This week we are looking at 1975. Do you recognise yourself or anyone else in these pictures? Let us know. READ MORE: Stories that hit the headlines back in 1975

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The village of Ribchester gave itself over to fun and frolics when the annual Field Day was held there. The Ribchester morris dancers, a team of 26 local girls, went through their paces on the village field, and are pictured above

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The classic formula - fun plus sun - ensured that Garstang's Youth Week got off to a great start. The garden fete, held on the school playing field, featured a graceful display by the girls of Garstang Gymnastics Club, including solo performances from Mandy Gornall and Adrienne Orr


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Big-hearted Alma overflows - with weight and generosity. For at 19-stone, Alma was given doctor's order to slim down. And she chose to unship her excess cargo in the swimming pool, and pay for a pile of local kids to splash around with her as well. Alma, of Ullswater Road, Preston is pictured with her water babies at Waverley Park baths

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It was the craziest, funniest pub crawl in the history of Garstang - a pram race frolic organised by the St Mary and Michael's Youth Club for the town's Youth Week. Pictured are Garstang Pram Race winners Tony Storey and Paul Goodwin

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It was the craziest, funniest pub crawl in the history of Garstang - a pram race frolic organised by the St Mary and Michael's Youth Club for the town's Youth Week. Pictured: Malcolm Williams "downs" his beer while "baby" John Wilding waits

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Just great! That was the unanimous verdict of 36 Lancahsire scouts, just back from the 14th world scout jamboree in Norway when they arrived back at Preston bus station. The lads were part of a 1,600-strong delegation of scouts from the United Kingdom

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The classic formula - fun plus sun - ensured that Garstang's Youth Week got off to a great start. The garden fete, held on the school playing field, featured a graceful display by the girls of Garstang Gymnastics Club, including solo performances from Mandy Gornall and Adrienne Orr


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Big-hearted Alma overflows - with weight and generosity. For at 19-stone, Alma was given doctor's order to slim down. And she chose to unship her excess cargo in the swimming pool, and pay for a pile of local kids to splash around with her as well. Alma, of Ullswater Road, Preston is pictured with her water babies at Waverley Park baths

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It was the craziest, funniest pub crawl in the history of Garstang - a pram race frolic organised by the St Mary and Michael's Youth Club for the town's Youth Week. Pictured are Garstang Pram Race winners Tony Storey and Paul Goodwin