1. Folk of the Fylde
Students look on as lecturer Len Bagley directs Ann-Louise Painter and David Sumner in holding and bottle feeding lambs at the Lancashire College of Agriculture and Horticulture Photo: Archive
2. Folk of the Fylde
More than 6,000 people turned out at Lytham in a bid to set up a new world record for the longest line of hand-held lit candles, raising more than £5,500 for Children in Need at the same time Photo: Archive
3. Folk of the Fylde
A peek inside the world of Fleetwood Glass Photo: Archive
4. Fylde folk in the 80s
South Ribble MP Robert Atkins pulls the switch to start production at ICI's new Victrex plant at Thornton Cleveleys. With him are (left to right) Wyre MP Keith Mans, section manager Dr Tim Walker and site manager John Smith Photo: Archive
5. Folk of the Fylde in the 80s
These lads and lass look very proud of the 500lb stick of rock they produced in Lytham Photo: Archive
6. Folk of the Fylde in the 80s
Three Morecambe High School girls have gone potty over snooker star Stephen Hendry. They spent two months writing one hundred thousand and one 'pleases' on a lengthy love letter to their hero. And the method behind their madness paid off when the Scottish player agreed to meet them in honour of their wrist-aching exploits. The meeting took place in Preston, where 19-year-old Stephen is appearing in the qualifying rounds of snooker's world championships. Andrea Turner, Sharon Hardman and Haley Roberts are pictured with their idol Photo: Archive