Do you remember driving past the police box in the Market Place, or shopping in Doggarts. Did you work in the National Savings Office or get treatment at Dryburn?
We have compiled a photo selection of Durham landmarks – some demolished and some which have changed to new uses – which should bring back all sorts of memories from times gone by.
The Durham skyline is changing once more with the demolition of the bus station. Which buildings do you remember from Durham’s past?
Why not take a look and tell us more.
1. End of the line for the bus station
A multi-million pound rebuild is planned for Durham's bus station and here's a reminder of the station as it looked in 2003. Photo: MM
2. Dryburn Hospital
Tens of thousands of people will have been treated over the years at Dryburn Hospital, seen here in 1994. Were you among them? Photo: Sunderland Echo
3. Milburngate House
A more recent departure was Milburngate House which was demolished to make way for new investment in Durham City Centre. Did you work there? Photo: Kevin Brady
4. The DLI Museum
A scene from 1970 showing the DLI Museum which closed in 2016. What are your memories of it? Photo: se