From popping into Marks & Spencer to heading up to the theatre - Rampant Horse Street has always been a central part of Norwich.
Perhaps you remember some of these scenes or can spot someone you know in the photos.
Rampant Horse Street, 1984, showing the old Woolworths store that the firm vacated in the late 1980s (Image: Newsquest)
Pedestrians and motorists struggle home along Rampant Horse Street as blizzard conditions hit Norwich during the rush hour, November 1977 (Image: Newsquest)
Norwich Second World War bomb damage, April 1942 (Image: Newsquest)
Marks & Spencer in Rampant Horse Street (Image: Newsquest)
Marks & Spencer in Rampant Horse Street (Image: Newsquest)
Day to day life in Rampant Horse Street (Image: Newsquest)
Shoppers in Rampant Horse Street (Image: Newsquest)
Busy scene in Rampant Horse Street as Norwich is filled with shoppers during the Christmas sales, December 1989 (Image: Newsquest)
Blitz 1942, Rampant Horse Street (Image: Newsquest)
Damping down the fires in the ruins of Curls Store, Rampant Horse Street during the Norwich Blitz, April 30, 1942 (Image: Newsquest Archive)
Busy scenes in Rampant Horse Street (Image: Newsquest)
People shopping in Rampant Horse Street (Image: Newsquest)
Woolworths in Rampant Horse Street in Norwich in 1986 (Image: Newsquest)
Marks & Spencer on the corner of Rampant Horse Street and Malthouse Lane in Norwich, 2010 (Image: Newsquest)
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