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Stepping out in style on Liverpools safety-first street, Church Street. The cast of the rock musical Lonesome Stone enjoy the newly pedestrianised Church Street. Liverpool, Merseyside, 19th March 1974
The scene inside Liverpool Anglican Cathedral where a service was held to commemorate victory in the Battle of the Atlantic. 24th October 1978
St Johns Shopping Centre, Liverpool 9th March 1971
George Henry Lees building in Church Street. Marks and Spencer is occupying the next block. Church Street is one of Liverpools shopping areas. Church Street, Liverpool, Merseyside. 30th October 1989
Worth their weight in gold... Crosland moor cubs from left Warwick LitherlandWorth their weight in gold...Crosland moor cubs from left Warwick Litherland, Ammer Saleem, Adam Paga and Jamie Sykes, with their gold arrow awards
Here we are! These youngsters enjoying an adventure holiday Scammonden activity centre are pictured pinpointing their exact position on the map
Guitarist Mrs Eileen Henderson lead the singing at Longley Baptist church holiday club. About 90 children have been attending the club each day during the week of activities-with scarecrows as
Brighouse police had more than 1000 people in their cells in one day d all of them wanted to be there. A glimpse in the cells was just one of a number of attractions in the stations first open day
Best foot forward... Young Jeremy Illingworth has a go at the penalty competition during the annual pig roast and gala which raised £ 500 for Netherton Juniors soccer club
On your bike These youngsters are putting their summer holidays to good use by gettingOn your bike.. These youngsters are putting their summer holidays to good use by getting advice on safe cycling from PC Peter Dyson at a Reinwood infant school
Three-year-old Zoe Taylor is pictured with prize-winners from the fancy dress competition at Elland Carnival. Despite the unsettled weather the carnival committee
Two young holiday makers from Norfolk, Roslind, left, and Josephine Thakery, discover what life used to be like in the Colne Valley when they visited Golcar Museum
All the fun of the summer holidays in Huddersfield. Dressing up for the Brook Street market centenary. 1st August 1988
Jumping for joy... this Shelley High School team were doing just that when they competed in the All England School Show-jumping Championships at the prestigious Hickstead course, Sussex today
Stepping high... Davina Beckwith, left, and Susan Price, watched by other majorettes from paddock limelight s, display the trophy won by the troop at the Yorkshire carnival associations gala
Huddersfield Junior Library was under siege when some 50 Red Indians turned up! But there was no panic - they were only youngsters taking part in the librarys Indians Day
The rains came and prevented some of the outdoor activities planned by kirklees summer safari team. This crowd of youngsters who went to crow lane junior school, Milnsbridge
Crafty sorts Some of the seven to 11 year olds attending WooldaleCrafty sorts.. Some of the seven to 11 year olds attending Wooldale and New Mill summer play scheme at Wooldale junior school are pictured making arts and crafts to commemorate next months Olympics
Hundreds lined streets to watch the annual Skelmanthorpe carnival procession through the village centre. Decorated floats were led by Skelmanthorpe band an among the marchers were Thornhill
The generation game... Six-week-old Anthony Paul Haigh makes up the fifth generation of a LIndley family. Anthony, born at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary on June 21
An 8st killer snake was let loose at Kirkburton CofE Primary School... and children stroked it. Hector, a 20ft-long python
Off on their hols... members of the 2nd Huddersfield Boys Brigade, based at Moldgreen United Reformed Church, who are off on a weeks summer camp at Pwllheli, North Wales
Everything was ship-shape when two winners in the ALL YOURS Pirates Competition collected their booty. The winners of our colouring competition were invited to pick up their prizes at a pirate
Made up... Chrishendo the clown - alias Chris Bright - and Mr Jellyspoon (Mick Hobson) show youngsters Kerry Anne Cross, aged six, and four year old Stacy Michelle Cross how to put on a clowns face
Shop spaces in Charlotte Way, St Johns Shopping Centre, Liverpool 15th March 1971
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral (left in the background) and Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, photographed from Caines Brewery. 4th February 1994
Chicken crossing the road, 1971. Visual depiction of old joke Why did the chicken cross the road?
A crowded scene of shoppers at Church Street, one of Liverpools shopping areas. Church Street, Liverpool, Merseyside. 8th October 1971
Picture showing how the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral precincts have changed from terraced houses to a new development nearing completion with houses for students and clergy. 5th February 1990
Tony Baker stonemason is the first stonemason to be employed full time at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral since work on the West End was completed in 1978. 15th February 1991
Police mounted on horses patrol the area around Liverpool Anglican Cathedral. 6th September 1989
Queen Square, Liverpool, 18th September 1981
Stork hotel demolition, Queen Square. Liverpool 1st November 1976
A last look at the hustle and bustle of Church Street, Liverpool, before pedestrianisation begins on the 17th March 1974. Church Street, one of Liverpools shopping areas, Merseyside. 16th March 1974
A giant brick structure in Liverpools Church Street. Some local residents call these Britains most expensive plant pots, are still unfinished. Church Street, Liverpool, Merseyside. 21st April 1981
Christmas shoppers on Church Street, one of Liverpools shopping areas. Church Street, Liverpool, Merseyside. 19th December 1970
A busy scene of shoppers on Church Street, one of Liverpools shopping areas, Merseyside. Church Street, Liverpool, Merseyside. 11th July 1991
Church Street, one of Liverpools shopping areas. Church Street, Liverpool, Merseyside. 3rd October 1984
All the fun of the summer holidays in Huddersfield. Tripping the light fantastic from an exhibition of face-painting at the Sports Centre are sponsor Mr Barry WInterbottom and, from left
All the fun of the summer holidays in Huddersfield. Dressing up for the Brook Street market centenary, with Tony Cohen (left) joining Mrs Jackie Lee and her husband Tony. 1st August 1988
Tony Baker stonemason is the first stonemason to be employed full time at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral since work on the West End was completed in 1978
Tony Baker stonemason is the first stonemason to be employed full time at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral since work on the West End was completed in 1978. 5th February 1990