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1. Fylde Coast in 1995
All the kings men from Garstang Primary School line-up for Garstang Children's Festival Photo: Archive
2. Fylde Coast in 1995
Over 50 buskers from across the North West turned up at Gulliver's on Fleetwood Esplanade to compete for some of the best busking jobs of the summer. The explanation lies in the £7.5m Freeport Shopping Village whose attractions will include as many buskers as management can lay their hands on. Providing, of course, they pass the auditions... Pictured: A group of performers try to prove their worth Photo: Archive
3. Fylde Coast in 1995
This pupil at St Bede's RC High School in Lytham receives gifts, including a map - but who is she and what were they for? Let us know Photo: Archive
4. Fylde Coast in 1995
Former ATS girls, who served in Berlin during 1948/9 at the height of the Russian blockade of the German city, were reunited at a Fylde coast hotel. It has taken 10 years for Mrs Jean Eastham to track down some of the girls she served with for the get-together at the Dalmeny Hotel, St Annes. Former ATS girls (left to right) Dorothy Lyle, Vina Fraser, Kathleen Paul, Mickey Corstin, Edna Quinlan, Jean Eastham, Freda Williams, Margaret McCue, Dorothy Nixon and Elsie Hardy Photo: Archive
5. Fylde Coast in 1995
Good deeds and hard study have been rewarded in a prizegiving ceremony at Morecambe Road School in Morecambe. Among the prizes to pupils were shields for progress, helpfulness and cheerfulness. Pictured are some of the prize winners with their shields and trophies Photo: Archive
6. Fylde Coast in 1995
A Lancashire school is preparing for an open morning to show prospective pupils the facilities on offer. King Edward VII School in Lytham, will be throwing open its doors to visitors, who will be able to see activities like climbing, computing and chemistry. Pictured Wesley Jones, William Newton and Mark Brannan prepare for the open day Photo: Archive