LOOKING BACK Don't have nightmares about creepy nursery photo from the Sixties
At first glance you might look at this photo and think ‘aah, how cute!’
Regional Features Editor Lancashire
Regional features editor for Newsquest (North West) covering arts, entertainment, nostalgia and general features for a variety of daily and weekly titles
Regional features editor for Newsquest (North West) covering arts, entertainment, nostalgia and general features for a variety of daily and weekly titles
At first glance you might look at this photo and think ‘aah, how cute!’
A long-awaited road widening scheme got underway in August 1939 between the Squirrel Hotel at Anderton and Crown Square in Horwich
A view along Newport Street in Bolton looking towards Trinity Street from 1971.
This photo from the early 1960s gives us a great view of one of Blackburn’s long lost ‘treasures’ - the Thwaites Arcade
When the sun shines at the weekend, the tranquility of the Trough of Bowland is disturbed as everyone heads out to enjoy the spectacular natural views
Danny Robins is the man behind the hugely successful BBC Radio 4 podcasts, Uncanny, The Battersea Poltergeist and The Witch Farm; the BBC TV series Uncanny and the award-winning West End play 2:22 – A Ghost Story
When this photo was taken in June 1987, conservationists were battling to save this Bolton church from the bulldozers
The Seventies were a period of massive change for many Northern industrial towns and Bury and Radcliffe were no exception
Day-to-day lessons are a vital part of the life of a school
Here’s a lovely collection of photographs from the archives showing Brownies from across East Lancashire in the 1990s
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