We have gone back into the archives to pick out 26 pictures of Sheffield as it was in 1967, and we have transformed them from their original black and white into colour.
It has brought back the colour to the era of flower power in the city.
Back in the 60s, The Star's photographers were there to record it what was going on in the but in those days the pictures were taken on black and white film.
We have now used modern technology to transform those old black and white pictures by turning them into colour, and with it, bring those memories of the year back to life, by showing them in a way that they have not been seen before.
The collection of pictures ranges from youngsters playing in parks that modern health and safety rules would probably never allow, to pictures of long changed parts of the city, where the cityscapes have altered beyond recognition.
They also give you the chance to take a look inside buildings like banks, libraries, hospitals and youth clubs, which have changed as technology has affected the way we live our lives and do business.
Take a look at that world, in colour again for the first time in more than half a century.

1. 1967 in colour
We have transformed 24 pictures of Sheffield life in 1967 from the original black and white into colour | sheffield newspapers

2. Firefighter
A fireman demonstrates new high-speed cutting equipment on an old car in the Sheffield Fire Brigade station yard in 1967. Picture: Sheffield Newspapers | Sheffield Newspapers

3. Richmond College
Richmond College, Sheffield, 1967. Picture: Sheffield Newspapers | Sheffield Newspapers

4. Trophy winner
John Warhust, winner of the 1967 Star Walk, is presented with the trophy by Lord Mayor Ald Harold Lambert at Owlerton Stadium. Picture: Sheffield Newspapers | Sheffield Newspapers