The 1990s were another decade of change for Preston, with many more buildings being demolished, but new ones taking their place. Some parts of the town centre (as it still was then) were transformed completely. And Preston Docks moved from being a busy shipping area to a bustling leisure and living space. If you have any pictures of Preston in times gone by we would like to feature them on our website. Email [email protected] READ MORE: Last week we took a walk around Preston in the 1980s. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Memories of Morecambe's Frontierland
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Demolition work inside the Public Hall in 1990, to make way for an extension of the Ring Way to incorporate the Penwortham Bypass. Image by kind permission of Allan Fazackerley, courtesy of Heather Crook, and Preston Digital Archive
Photo: Allan Fazackerley and Heather Crook
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Construction of housing and apartments at Princes Reach/Victoria Mansions, on the former Dock Estate, Preston, taken in 1993. Photograph by John Henry Payne, courtesy of Andrew Sanderson
Photo: John Henry Payne
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As the Adelphi quarter takes shape, we've found an image that shows it in a very different light in 1990 when Henry Shutt's Corn Mill dominated the skyline on Adelphi Street, Preston
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Looking very dilapidated this image shows the 55th Division Club on Church Street (south side), Preston back in April 1992. Image provided by Paul Swarbrick and Gillian Lawson of the Preston Historical Society
Photo: Paul Swarbrick and Gillian Lawson