There are many Sheffield institutions which continue to occupy a special place in people’s affections years after they disappeared for good.
From department stores to late night takeaways, pubs and nightclubs, those uniquely Sheffield places are fondly remembered by those who frequented them over the years.
These photos show some of those much-missed venues from across the city which have been lost over the years.
Some closed their doors for good decades ago, while others have only relatively recently ceased trading.
But all were once well-loved businesses, some of which achieved legendary status.
One has even inspired a play telling its story.
How many of these businesses do you remember, which would you most like to see reopen, and what other lost Sheffield institutions deserve a place on our list?

17. FJ Kempka & Son
The pork pies and smoked bacon sold at FJ Kempka & Son butchers shop, on Abbeydale Road, Sheffield, were legendary, with people travelling from across the city to sample them. During some 60 years of trading, it earned a reputation as one of Sheffield's best butchers shops, before Konrad Kempka, pictured, sadly closed the doors for good in 2017. | National World Photo: National World

18. Vittles Café
Vittles Café on Glossop Road in Broomhill, Sheffield, was established in 1986 and claimed to be the city's oldest independent, family-run café, before it sadly closed in 2023. | Other Photo: Other