Cast your eyes over some of these familiar faces from the past. Can you spot anyone you recognise?
5. Skippers show room, Eastern Avenue, Burnley, 1990
Left to right Mr Daniel O’Sullivan, holiday winner, Mr Peter Mackie, Althams, Mrs Linda Shutt, raffle organiser, Mr Kevin Makin and Mr Brian Walsh, joint car winners, Mr Myles Moore, who sold the winning ticket and Mr John Greenall, sales manager at Skippers. Photo: S
6. Woodman Hotel, Todmorden Road, Burnley, 1990
A quiz night at the Woodman Hotel in Todmorden Road, Burnley, raised £160 for the Burnley and Pendle Hospice Appeal. The general knowledge quiz was organised by Mr Mike Heywood and teams of up to five people paid an entry fee of 50p each. The winning team of regulars captained by Tony Wardley donated their £10 prize to the appeal. There was also a raffle and sandwiches were provided by landlord Ronnie Hoole. Left to right Mrs Kathleen Bowditch, treasurer of the Hospice appeal, Mr Alan Bullas, landlord Mr Ronnie Hoole, quiz organiser Mike Heywood and barmaid Mrs Pat Howarth. Photo: S
7. Lucas Electrical, Eastern Avenue factory, Burnley, 1990
Mr Alan Bullas receives the cheque from Mrs Hanna watched by other workers and brother Charlie, right.
Workers at Lucas Electrical’s Eastern Avenue factory have presented another cheque to the Burnley and Pendle Hospice Appeal. Photo: s
8. Burnley Barracks, Barracks Road, Burnley, March 1967
Despite the smiles there was a tinge of regret from these former Gunners at the farewell party held at the Burnley Barracks on Friday to mark the closing of the Barracks at their headquarters.
Old soldiers from two world wars, the years between and the 20 years since the noise of battle subsided after WW2, were 'on parade' together at the Burnley Artillery Barracks on Friday evening to have a last look round the building which has housed them and their fellows, their weapons - and their proud memories for nearly a century and a half. Photo: S