Cars have changed a lot since the 1960s and 70s, when people knew how to travel around Sheffield in style.
They may have lacked mod cons like power steering, air conditioning and electric windows, but many of the vehicles from that era possessed a timeless elegance.
In the 60s, the Austin/Morris 1100, the Ford Cortina and the Vauxhall Viva were among the most popular models on the streets of Britain.
During the 70s, it was the Ford Escort, the Morris Marina, the Mini and the Austin Allegro were among the vehicles ruling the road around the UK.
This retro photo gallery shows the cars we drove back then in Sheffield, against the backdrop of a changing city. Did you have a favourite car from the 60s and 70s?
In the 60s, the Austin/Morris 1100, the Ford Cortina and the Vauxhall Viva were among the most popular models on the streets of Britain.
17. Blonk Street 1964
Blonk Street car park, Sheffield, in 1964. Photo: Picture Sheffield/Sheffield Newspapers Ltd | Picture Sheffield/Sheffield Newspapers Ltd
18. Howard Street 1965
The demolition of Walker and Hall Ltd, Electro Works, at the junction of Howard Street and (right) Eyre Street, Sheffield city centre, in April 1965. Photo: Picture Sheffield | Picture Sheffield
19. Corn Exchange car park 1969
The Corn Exchange car park in Sheffield, in 1969, showing (right) the Newmarket Hotel and the Plough Inn. Photo: Picture Sheffield | Picture Sheffield