Do you recognise yourself or anyone else in these pictures? Let us know. READ MORE: Last week we looked at pictures from 1980. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: A look at the streets of Preston in the 80s

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Neil Farnworth's way with words has proved a winner with Preston North End Ladies soccer team. For an article written by sports writer Neil has won a set of shirts for the ladies, currently favourites to win the Women's Football Association Cup. They gathered together at the Derby Arms, Inskip, to be presented with their new T-shirts and to thank Post man Farnworth. It was his report of the North End Ladies' last cup game that won the shirts for the team

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It wasn't just the genie that came out of Aladdin's lamp for Louise Male (far right). For the 28-year-old is looking forward to a bright 1981 thanks to her success in Preston Drama Club's Christmas panto. Some of the children's chorus and dancers and pictured with Louise, alongside the dame, Widow Twankey, played by Don Stephenson

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Busy bookworms at a Lancashire school got down to some serious study - and raised more than £700 for charity. For 293 pupils at Holy Cross High School, Chorley, took part in a month-long sponsored read-in to help multiple sclerosis sufferers

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It wasn't just the genie that came out of Aladdin's lamp for Louise Male (far right). For the 28-year-old is looking forward to a bright 1981 thanks to her success in Preston Drama Club's Christmas panto. Some of the children's chorus and dancers and pictured with Louise, alongside the dame, Widow Twankey, played by Don Stephenson

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Busy bookworms at a Lancashire school got down to some serious study - and raised more than £700 for charity. For 293 pupils at Holy Cross High School, Chorley, took part in a month-long sponsored read-in to help multiple sclerosis sufferers

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The Nelson brothers from Chorley carried off first and third prizes in the Grand Charity Black Pudding Eating contest at the Royal Oak pub, Riley Green, near Chorley. Pictured from left (front): Cyril Hardman, Roy Nelson, Eric Nelson. Standing: Ian Snape, Dave McAreavy, Joe Keany. Delivering the black puddings is Bob Collins, treasurer of the Royal Oak charity fund

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BBC TV's Songs of Praise from the Central Methodist Church, Lune Street, Preston, will be screened in early April. A choir of 240 and a congregation of 400 drawn from the town centre churches joined at the church for filming while outside cameras filmed various aspects of Preston

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Pictured above are six of the eight team members of the South Ribble schools team who won the Under 14 Lancashire School Badminton Association Trophy. Left to right, back row: David Johnson, Christina Balchine, Robert Russell. Front: Alison Gregson, Lesley Dixon and Moira Keeble

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Pupils at a Leyland school could jump through hoops after netting a top sports trophy. The fifth year girls' netball team from St Mary's High School took first place in the Northern finals of the Knights of St Columbia Youth Cup. The girls knocked out St Cuthbert's of Bolton 9-3 and St Joseph's of Horwich 12-1 before beating local namesakes St Mary's of Chorley 9-5 in the final. The team will now go on to the national finals