Let's raise a glass to these amazing pub landladies who have kept the beer flowing and the good times rolling in Sheffield over the years.
We've delved into The Star's archives to bring you these photos of some of the amazing women who have run watering holes across the city down the decades.
Many of the pubs featured in this retro photo gallery are still going strong, albeit mostly in different hands, while others have sadly called last orders.
The photos show the landladies not just behind the bar but also out and about in the communities where their pubs are, or were, at the heart of local life. Many are pictured with the regulars they served too.
How many of these landladies and the pubs they ran do you remember?
1. Robin Hood
Pictured behind the bar at the Robin Hood pub, on Greaves Lane, Stannington, Sheffield, in 2006 is the landlady Keeley Ayres
2. The Penguin
Pictured at the Penguin pub, on Mason Lathes Road, Shiregreen, Sheffield, where a charity event was held to raise money for the Harvey Phillips Trust. Landlady Lesley Tuckwood is seen with six of her locals who were performing a Full Monty at the event in 2006. Included in the line-up were Mark Bell, Lance Wood, Andrew Woods, Dennis Kelk, Neil Cooper, and Steve Rimmington.
3. Harlequin
Landlady Wendy Woodhouse serves Ronny Biggin with his first pint in the re-opened Harlequin pub on Nursery Street, Sheffield, in 2007
4. Admiral Rodney
Landlady Julie Lee reading in the snug at the Admiral Rodney pub, on Loxley Road, Sheffield, in February 2005