The Definace Inn pub in Ipswich’s Stoke Street will evoke fond memories for many.

Situated just outside the town centre, it was the perfect location to catch passing trade from the railway station, and had its host of regular punters - as these pictures from 1975 show.

The Defiance Inn was just one of the many names the pub had operated under in its history.

However, in 1996 it closed its doors for the final time, joining the list of pubs that have been lost from Suffolk’s county town.

East Anglian Daily Times: Smokers outside the Stoke Street pubSmokers outside the Stoke Street pub (Image: Archant)

The building was converted to residential use soon afterwards, with boarded-up windows a common feature of the building in the present day.

Can you spot yourself or anyone you know in these pictures from our archives?

Were you a regular punter at The Defiance Inn in its heyday?

East Anglian Daily Times: One happy punter at the pub in 1975One happy punter at the pub in 1975 (Image: Archant)

To share your pictures and memories with us, or to reveal the names of someone in the pictures, email our picture desk.

East Anglian Daily Times: These pictures were taken inside the pub in 1975These pictures were taken inside the pub in 1975 (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: The team behind the barThe team behind the bar (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: Can you spot yourself or anyone you know in this picture?Can you spot yourself or anyone you know in this picture? (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: A busy night at the pubA busy night at the pub (Image: Archant)