Norwich Evening News community content curator, Kate Wolstenholme, has been hunting through the archives to bring you pictures that are sure to evoke some cherished memories of the pubs we've lost.

From the Ferry Boat Inn to The Larkman these pictures show classic pubs as they were in their heyday before they became shops, homes and other amenities.

Eastern Daily Press: The Bank Tavern in Bank Street pictured on the day it closed in 1965.The Bank Tavern in Bank Street pictured on the day it closed in 1965. (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: A packed Orford Arms in the heart of swinging Norwich in 1965. Photo: Archant libraryA packed Orford Arms in the heart of swinging Norwich in 1965. Photo: Archant library (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: The Ferry Inn, King Street in December 1985.The Ferry Inn, King Street in December 1985. (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: Beryl Bryden at the Cellar Club under the Orford Arms in Norwich during 1958.Beryl Bryden at the Cellar Club under the Orford Arms in Norwich during 1958. (Image: Archant Library)

Eastern Daily Press: The Keel and Wherry stood at 214 King Street pictured just before it was demolished for redevelopment, this photo was taken on January 24, 1964.The Keel and Wherry stood at 214 King Street pictured just before it was demolished for redevelopment, this photo was taken on January 24, 1964. (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: The former Jolly Butchers Pub in Ber Street on November 3, 1992.The former Jolly Butchers Pub in Ber Street on November 3, 1992. (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: The Kimberley Arms which was located at 9 Trory Street in Norwich, pictured is former landlord Richard Bonner who at the time feared his pub would close because of the smoking ban and lack of customers.The Kimberley Arms which was located at 9 Trory Street in Norwich, pictured is former landlord Richard Bonner who at the time feared his pub would close because of the smoking ban and lack of customers. (Image: Colin Finch)

Eastern Daily Press: The Kimberley Arms at 9 Trory Street, Norwich.The Kimberley Arms at 9 Trory Street, Norwich. (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: The west side of the the Flower In Hand yard on Heigham Street in Norwich on May 9, 1936.The west side of the the Flower In Hand yard on Heigham Street in Norwich on May 9, 1936. (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: The Larkman pub before it became a supermarket.The Larkman pub before it became a supermarket. (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: Richard Bonner and son Richie serve wine to Penny Bonner at the Kimberley Arms in Trory Street, Norwich.Richard Bonner and son Richie serve wine to Penny Bonner at the Kimberley Arms in Trory Street, Norwich. (Image: Archant)