We’ve picked out a selection of photos that show what you were all getting up to back in 1995. And for good measure we’ve included some pictures of folk from further afield in Lancashire. Do you remember? Or do you recognise anyone? READ MORE: Last week was 1994. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: More pictures from 1993
13. Blackpool in 1995
The past is set to come full circle with plans to turn a 200-year-old Lancashire windmill into a tea shop. The Marsh Mill windmill was a tea room in the 1920s. Now tea shop owner Claire Cartmell, pictured at Marsh Mill windmill, Thornton Cleveleys, wants to buy the historic landmark to fulfil her dream Photo: Archive
14. Blackpool in 1995
Pigeon fanciers from all over the country converged on Blackpool for the British Homing World Show. Thousands of visitors went along to the Winter Gardens to view the birds on show and raise money for charity. Pictured: Steward John Barrow, from Blackpool, holds the overall champion bird owned by Eddie Gale from Wales Photo: Archive
15. Blackpool in 1995
In the early days of 1995 another year stretches before us like a blank page. But in this day and age, do we ever pause to reflect and record the deeds of the day? We asked some modern women whether the old-fashioned art of diary-writing is dead... Gill Bridge, 27, finds she has no time for reflection since she was appointed managing director of Blackpool Football Club. She keeps future dates in an action book and isn't interested in the past Photo: Archive
16. Blackpool in 1995
Wrea Green hair and beauty salon Photo: Archive
17. Blackpool Gazette
Sporting pupils stretched themselves to the limit when they took part in the Fylde indoor athletics championships. Teams of 16 pupils from 10 Lancashire junior schools took part in the semi-finals of the competition at Kirkham Prison. Pictured: Keeley Rees, 11, of St Michael's School, Kirkham, during the Throw the Ball competition is cheered on by other competitors Photo: Archive
18. Blackpool in 1995
Two visitors from America were made to feel right at home when they visited Lancashire for a reunion with a friend of 35 years. Celeste Lake and Elizabeth Botelho from Fairhaven, New England, travelled to Preston to visit the Fulwood home of their friend Doreen Britton whom they first met when she worked in a store in the US. The friends could not resist a trip to Lytham St Annes to see the lake that bears their home town's name and were treated to a traditional English tea and cakes with the Mayor of Fylde Coun George Calwdwell. Above the Fylde Civic party present a book to Americans Celeste Lake and Elizabeth Botelho. Looking on (centre) is Doreen Britton Photo: Archive