Can you spot your mum or your kids in our fab Sheffield Mother's Day retro pictures?
By Julia Armstrong
Published 11th Mar 2021, 13:52 BST
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It’s Mother’s Day on Sunday, March 14 and the celebrations will feel very different this year, of course.
Here, we look back to mums and children having fun together over in Sheffield the years and wish all mothers a lovely day, however you’re managing to celebrate, even if it has to be long distance this year.
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5. Flowers for mummy
Children at Ashdell School who sang in a Mother's Day Concert on March 17, 2006 Photo: Roger Nadal
Mums of serving soldiers in the Gulf in 2003, from left, Lynne Dunn, Sue Thompson, Linda Edley, Jackie Burrows, Rose Bramall, Michelle Rodgers, Jayne Burditt, Jill Anson, Grace Davison, Michelle Williamson, Julie Foster, Karen O'Keefe, Maureen Childs, Tina Brodie and Lorna Parkin Photo: Dennis Lound
Hanna Bojarczuk and Marysia Tokarska at the Tuesday Club for 5-to-9-year-olds ,making Mother's Day cards at Dinnington Library Resource Centre in March 2013 Photo: Paul David Drabble
Pictured in 1968, Judy Armitage (nee Bennett) of North Anston, mum Mary and sister Cathy on their way to the wedding of Judy and Cathy's brother Photo: Submitted