But how many of these iconic buildings do you remember from the city’s past?
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5. The Sheffield Arms
The Sheffield Arms was on Foreshores Road and was part of the area that has been cleared by the demolition of the futurist. Photo: JPI Media
6. The Cole Brothers Store
The Cole Brothers set up their store in 1847 in Fargate and had it rebuilt in 1869. The company was eventually taken over by John Lewis and the building was demolished in 1964. Photo: JPI Media
7. Carbrook Street
Boys playing in Carbrook Street in the 1960s before it was demolished. It is now the site of the Sheffield Arena. Photo: JPI Media
8. Orchard Street
Orchard Street was demolished in 1961 by James Child, the company which has the dubious honour of having demolished many of Sheffield’s most interesting buildings. Photo: JPI Media