These retro photos chart some of the things which were all the rage during the 80s but have largely vanished from daily life.
Other photos show popular places we visited during the decade that no longer exist including Riber Zoo.
How many of these things do you remember from the 80s, and what do you miss most about the decade?
1. Band Aid
Band Aid was a charity supergroup founded in 1984 by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise money for anti-famine efforts in Ethiopia by releasing the song "Do They Know It's Christmas?" Pictured are Swanwick pupils with aid for Ethiopia following the Band Aid appeal, in 1985 Photo: DT
2. Carnivals
Some Derbyshire towns and villages still enjoy carnivals but the annual events were undoubtedly a much bigger deal in the 1980s. Pictured are youngsters enjoy dressing up for the Codnor carnival in 1982. Photo: George Eyre
3. Buying the latest rock and pop records at Hudson's
Hudson's was an institution in Chesterfield - and was THE place to go to pick up the latest seven-inch single, picture disc or ultra-rare Japanese import. Yes kids today have every song ever recorded at the click of their smart speaker or iPhone, but they've never get to enjoy the buzz of flicking through the new releases or hunting a rareity in the bargain bin. Photo: Derbyshire Times
4. The Co-Op
It may not have stocked segways, drones or X-boxes, but kids from the 20th century loved heading donwnstairs to check out the toy department at the Co-Op on Elder Way - especially if they got to use the famous glass bridge over the street on the way! Photo: Derbyshire Times