If you grew up in a Sheffield block of flats - you'll know just how much of a unique experience that was.
The 60s were a time of change for Sheffield. As the city entered the dog days of its long-standing industrial prowess, accommodation saw a major upheaval as Sheffield Corporation (now city council) replaced slums with modern high-rise towers - a move that changed the face of the city.
Sixty years ago overcrowding was standard with many homes not having access to toilets or running water.
A wave of building saw blocks go up including Kelvin, Norfolk Park, Broomhall, Hyde Park and the most famous of all: Park Hill. Thousands of people moved in and enjoyed modern facilities. But the joy didn’t last and today, just Park Hill remains intact.
Take a look below as we explore the social history days of living in Sheffield tower blocks in 15 pictures.