How much do you remember from the early 1990s in Newcastle?
Here we have 13 amazing photos from Newcastle Libraries depicting what life was like around 30 years ago.
While the streets look largely the same, and the city has the same obsession for Newcastle United, there's some differences.
Like when the bottom half of Northumberland Street was still open to traffic. Or what about when Maceys was open on the Groat Market.
Let's take a trip down memory lane to see what you remember.
1. Long Stairs
A view of Long Stairs Newcastle upon Tyne taken c.1990. The photograph shows the landscaping of the land on either side of the Long Stairs which took place after the demolition of the houses. The High Level Bridge is in the background. Photo: Newcastle Libraries
2. A bird's eye view in 1990
A bird's eye view of Newcastle upon Tyne taken in 1990. The railway bridge is in the foreground leading to the Central Station. Buildings on Dean Street are in the foreground to the left and the right. The Black Gate and the Keep are in the centre to the left and the right. The tower of St. Nicholas Cathedral is to the right of the Black Gate. Photo: Newcastle Libraries
3. Haymarket Metro
A view of Haymarket Metro Station Newcastle upon Tyne taken c.1990. The photograph shows the escalators and stairs which lead down to and from the Metro platforms. Photo: Newcastle Libraries
4. Fish Quay North Shields
Photograph showing the fishing fleet at North Shields Fish Quay taken in the 1990s presumably during the Fish Quay Festival. Photo: Newcastle Libraries