. Fylde Coast in 1987
Bereaved paretnts Norah and William Rigby went back to their dead son's school to inspire another generation of pupils. The couple from Wesham, near Preston, handed over a commemorative plaque designed by friends, in memory of RAF sergeant David Rigby who died in a helicopter crash. The plaque will hang in the chapel of St Bede's RC High School, Lytham, where he was a pupil 10 years ago Photo: Archive
. Fylde Coast in 1987
A wind of change is blowing through Lancashire's once-disappearing "Windmill Land". In the past, many of the historic mills have been allowed to fall into disrepair. But a firm of Lancashire craftsmen is helping to preserve an important part of the county's heritage. N. Gillett and Son, based in the village of Wesham, near Kirkham, has helped restore many of the windmills in the area, including this one at Treales, which is home to Joe and Shirley Lee Photo: Archive
. Fylde Coast in 1987
Winners in the Miss Wyre 1987 competition Photo: Archive
. Fylde Coast in 1987
A 500 llb stick of rock in St. Annes Photo: Archive
. Fylde Coast in 1987
A wind of change is blowing through Lancashire's once-disappearing "Windmill Land". In the past, many of the historic mills have been allowed to fall into disrepair. But a firm of Lancashire craftsmen is helping to preserve an important part of the county's heritage. N. Gillett and Son, based in the village of Wesham, near Kirkham, has helped restore many of the windmills in the area, including this one at Treales, which is home to Joe and Shirley Lee Photo: Archive
5. Fylde Coast in 1987
More than 6,000 people turned out at Lytham in a bid to set up a new world record for the longest line of hand-held lit candles, raising more than £5,500 for Children in Need at the same time Photo: Archive
6. Fylde Coast in 1987
More than 6,000 people turned out at Lytham in a bid to set up a new world record for the longest line of hand-held lit candles, raising more than £5,500 for Children in Need at the same time Photo: Archive
7. Fylde Coast in 1987
Students look on as lecturer Len Bagley directs Ann-Louise Painter and David Sumner in holding and bottle feeding lambs at the Lancashire College of Agriculture and Horticulture at Winmarleigh Photo: Archive
8. Fylde Coast in 1987
Thatch is back and proving a winner on an enterprising Lancashire project. And Fairclough Homes believe they may be the only ones in the country doing it. When they started it was Fairclough's intention to use thatch on only five of the houses at The Hermitage, Rowlands Lane, Cleveleys, but they have stepped it up to seven. Pictured are representatives of Fairclough Homes in front of one of the houses Photo: Archive