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A dull and cloudy start to Garstang and District Agricultural Society's 158th annual show meant attendances were well down. Despite this the crowds were still entertained, like this young chap enjoying a turn on the trampoline
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Pictured at the Lytham and District Horticultural Society are memnbers of the committee looking at one of the displays. Left to right, Mrs E Bell, treasurer, Mr GM Taylor, show secretary, Mr W Sedgewick, chairman and Mr W Middleton, secretary
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Blackpool's noisy Golden Mile and show business circuit are not the beginning or end of the escape route to holiday making enjoyment. At the opposite end of the scale to the din of the Pleasure Beach and bustle on the promenade there was the tranquility and silence of Palatine School while the British Chess Federation national championships congress was being held
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Competitors taking part in It's a Knockout at Blackpool's open air baths
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The Fox children and their friends the Parkinson twins were faced with a six-foot problem when collecting for their charity jumble sale at Longridge. How to get a wardrobe to the Fox home in Severn Street? Uncle Joe to the rescue! The kind-hearted children, who organised the jumble sale to raise money for disabled children, are pictured above, from left to right: Susan Parkinson, Edward Fox, Judith Parkinson, Helen Fox, Elizabeth Fox and Kathleen Fox
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More than 100 pupils, with ages ranging from nine to 18, gathered for the first fully residential summer music school, organised by the Lancashire County Council. It was held at Whiteacre Girls Secondary School in Whalley