They encompass the decades of the 70s, 80s and 90s when Fleetwood still had a fishing industry and a thriving high street. They show the streets where we lived in what was a transitional time for the port as new developments appeared and parts of the old Fleetwood began to disappear. There are a couple of brilliant aerial photos, the old prefabs in Percy Street are featured as well as streets photos which will take you back to another time...
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This photo was taken in October 1981 and shows Radcliffe Road properties up for sale. Houses were on the market but interest rates were sky-high Photo: National World

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Wyre Street, January 1980. The caption on the back of the picture says 'Wyre Street, Fleetwood - where the council have tried to preserve a community' Photo: National World

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This superb aerial shot was taken in 1985. It shows the maze of tiny properties in the oldest part of the town, including Arthur Street, Kent Street and Aughton Street. North Albert Street cuts through to the right. The docks in the distance, Fleetwood Power Station and the old cooling towers form a backdrop to this typical 1980s scene Photo: National World

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Work underway on properties on the corner of Victoria Street and North Albert Street, early 90s Photo: National World

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On the back of this 1987 photo, it says: 'Another area of Fleetwood to be beautified is the former King Street site. Boxed in by Preston Street and Mount Street, the land has been turned into a parking area. It forms part of the Mount Street improvement scheme carried out by Wyre Council. Old fashioned lamp posts, seating, trees and flower beds complete the project.' Photo: National World

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Post-war prefabs in Percy Street, 1974. They lined the edge of the Memorial Park Photo: National World

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This was taken from the top of Pharos Lighthouse on March 18th 1975. It's looking north west towards the sea. Upper Lune Street to the bottom right with a clutch of houses on Pharos Street to the left. Fleetwood Hospital clearly visible with North Albert Street properties and their back alley, centre. North Church Street is beyond, facing the court buildings and a swathe of land which would eventually be Fleetwood Police Station. Fleetwood Pier can be seen too Photo: National World

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Back Mount Street houses - ready for demolition in 1984 Photo: National World

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Broken fencing at the back of properties in Walmsley Street - possibly mid-80s? Photo: National World

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The former Crown Hotel in Dock Street which became Pennine View flats Photo: National World

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These are some of the oldest houses in Fleetwood. They are on Abbotts Walk facing the Mount Pub. The photo is undated but looks like a 1980s scene and on the back of the picture is says bomb shells had been found, hence the police officer Photo: National World

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Another photo of the prefabs in Percy Street in 1984. The caption on the back tells how Cyril Nicholas, who lived in the Memorial Park, had started a petition urging Wyre Council not to sell land on Percy Street to a housing association. He was flighting to preserve the park and had gathered 200 signatures Photo: National World