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Red Rum left his mark on Blackpool's newest and most spectacular Pleasure Beach ride. Thousands of people crowded around the "Steeplechase" as Rummy inspected the 500 yard long course. Pleasure Beach officials had hoped that the horse would leave his hoof print in a concrete slab as a memento of his visit - but the noise from nearby rides scared the horse and the ceremoney was abandoned
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Red Rum left his mark on Blackpool's newest and most spectacular Pleasure Beach ride. Thousands of people crowded around the "Steeplechase" as Rummy inspected the 500 yard long course. Pleasure Beach officials had hoped that the horse would leave his hoof print in a concrete slab as a memento of his visit - but the noise from nearby rides scared the horse and the ceremony was abandoned
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The splendid Wembley-like turf of Longridge Recreation Ground resounded to pounding wellies and more conventional footwear as mixed teams, respresenting the cream of footballing talent of both Unigate and Singleton's dairies, met in a match in aid of the Pat Seed Appeal Fund. Attire for the occasion was pyjamas for the ladies and nighties for the men
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A half century of song and still hitting the high notes. That is the proud record of Preston Cecilian Choral Society as they embark on their Golden Jubilee journey. It is thanks to enthusiasts like the Cecilians that choral singing in Preston has flourished in the past and will continue to do so in the future. Pictured are some of the members being put through their paces
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Someone dropped a clanger the day a vital postcard went missing. For 10 eager hand-bell ringers were waiting to be told the date of their audition for TV's Opportunity Knocks! But as the weeks passed, so did the audition date. Now the almighty ding dong by the Post Office means the children from Samlesbury junior school have missed their chance of stardom this year
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Freckleton Cricket Club, winners of Division B of the Palace Shield. Back row (from left): Malcolm Arnott (umpire), Alf McKinless, Vin Rigby, Henry Steele, Peter Sowerby, Duncan Hetherington, Alan Watkinson and Norman Bentley (umpire); Front row: Tervor Fiddler, Alan Hall, Louis Rigby (capt), David Iddon, Robin Sholz and scorer Andrew Rigby