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Greeks and Trojans went into battle again - on the steps of a Catholic Church in Leyland. The occasion at St Mary's in Broadfield Drive, was the climax of the play scheme organised by volunteers for five to 13-year-olds during the school holidays
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The celluloid adventures of Kung Fu star Bruce Lee have aroused so much interest among Preston's youngsters, that Preston Judo Club's junior ranks have swollen considerably over the last 12 months. The Preston club have their home at the Star Ballroom in Fylde Road. Pictured: Preston Judo Club instructor Dave Quigley comes in for some heavy punishment from 13-year-old Jimmy Ross
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A band concert held on Preston's Flag Market
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There's an air of militancy down on the farm... a summer's discontent which could easily turn into a winter of reckoning for British housewives. Lancashire's 10,000 farmers are decidely restless on their 700,000 acres. They claim they have never had it so bad. For they are angry, bewildered, frustrated and frightened about their future. Pictured are farming family - John and Patricia Gardner with their daughter Janet among the herd of fresians at their farm in Preesall
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Ann Brennan is a part-time teacher, a marriage guidance counsellor, a prison visitor, a housewife and mother of four daughters. She is also blind. It is 15 years since she lost her sight, but she has never lost sight of the need to make the most of life. Ann is pictured with her guide dog Cindy
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When Ernie Thomas told his friends of the 40,000 miles safari trip he is planning they just laughed, for Ernie, of Promenade North, Cleveleys, is a 74-year-old great-grandfather. But laughter turned to amazement as he showed them the seven-ton truck he has converted for the journey, with the help of 22-year-old Jim Hodgkinson, of Poulton Old Road, Blackpool