Your photos open a window on Norwich's past

Eastern Daily Press: Norwich Cattle Market, Harford Bridge on metrication day, in December 1967. Picture submitted by David Nobbs.Norwich Cattle Market, Harford Bridge on metrication day, in December 1967. Picture submitted by David Nobbs. (Image: David Nobbs)

Norwich Remembers is a Facebook group for a community that cares about our city's colourful history and charming past.

Eastern Daily Press: Norwich Cattle Market, Harford Bridge on metrication day, in December 1967. Picture submitted by David Nobbs.Norwich Cattle Market, Harford Bridge on metrication day, in December 1967. Picture submitted by David Nobbs. (Image: David Nobbs)

The group – in association with the Norwich Evening News – is for everyone who wants to share and enjoy old photographs of Norwich.

Eastern Daily Press: My fathers shop, in St Benedicts Street in the early 1970's. Picture submitted by David BrookerMy fathers shop, in St Benedicts Street in the early 1970's. Picture submitted by David Brooker (Image: David Brooker)

From 1940s shop fronts and old cobbled streets to school photos from the 70s, 80s and 90s – we want to remember them all.

Eastern Daily Press: My fathers shop, in St Benedicts Street in the early 1970's. Picture submitted by David BrookerMy fathers shop, in St Benedicts Street in the early 1970's. Picture submitted by David Brooker (Image: David Brooker)

We're desperate for you to root around and share your UEA graduation pictures, photos taken at the old Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, your snaps from the Norwich Beer Festival way back when and everything in between.

Eastern Daily Press: Macfisheries on Gentleman's Walk in the 1960's. Picture submitted by Malcolm TrattlesMacfisheries on Gentleman's Walk in the 1960's. Picture submitted by Malcolm Trattles (Image: Malcolm Trattles)

Do you remember queuing for the Cannon cinema? Did you play at Eaton Park or Castle Meadow as a child? Maybe you were fond of moseying around the old Norwich Market or perhaps you and your family turned out to watch the Lord Mayor's Procession every year. Then come join us!

Eastern Daily Press: This is my Dad's cousin, John Mansfield. He taught at the Alderman Jex school and was a spitfire pilot during the war. Picture submitted by June Stowers MelvinThis is my Dad's cousin, John Mansfield. He taught at the Alderman Jex school and was a spitfire pilot during the war. Picture submitted by June Stowers Melvin (Image: June Stowers Melvin)

With almost 900 members signed up already, we've got a community talking, making connections and sharing their memories of days gone by. We look forward to you joining us and share your memories of our fine city!

Here are some of the memories readers have share in the group so far!