This week we are looking at 1985. Do you recognise yourself or anyone else in these pictures? Let us know. READ MORE: Pictures from 1984. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: More pictures from 1983

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Tap dancers dressed to the nines in sparkly skirts and wigs were set to entertain in a dance show at Kirkham High School

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And this bevy of very cute rabbits were also taking part in the dance show at Kirkham High School


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One of Garstang's biggest employers said a special thank you to five staff members with more than 180 years' service between them. The workers at up-market overall makers CCM Raven were given gifts of appreciation presented by company chairman Mr Michael Watson. Mr Watson, pictured far right, hands over the keys to a new car to Jim Callaghan, retiring after 51 years. Looking on are David Hodgson, left, Dorothy Taylor, Kathleen Wilcox, and Maureen Hindle

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The ladies who chime the rounds at St John's Church in Lytham are well into the swing of things, pictured here with the vicar the Rev John Carlisle, and reporter Gill Brindle (pictured far right)

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Housewife Yvonne Tomlinson found the Evening Post's "Three 'n' Easy' bingo a piece of cake by scooping the first of the £500 big money prizes. A delighted Mrs Tomlinson from Churchtown, near Garstang, said she never realised it could be so simple. She is pictured being presented with her winnings by Post public relations manager Mark Pattison

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Amidst unprecedented violent scenes at the Birkenhead National Women's Cross Country Championships, the anti-apartheid supporters apparently won the day as 18-year old Zola Budd was hustled and bustled into submission. Yet the real day's winners were the thousands of genuine spectators who attended the snow covered wastes of Merseyside's Arrowe Park - for they witnessed a great race, featuring many of the region's top runners