Are you one of the faces in these 11 pictures of Easter celebrations in Sheffield down the years?
Sheffielders have had an eggs-cellent time over the years at Easter, enjoying bonnet parades and, above all, Easter eggs!
By Julia Armstrong
Published 30th Mar 2021, 12:29 BST
Updated 30th Mar 2021, 12:30 BST
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Here are some pictures over the years of Easter get-togethers and special events. Many of us will enjoy catching up and having fun on a smaller scale this year, of course.
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5. Eggs-cellent work
Schoolchildren at Malin Bridge Primary School, Sheffield in April 2001 with their decorated Easter eggs Photo: Stuart Hastings (Staff)
Porter Brook School's Easter Bonnet parade winners, from left, Keith Williams (6), Jane Smith (5) and Lorraine Johnson (7), pictured on March 19, 1975 Photo: Dennis Richmond staff
Netherthorpe and Upperthorpe young people's platform (NUYPP) held an 'eggstravaganza' during their Easter 2003 playscheme at the Ponderosa, Crookes Valley. Ready for the egg and spoon race are, left to right, Liah Edwardes, 9 Joy, aged 6, and Hamse Jama, aged 11 Photo: Andrew Partridge
Licking her lips in anticipation of the forthcoming feast is four-year-old Patricia Wells, one of the patients of the Sheffield Children's Hospital, who helped to dispose of this giant Easter egg presented to the hospital by Sheffield department store, John Walsh in March 1967 Photo: Sheffield Newspapers