

This is how Lancashire looked in 1972
A selection of your photographs from days gone by.
This week we are looking at 1972. Do you recognise yourself or anyone else in these pictures? Let us know. READ MORE: Stories that hit the headlines back in 1972.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Last week we published archives pictures from 1971

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Landlord Dick Gill has never been accused of watering his beer. But regulars at Bispham Green's Eagle and Child Hotel could well start accusing him of it in the future - thanks to the pub's latest draught pump provided by his 20-year-old son Peter and two friends. Picture shows Kathleen Roskell serving cool clear water for Jim, Peter and Kevin

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One way and another, there were quite a lot of hot dogs in Worden Park, Leyland - including at least 220 well-groomed aristocrats hot the trail of success; several hot favourites among them; and even a hot-dog stand to keep canine and human appetites satisfied. For this was the Exemption Dog Show, organised by the Third Leyland and St Mary's Scout group and raised more than 70 for the group

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One way and another, there were quite a lot of hot dogs in Worden Park, Leyland - including at least 220 well-groomed aristocrats hot the trail of success; several hot favourites among them; and even a hot-dog stand to keep canine and human appetites satisfied. For this was the Exemption Dog Show, organised by the Third Leyland and St Mary's Scout group and raised more than 70 for the group. Pictured is one of the well-groomed aristocrats and owner

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It was an evening when Leyland apprentices began their gruelling 48-hour "Farington 500" - pedal car marathon. Before them - 500 miles of hard tarmac and at the end of it all 500 for charity and a world record. Pictured above are some of the competitors