was part of the route taken which ended at Leeds Town Hall on The Headrow. Unseasonably bad weather had delayed the Normandy Invasion Forces, the D-Day landings took place 3 days later on the 6th of June. Many of the people seen here in the crowd are wearing coats and hats, prepared for rain. Photo: YPN
2. Salute the Soldier Week
Opening ceremony for Salute the Soldier Week, making a speech is Sir John Anderton MP, who was then Chancellor of the Exchequer. On the left, wearing a top hat is Lord Mayor Albert Hayes. To the right of Sir John is Lord Harewood, then General Sir William Backstone. Photo: YPN
3. Salute the Soldier Week
Looking down The Headrow from the corner with Oxford Place, military parade for the opening of Salute the Soldier week. The long procession was headed by the band of the West Yorkshire Regiment, followed by Royal Navy officers and ratings, the W.R.N.S. and the Royal Artillery, who brought several anti-aircraft guns. There were bands from the Northamptonshire Regiment, Army Cadets, Boys' Brigade, A.T.C., Home Guard, Sea Cadets and Civil Defence Messengers. Photo: YPN
4. Salute the Soldier Week
A detachment of WRENS marching along Boar Lane on the route to Leeds Town Hall. This was part of the military parade on the opening day of Salute The Soldier week. Photo: YPN
5. Salute the Soldier
A view of Leeds Town Hall, Major General Shears is making a speech. Behind him is an indicator to mark the progress of the appeal for funds. The target was £6,000,000, the final total was £6,848,594. Photo: YPN
6. Salute the Soldier Week
The salute is being taken by Lord Harewood at the march-past at the beginning of the National Savings campaign. The opening ceremony was performed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Anderson, on the Town Hall steps, marking the first day's total of £1,614,658 on the indicator board there. Photo: YPN