10 landmark Sheffield buildings we have lost over the years - including the Egg Box, Kelvin Flats, plus blocks at Norfolk Park and Hyde Park
Sheffield was once called the City on the Move in a famous promotional film that featured at the start of the film The Full Monty.
By Julia Armstrong
Published 10th Nov 2021, 12:55 BST
Updated 17th Jan 2022, 10:09 BST
These pictures from Sheffield Archives show just a few of the buildings that have disappeared, including the Sheffield Town Hall Egg Box, Kelvin Flats and blocks at Norfolk Park and Hyde Park.
Many images are for sale on the archives website at Picture Sheffield (picturesheffield.com) – search using the reference number in the caption.
The demolition of Leppings Lane Stand at the Sheffield Wednesday FC Hillsborough Football Ground, pictured on July 23, 1965. Ref no: s28974 Photo: Picture Sheffield
The demolition of Guildford View and Shrewsbury tower blocks in Park Grange Road, Norfolk Park, Sheffield on November 7, 1999. Ref no: v01506 Photo: Picture Sheffield
Demolition under way at Weston Terrace, Western Bank, Sheffield, with the University of Sheffield Arts Tower in the background, pictured on March 2, 1966. Ref no: s20433 Photo: Picture Sheffield