The aerial images capture lost landmarks from around the city, including the Tinsley towers and the ‘egg box’ town hall extension.
They show how different Sheffield Wednesday’s Hillsborough Stadium looked back then, the Meadowhall area long before the huge shopping centre was built, and Kelham Island before the industrial heartland was transformed into a trendy neighbourhood packed with bars and restaurants.
The Moor and the Peace Gardens in Sheffield city centre feature in this retro photo gallery alongside aerial pictures of suburbs including Gleadless Valley, Burncross, Jordanthorpe and Bradway.

5. City centre
An aerial view of Sheffield city centre in the 1960s or 70s, with St Mary's Gate and St Mary's Church at the bottom of the photo | Picture Sheffield Photo: Picture Sheffield

6. Bradway
Bradway, Sheffield, seen from above some time during the 1960s or 70s, showing streets including Prospect Road and Wollaton Road | Picture Sheffield Photo: Picture Sheffield

7. Jordanthorpe
An aerial view of the Jordanthorpe estate, Sheffield, in 1978 | Picture Sheffield/Sheffield Newspapers Ltd Photo: Picture Sheffield/Sheffield Newspapers Ltd

8. Brook Hill
Brook Hill roundabout, Sheffield city centre, seen from above in 1965 | Picture Sheffield/Sheffield Newspapers Ltd Photo: Picture Sheffield/Sheffield Newspapers Ltd