The answer is that Sheffield used to have both these buildings but that these landmarks were both demolished, along with many more, such as two big cinema buildings that once dominated the area around the City Hall. Take a look and see if you remember Victoria Station, Norfolk Market Hall, the Albert Hall, the Grand Hotel or the Gaumont.
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1. Grand entrace
The front of the Grand Hotel in Barkers Pool in 1970 - the building was demolished three years later to make way for the Fountain Precinct Photo: staff

2. Old style Barker's Pool
An unrecognisable-looking Barker's Pool, Sheffield in 1920. The Albert Hall is on the right of the picture - the central building appears to be a public urinal! Photo: Sheffield Newspapers

3. Imposing building
The Gaumont Regent Cinema in Barker's Pool, Sheffield in January 1953. It opened in December 1927 as The Regent. The Gaumont closed in 1985 Photo: Peter Tuffrey

4. Gaumont from the Goodwin
Barker's Pool with the new Cole Brothers store and the Gaumont Cinema on the left - taken from the Goodwin Fountain outside Sheffield Town Hall in August 1964 Photo: Sheffield Newspapers