23 mind blowing retro pictures of life in Preston back in the 1960s, from North End and church to parties
By Jack Marshall
Published 8th Nov 2023, 14:45 GMT
Updated 11th Jan 2024, 14:05 GMT
These pictures truly depict Preston in a different era altogether.
And while it may be true that the ‘60s are now six decades ago, those heady days will undoubtedly remain clear in the minds of many. So what better way to jog the old grey matter than a trip down memory lane?
While you’re here, be sure not to miss some of our other retro pieces…
The Vin Sumner Collection - The Top Rank Ballroom, Preston, 1960's - 1970's
1969 Top Rank Preston Suite 6th Birthday Carnival Week Sunday February 16th - Saturday February 22nd Photo: n/a
Dr. Barbara Moore, Preston 1960
Preston Police Constable A. M. Macphee on escort duty, is seen talking to Dr. Barbara More in Preston during her long distance walk from John O' Groats to Land's End.
British Pathe' filmed her arrival in Lands End. Watch Here
Photo: A. Willacy
Dr Barbara Moore (22 December 1903 – 14 May 1977) was a Russian-born health enthusiast who gained celebrity in the early 1960s for her long-distance walking.
In December 1959 she walked from Edinburgh to London. In early 1960 she walked from John O' Groats to Land's End in 23 days. She then undertook a 46 day, 3,387 mile walk from San Francisco to New York City, where she arrived on July 6, 1960.
She was a vegetarian and reputed to be a breatharian. She walked with only nuts, honey, raw fruit and vegetable juice for nourishment. She died in a London hospital on 14 May 1977.
Photo: PDA
Preston Fire Station, Tithebarn St. 1896
Engine and crew in front of the old fire station which was demolished in the mid 1960's. The Station was built in 1852 and enlarged in 1905
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Williamson's Linoleum Factory, on the River Lune, Lancaster, a picture of the Linoleum fitting class.
Sent in by reader Bill Robinson, of Preston Photo: n/a