There should be some familiar faces from the past at these drinking establishments from Burnley, Padiham, Read and Fence. Take a look.
5. Prince Albert Hotel, Curzon Street
Clarets star Billy Hamilton pulls the first pint. Mr Windle is next to him.
It was reported that the re-opening of the new look Prince Albert Hotel in Curzon Street was a gamble as it may have had to close soon because of the proposed Westgate Link road. Photo: S
6. General Scarlett, 1987
Cheers, Peter Hornby samples the first ever pint at Burnley's newest pub, General Scarlett. Behind the pumps were the new licensees Mr and Mrs Whitehead, CAMRA's representative Mr Crow, and general manager of Moorhouses Brewery Mr Malcolm MacDonald. Photo: S
7. Minibus trip to Oldham, 1971
No superstitions among the 13 customers of the Queen's Hotel, Curzon Street, who went on a minibus trip to Oldham. Photo: S
8. Read and Simonstone Constitutional Club, 43/45 Whalley Road, Read
It's the club life for Ray O'Connor, for the last two years steward of Read and Simonstone Constitutional Club. To be popular and respected by customers must be the aim of everyone in the licensing trade, and Ray has certainly achieved this. "Easy to get on with" is how one regular described Ray, and that is no doubt the secret of his popularity. He first became involved in club life through his father, who was steward at Padiham Unity Club for seven years. Photo: S