These images show some of the buildings and areas of Sheffield city centre as they used to look, mostly now demolished or changed beyond recognition. How many can you remember?
13. St Paul's
St Paul's Church, Pinstone Street, Sheffield, was built in 1720/21. The Church was demolished in 1938 and St Paul's Gardens were laid out on the site next to the town hall, later becoming known as the Peace Gardens. Photo: Sheffield Newspapers
14. The Moor
Trams and cars on The Moor, Sheffield, circa 1950. To the right is the blitz damaged Atkinson's Department Store Photo: Submitted
15. Waingate
Just down from Haymarket is Waingate, the old and long gone shops at the bottom left include Hindley's tool store and the booking office of Sheffield United Tours. The building at the bottom of the hill is the Lady's Bridge Hotel, with Tennants Brewery (later Whitbreads) behind on Bridge Street, 1960 Photo: Sheffield Newspapers
16. High Street
Walsh's Department store and other buildings on High Street damaged by the blitz in Sheffield Photo: ©Sheffield Newspapers Ltd