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.

13. Bygone Preston
It may not look like the modern multiplex of today, but there was no doubting the popularity of the Empire Cinema in Bamber Bridge in 1951 | Submit

14. Bygone Preston
Street parties were the order of the day whenever there was anything of major national importance to celebrate. And here's how Sleddon Street, off North Rd in Preston, rejoiced in the Coronation of the Queen in 1953 | Submit

15. Bygone Preston
Ingol reader John Amrose sends us this Looking Back image from the family archives. It shows Fennell's Fishmongers in Southport in the early 1900s | Submit

16. Bygone Preston
The changing face of Preston town centre is obvious from this old picture of Market Place, focusing on the former businesses of Parkinson and Son and W Poole | Submit