This week we are looking at 1977. Do you recognise yourself or anyone else in these pictures? Let us know. READ MORE: Stories that hit the headlines back in 1977.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Last week we turned back to 1976

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Colette Woods is an 11-year-old princess. For she beat 79 other budding beauties to carry off the Chorley Jubilee Carnival Princess title. Collette will act as an attendant when the Carnival Queen, Penny Grieveson, is crowned, and ride with her through the streets of the town in an open landau. Collette is pictured above with all the other entrants

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One thousand Lancashire brownies and guides formed a vivid symbolic backcloth to the diamond jubilee celebrations of the guiding movement The 60 year celebrations at Preston North End's football ground marked the growth of the area's guiding movement from 500 members at the birth of 1917 to the present 13,000. About 8,000 guides, brownies and rangers were present. Pictured are some of the Blackpool girls who gave a demonstration of old Lancashire dances

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One thousand Lancashire brownies and guides formed a vivid symbolic backcloth to the diamond jubilee celebrations of the guiding movement The 60 year celebrations at Preston North End's football ground marked the growth of the area's guiding movement from 500 members at the birth of 1917 to the present 13,000. About 8,000 guides, brownies and rangers were present. Pictured are part of the large Chorley contingent who presented a moving tableau

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One thousand Lancashire brownies and guides formed a vivid symbolic backcloth to the diamond jubilee celebrations of the guiding movement The 60 year celebrations at Preston North End's football ground marked the growth of the area's guiding movement from 500 members at the birth of 1917 to the present 13,000. About 8,000 guides, brownies and rangers were present. Pictured are some of the girls who took part in a Red Rose tableau

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A time capsule illustrating life in 1977 was buried beneath the foundation stone of Coral Island - a £4 million fun palace on Blackpool's Golden Mile. More than 1,000 Blackpool residents entered a contest to decide the 20 items packed into the capsule. The Mayor of Blackpool, Coun Cyril Nuttall, is pictured laying the foundation stone along with other dignitaries

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Blackpool councillors - reckoned to be the sternest film censors in Britain - are facing strong opposition to their aim to banish sex and violence from the resort's cinemas. Pictured are Peter Yarrow (left) and Nick Jones - who have raised a petition against Blackpool Council's censorship decisions

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There was gala excitement at the Norbreck Castle Hotel in Blackpool when 2,000 gathered to give Lancashire's first official Silver Jubilee event a royal send-off. The evening was a scintillating mixture of fashion, fun, music and song, with an all-star line-up of artists giving their services free to aid the Lancashire appeal

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Prizewinning young journalists and their teachers saw the newspaper being printed before their prizes in the Silver Jubilee newspaper contest were handed over by "Post" editor Mr Barry Askew. Pictured: Barry Askew, with Mr D Shone and Mrs D Sully, with children from St John's Primary, Lytham - Catherine Willasey, Kelsey Wood and Christopher Darley; Mrs Marjorie Rollston (head) and Mrs Susan Duke with Scott Newton and Catherine Rigby from Devonshire infants; and Mrs J Nettleship with Joan Hindle of Longton junior school

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Preston Drama Club members rehearse their latest production When We Are Married, which starts a week-long run at the town's Playhouse. Pictured, from left (seated) are: Jean Hardman, Beryl Stirziker, Beryl Toulmin. (Standing): Allan King, Ken Nightingale, Des Critchley, Pat Regan and Bert Nicholls