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1. Fylde folk in the 80s
This group of people look like they are having fun during a Folk fiesta workshop at Morecambe Superdome Photo: Archive
2. Fylde folk in the 80s
Christine Myers reckons her children are three of the best. When it comes to homework, Christine, of Meadow Close, Clifton, has more to do than any of them after she started a course at Lancashire Polytechnic. She nominated her twins, Kirsty and Jade, aged 10, and Hazel, aged four, for an Evening Post Gold Award because they "really are very special" Photo: Archive
3. Fylde folk in the 80s
Enjoying a rousing sing song are this group of barbershop singers in Lytham Photo: Archive
4. Fylde folk in the 80s
The event which has become a showcase for North West enterprise was hailed a success. Thousands of people visited the Lancashire Business To Business Exhibition during the opening two days at Blackpool's Norbreck Castle. Pictured: Mr Dick Lindsell, chief executive of ICI Chemicals and Polymers, who officially opening the exhibition, shakes 'hands' with I.C.I. 7, the company robot Photo: Archive
5. Fylde folk in the 80s
A Leyland couple - Cris and Keiran Mannion - netted a trip around a world famous Lancashire factory as winners of an Evening Post Mad March competition. The Lofthouse company of Fleetwood, who produce the sought-after Fisherman's Friends lozenges, coughed up a cheque for £100 to go with the packet of throat sweets the couple had won. Pictured: Cris Mannion receives her Fisherman's Friend from Doreen Lofthouse, watched by Tony Lofthouse (right) and husband Keiran Photo: Archive
6. Fylde folk in the 80s
The splendour of many buildings along the Fylde was honoured at the annual Civic Conservation Awards. Dignitaries and businessmen gathered at Lytham Hall for the ceremony, hosted by the Guardian Royal Exchange and sponsored by British Nuclear Fuels Ltd and British Aerospace. Pictured are some of the winners with their certificates. Left to right: Ralph Dickinson, Sandy Burns, John Booth, Nigel Bankes, Bill Bentley and Ron Gilman Photo: Archive