Many were demolished to make way for modernisation and redevelopment projects - such as Queensgate Centre - while others are still standing - closed or put to a new use.
Today’s nostalgic look at the Peterborough city centre pubs many people will remember with fondness was sparked by the Lost Pubs Project - online at www.closedpubs.co.uk.
It is a community project set up archive lost pubs nationally before they are forgotten for ever.
If you know of a pub which has closed at any time in the past, submit it, together with any anecdotes, historical information, updates or photographs that you might have. Many of the pubs listed are from local contributor, including: PeterboroughImages, Mike Lewis, Ray Cole, Neil McKenna and Linda Keeley.
How many can you recall?
It is a community project set up archive lost pubs nationally before they are forgotten for ever.
5. Old Peterborough city centre pubs
The White Lion in Church Street became Verve in 2004. It was later the Chimichanga restaurant and is now Five Guys burger bar.
6. Old Peterborough city centre pubs
Bays in Queen Street, close to where the entrance to Queensgate is now
8. Old Peterborough city centre pubs
City Arms on St John's Street, later became a restaurant but now sits unused.