But have you heard of these 10 long-closed boozers from the city’s past?
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1. How many of these 10 long-closed Sheffield pubs have you heard of?
How many of these 10 long-closed Sheffield pubs have you heard of? Photo: Google

2. The Albert - Division Street
This once popular watering hole closed its doors for the final time in 1988. Photo: Google

3. The Angel - Button Lane
This now-demolished pub closed for the final time in 1956. Photo: Google

4. The Barrow Boys - Shude Hill
Once popular with skinheads, this pub took its name from the local term for market traders, who would move fruit and vegetables around in wheelbarrows. Photo: Google
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