So let’s raise a glass to these publicans pictured at boozers across the city during the 80s, 90s and noughties for keeping us watered and in many cases fed over the years, and providing the setting for countless great nights out.
We’ve trawled the archives to bring you these photos from across the decades of pub landlords and landladies in Sheffield. How many of the watering holes and the people pictured do you recognise?
![Landlord Malcolm Sissons pictured outside the Woodseats Hotel, painted with a giant St George Cross, in 2006](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjMwMWJmYzQ1LTI5NTYtNDcxMi1hYWFlLTYxZjZhODg3MTkyZTo4OTZiODliZi0zYmU0LTQyMjQtOTcyZi1hZDU2Y2QxZjA0YmY=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
13. The Woodseats Hotel
Landlord Malcolm Sissons pictured outside the Woodseats Hotel, painted with a giant St George Cross, in 2006 Photo: Roger Nadal
![Old Mother Red Cap landlord Alan Wortley with what was then the cheapest pint of bitter in Sheffield](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjI2MjA2Y2IzLTNmMDQtNDc2Ni05MmZhLWNmZDlmNGVjM2UzNDo5YTU3YzgxYS1kNDIxLTQ2YjUtYTlhYy00YWJhNWM5ZDhkZTA=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
14. Old Mother Red Cap
Old Mother Red Cap landlord Alan Wortley with what was then the cheapest pint of bitter in Sheffield Photo: Barry Richardson
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