We’ve got a selection of your photographs from days gone by. Do you recognise yourself or anyone else in these pictures? Let us know. READ MORE: Pictures from 1993. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: More pictures from 1992
5. Preston in 1994
In a rare chance to cut loose from their studies, six pupils from Barton St Lawrence CE School opened their new library. Pictured: Back - Clare Priest, nine, Matthew Johnston, eight, Matthew Hoyles, eight. Front - Amy Stephenson 10, Victoria Seddon, 10, and Alan Fenn, nine, prepare to cut the ribbon Photo: Archive
6. Preston in 1994
Top quality service was the name of the game when pupils from Brockholes Wood School in Preston turned their classrooms into a hotel. The transformation saw the youngsters cook, clean and pamper 30 guests from local firms who had helped set up the project. Would-be staff at Brant Road's newest hotel had to go through a testing interview and present a full CV Photo: Archive
7. Preston in 1994
Hundreds of teenage girls across the North West swapped school desks for office desks to sample the world of work. The girls were all taking part in the national Take Our Daughters to Work Day which offered 11 to 15-year-olds the chance to explore career opportunities. Pictured: Cheryl Jolly, 11, lends a hand at Sainsbury's Bamber Bridge store, surrounded by fellow 'workers' Photo: Archive
8. Preston in 1994
Hundreds of budding young songbirds from Lancashire schools have been busy preparing for the highlight of their choral year. Junior schools from all over Preston got together for the first time at Fulwood High School to prepare for the annual Preston Schools Music Festival. The theme for this year's production is The Numbers Game Photo: Archive