In the UK, it was a time of discovery, violence, musical rebellion, and - ultimately - change in almost ever facet of modern life. From changes in currency and new governments to punk music, the Troubles in Northern Ireland, and widespread labour strikes, it was an eventful era to say the least.
With that in mind, take a look at some of our very best archive pictures of Preston life back in 1972 and 1973.
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13. Peggy the lamb would like to carry the flag in a Preston Guild processions - just like the lamb on the town's coat of arms. But the corporation is far from enthusiastic. Peggy is pictured here with her friends Karen, Alison, Jane and Anne
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14. Retro match for 30th Nov 2016 Preston North End V QPR March 25th 1972 QPR keeper Phil Parkes jumps high to gather the ball
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15. Meet the youngest impressarios in the business - the song 'n' dance kids of Havelock Street, Preston. The children, five of them from the neighbouring Cooper and Gray families, have quickly made a name for themselves with their very own backyard concerts. And all the proceeds go to charity
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16. Bobby Charlton, Preston North End's new manager, had the welcome mat rolled out for him by the Phoenix Club at the Guild Hall and, in turn, promised the people of Preston First Division football. Proceeds from the dance - largely organised by Bernard Ibison - will go towards buying match tickets for under-privileged children. Bobby Charlon is pictured with his wife Norma
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