We can all remember the shops we visited as children, whether we were test driving the ride-on cars in Toys 'R' Us or running away from Timothy the Tree in Mothercare.

Archant community content curators, Sarah Ravencroft and Siofra Connor, have searched through the Norwich Evening News archive to find some retro pics of the Norwich shops we've lost.

Mothercare

This well-known baby shop has now been replaced by Poundland in the Castle Mall, but during its lifetime it was known for its terrifying Timothy the Tree, which used to sing to unsuspecting shoppers.

Toys R Us

Norwich Evening News: Geoffrey the Giraffe with Toys 'R' Us competition winners in 1999.Geoffrey the Giraffe with Toys 'R' Us competition winners in 1999. (Image: Archant)

With its building still left vacant following its closure, Toys 'R' Us was a child's paradise well-known for its cheery giraffe mascot Geoffrey and middle aisle packed with ride-on toys for children to test drive to their heart's content.

Norwich Evening News: The middle aisle of Toys 'R' Us where kids could test drive ride-on cars.The middle aisle of Toys 'R' Us where kids could test drive ride-on cars. (Image: Archant)

One Step Beyond

Norwich Evening News: One Step Beyond in Norwich.One Step Beyond in Norwich. (Image: Archant)

Back in their late-90s, early-00s heyday, video games were everywhere, with independent retailers were popping up everywhere in the city.

One of the best-loved shops was One Step Beyond with racks of video gaming delights.

Norwich Evening News: One Step Beyond in Norwich.One Step Beyond in Norwich. (Image: Archant)

HMV

Norwich Evening News: HMV on Gentleman's Walk.HMV on Gentleman's Walk. (Image: Archant)

Thankfully HMV still exists in Chantry Place, but once the chain had a jumbo-sized store on Gentleman's Walk containing just about every record imaginable.

JJB

Norwich Evening News: JJB Sports on Westlegate.JJB Sports on Westlegate. (Image: Archant)

Before Dave Whelan's sports shop empire tumbled in 2007, JJB stood on the corner of Weslegate offering a wide variety of sporting goods before it was replaced by Tesco.

Norwich Evening News: JJB Sports on Westlegate.JJB Sports on Westlegate. (Image: Archant)

BHS

Norwich Evening News: BHS in Norwich.BHS in Norwich. (Image: Archant)

A more recent departure from St Stephen's Street in the city, BHS is yet to be replaced after it shuttered in 2016.

Littlewoods

Norwich Evening News: Littlewoods in Norwich.Littlewoods in Norwich. (Image: Archant)

Located where Primark now stands, Littlewoods disappeared from our streets in the mid-00s as the company rebranded to focus on catalogues.

Debenhams

Norwich Evening News: Topshop in Norwich.Topshop in Norwich. (Image: Archant)

Another recent departure from the city, after it fell into administration last November, the building remains vacant.

Canary Store

Norwich Evening News: Norwich City's Castle Mall fan shop, Canary Store.Norwich City's Castle Mall fan shop, Canary Store. (Image: Archant)

Before the club unveiled its state-of-the-art fan hub under Pilch, fans had to go to the club's significantly smaller Castle Mall store to buy merchandise and tickets.

There were queues around the shopping centre when Darren Huckerby turned up to sign autographs.

Norwich Evening News: Darren Huckerby is swamped with fans at the Canary Store.Darren Huckerby is swamped with fans at the Canary Store. (Image: Archant)