That means they are rare ones, from personal collections and provide a fascinating insight in to the lives of people past and how our town shaped up.

9. Bygone Preston
Looking Back peeps into No 23 shop at Preston's Dick, Kerr works where, in 1921, the manufacture of locomotives was being undertaken which would be shipped to New Zealand. Once again, our thanks to Fulwood reader Mr Fletcher for our latest slice of Lancastrian nostalgia. | submit

10. Bygone Preston
This intriguing picture from the turn of the century shows Stirzaker's bungalow at Brock, north of Preston, which was a popular refereshment stop for cyclists of the day. Thanks to Lea reader Renee Ibison for our latest slice of Looking Back nostalgia | Submit

11. Bygone Preston
Visitors to the Lancashire Evening Post would discover a rather different method of printing than was the case in 1955 when this Goss "Headliner"press was in action at our old HQ on Fishergate, Preston. Former Post employee Alan Fazackerley, of Penwortham, sent us this reminder of our own past | submit

12. Bygone Preston
Meet some of the staff at James Askew's Library Supply Company, pictured here in 1961 when based in Corporation Street, Preston | submit