We’ve gone back to the 70s with this collection of images showing just what people were getting up to on the Fylde Coast. Do you remember any of these events? Do you recognise yourself? Let us know. READ MORE: Pictures from 1985. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Photos going back to 1984. MORE MEMORIES: This time from 1983
13. Fylde Coast in the 70s
Venezuelan students arrived at colleges in Blackpool, St Annes and Morecambe to start six years' of study designed to teach them technological skills of use in the development of their country. So far their studies are going well, but unfortunately they have knitted together in a tight group - instead of developing friendships with English people. Now the group are appealing to local organisations to come to their aid to show them Blackpool social life Photo: Archive
14. Fylde Coast in the 70s
Athletic ladies aged from 15 to 50 were put through their paces at the North West Keep Fit Association's annual general meeting at the Marine Hall in Fleetwood. Nine groups, including Fylde, Central Lancashire, Furness and Cumbria, and Westmorland gave demonstrations. Pictured the Fylde keep fit team take in the sun Photo: Archive
15. Fylde Coast in the 70s
Fleetwood is reaping a rich harvest from its centuries-old links with the sea. And it's not fish providing the bounty but future ship's captains and trainee radio operations at Fleetwood Nautical College. Above a mixed class receives instruction in morse telegraphy from Mr Neville Watson, one of the instructors Photo: Archive
16. Fylde Coast in the 70s
Artists, craftsmen and collectors from all over the Fylde coast joined forces in 1977 for a bumper weekend hobbies exhibition at Lytham's Lowther Pavilion. Large crowds turned up on both days. Pictured above, a spinner shows her craft to interested children Photo: Archive
17. Fylde Coast in the 70s
Prizewinning young journalists and their teachers saw the newspaper being printed before their prizes in the Silver Jubilee newspaper contest were handed over by "Post" editor Mr Barry Askew. Pictured: Barry Askew, with Mr D Shone and Mrs D Sully, with children from St John's Primary, Lytham - Catherine Willasey, Kelsey Wood and Christopher Darley; Mrs Marjorie Rollston (head) and Mrs Susan Duke with Scott Newton and Catherine Rigby from Devonshire infants; and Mrs J Nettleship with Joan Hindle of Longton junior school Photo: Archive
18. Fylde Coast in the 70s
Seven somersaulting Lancashire lasses leapt to national gymnastic success in 1979. The group from Lytham St Annes High School proved too good for hundreds of schools all over Britain, to take the prestige of junior gym title. Pictured with their trophies, which were presented to them at Lancashire County Hall, are: Back: Nicola Travoni, 12, Belinda Shorrock, 13, Donna Gregory, 12, Rosemarie Willder, 12. Front: Anita Rigby, 13, Sharon Morgan, 13, and Julie-Anne Phillips, 13 Photo: Archive