The 1990s saw a lot of changes in the city, including the building of big sports facilities such as Ponds Forge and the work to create the new Supertram system. It’s also the decade when Meadowhall opened.
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1. Town Hall from above
Sheffield Town Hall in June 1994 - you can still see the Goodwin Fountain at the top of Fargate, the old-look Peace Gardens and just spot the edge of the Town Hall 'egg box' on the right Photo: Sheffield Newspapers
2. High Street and Fargate
Sheffield High Street and Fargate in the 1990s - the Hole in the Road hasn't yet disappeared under the Supertram development Photo: Sheffield Newspapers
3. All change
The filled-in Hole in the Road in June 1994 - that's quite a queue of buses around it Photo: Sheffield Newspapers
4. Sheffield Moorfoot in the 1990s
A quite different-looking area around Sheffield Moorfoot in the 1990s. St Mary's Church is bottom left. Photo: Sheffield Newspapers