But how many of these iconic buildings do you remember from the city’s past?
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1. The Athol Hotel
A popular haunt for and Sheffield pub crawl back in the 1960s, the Athol Hotel was finally demolished in 2019. This picture was submitted by reader Vin Malone. Photo: Vin Malone
2. JC Graves
The JG Graves building was demolished in 1963. The company was formed by watch maker john George Graves, who also set up the country’s first mail order business. It was absorbed into Great Universal Stored following his death in 1945. Photo: JPI Media
3. Block B - Charles Street
Block B in Charles Street was demolished as part of the Heart of the City Project. Photo: JPI Media
4. Tinsley Methodist Church
The Tinsley Methodist Church was demolished on November 30, 1964. Photo: JPI Media