Sheffield retro: 23 photos take you back to golden age of famous streets, when they were thronged.
These nostalgic images reflect a golden age for a collection of iconic Sheffield streets, when they were bustling with shoppers.
They show throngs of people exploring shops and market stalls, or pausing for a post-work pint at the pub. Haymarket, Exchange Street, King Street, and Dixon Lane appear substantially different today than they did in these throwback images from the 1960s and 1970s.
The region, which originally included shops such as Hornes, BHS, Woolworths, and Woolco department stores, as well as Castle Market, Setts Market, and Castlefolds Market, is now quieter than it was back then.
There are plans to rebuild the district on the outskirts of the city centre and Castlegate, but much work remains to be done to recreate the liveliness captured in these vintage photos.
Do these photographs bring back any pleasant memories for you? What do you miss most about living in Sheffield in the 1960s and 1970s?
1. Mikado cafe
Haymarket, Sheffield city centre, facing towards Fitzalan Square, in July 1961, featuring companies like Arthur Davy and Sons’ Mikado Cafe and Weaver to Wearer | Photo Sheffield

2. True Form
Haymarket, looking towards Castle Market, Sheffield city centre, in July 1961, with True Form boot shop on the right | Photo Sheffield

3. Haymarket
Haymarket, Sheffield city centre, 1960, with Woolworths and Castle Market under development | Photo Sheffield/J.

4. Timpson
Exchange Street and Castle Market as seen from Haymarket, Sheffield city centre, in 1972, with Timpson shoe shop on the corner.Location: Sheffield City Centre. Date: 1972 | Picture Sheffield
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