There have been people from Sheffield who everyone knows.
For instance Alex Turner and Sean Bean are instantly recognisable figures around the world.
But there are some faces which are instantly recognisable by anyone who comes from Sheffield, but if you show their picture to someone outside the city, they may be left scratching their head as to who it is.
We have put a gallery together of 14 faces that most of us in the city will probably recognise.
While some of them are people we still see in the city frequently, some of them are no longer with us, yet despite that are still remembered by generations.
They come from all backgrounds, and include a couple of iconic figures from the city’s football clubs, Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday, who were familiar faces beyond just football fans.
Some will be recognised by people living beyond South Yorkshire.
But some are much more challenging for anyone who doesn’t hail from the city.
We think that if you find someone who recognises all 14 you can be pretty certain that they’re a Sheffielder.
How many do you recognise?
But there are some faces which are instantly recognisable by anyone who comes from Sheffield, but if you show their picture to someone outside the city, they may be left scratching their head as to who it is.
![John Burkhill, known as the Man with the Pram, is a familiar sight around Sheffield, in his distinctive costume and with his pram. He has raised £1 million for Macmillan Cancer care in memory of his wife and daughter.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjAyMjAxY2NkLTcxYTAtNDFiZS05MmIwLTllZWFjNjY4Y2E4MDo3OWZjYzNiMi1hNmVmLTQ4NGQtYjc4MS00YmI1ZDc0MTljYmE=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
9. John Burkhill
John Burkhill, known as the Man with the Pram, is a familiar sight around Sheffield, in his distinctive costume and with his pram. He has raised £1 million for Macmillan Cancer care in memory of his wife and daughter. Photo: Steve Taylor
![Sheffield born Harry Brearley, who died in 1948, is credited as the inventor of stainless steel. His face is instantly recognisable to Sheffielders, as it was painted on the side of the Howard Hotel as a mural, as seen in the picture. Picture: Dean Atkins, National World](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjM3NzAzMGRkLThkM2ItNDM3NS1hNmU3LWYzMTMzMjU5N2U5ODpjNzQwODU5NC05MDA3LTQ1ZDAtOTkzMy1kZDc2YzU1Y2MwZGQ=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
10. Harry Brearley
Sheffield born Harry Brearley, who died in 1948, is credited as the inventor of stainless steel. His face is instantly recognisable to Sheffielders, as it was painted on the side of the Howard Hotel as a mural, as seen in the picture. Picture: Dean Atkins, National World Photo: Dean Atkins
![An icon for both Sheffield Wedneday and Sheffield United fans, Derek Dooley played and managed the Owls, before going on to be chairman of the Blades. He was a familiar face in the city before his death in 2008, aged 78. Picture: Steve Parkin](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmE1NDlmMGZjLTdhOGEtNDI2Yi04ZTlhLTE4NGU5N2E3YjFjYzphZmMyMmU5NC1hMjhjLTQ4YmEtODQzNi02YzIyNGY3Yzc0MTg=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
11. Derek Dooley
An icon for both Sheffield Wedneday and Sheffield United fans, Derek Dooley played and managed the Owls, before going on to be chairman of the Blades. He was a familiar face in the city before his death in 2008, aged 78. Picture: Steve Parkin Photo: Steve Parkin
![Naseem Hamed, known as Naz, was the city's iconic boxing world champion in the 1990s, after coming through Brendan Ingle's gym in Wincobank. He was known throughout the city.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjVlNDRmNjAxLWZkMDYtNGFhOC1hMTIzLTU4MDhjMDhmNTJjZDoyZjA1ZDgwMS1jMTE5LTRlMmMtODhiMS1iN2MwOWVlMTZjMGI=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
12. Naseem Hamed
Naseem Hamed, known as Naz, was the city's iconic boxing world champion in the 1990s, after coming through Brendan Ingle's gym in Wincobank. He was known throughout the city. Photo: Sheffield Newspapers