These retro photos are sure to bring back fond memories for many of you, not least those pining for the days at the start of the 1980s when a pint of lager would set you back just 47p.
Some of the pubs pictured are still there and have hardly changed in the years since these photos were taken, like The Grapes, where the Arctic Monkeys famously played their first gig on June 13, 2003. Other watering holes have been lost for good, including Charles Street Station which was a theme pub in the style of a London Underground station, complete with tunnels and escalators. Also pictured is the infamous old Cannon pub, which was once branded a ‘den of iniquity’, and was recently converted into flats.
All the photos featured are shared courtesy of Picture Sheffield.

9. The Saddle
The Saddle pub on West Street, Sheffield city centre, in May 1995 Photo: Picture Sheffield

10. Shamus O'Donnell's
Shamus O'Donnell's pub on Furnival Gate, at the junction with Union Street, Sheffield city centre, in June 1996. It was formerly The Hind and The Nelson, with the building pictured replacing the old Nelson in 1963. Photo: Picture Sheffield

11. Dickens Inn
The National School, on Carver Street, Sheffield city centre, refurbished as Dickens Inn, with Le Metro Public House in the cellars, in November 1981 Photo: Picture Sheffield/Sheffield Newspapers

12. Charles Street Station
Stephen Shephard busking outside Charles Street Station pub in Sheffield city centre in March 1983. Charles Street Station was a theme pub in the style of a London Underground station, including tunnels and escalators. Photo: Picture Sheffield/Sheffield Newspapers