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Busy social lives of the past



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REFLECTIONS is taking a look back at people socialising in Fylde.
Fylde International Sand Yacht Club enjoy a dinner in one photograph, Lytham St Annes WRVS Luncheon Club are pictured and Clifton House host a coffee morning.
Also pictured are two coffee mornings being enjoyed - members of Fairhaven Congregational Church pose in the sunshine and Lytham, Ansdell and Fairhaven branch of the NSPCC host their event.
St Annes Henpeckers enjoy a dinner dance and St Annes Parish Operatic Society have their first dinner dance event.
Finally Lytham St Annes Yorkshire Association hold their annual dance.
Do you recognise anyone here or have any memories related to these events? Have you got any photographs to submit for Reflections?
Contact Cherry Thomas on (01253) 724501 or email cherry.thomas@lsaexpress.co.uk

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  • Last Updated: 01 June 2007 10:55 AM
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  • Location: Blackpool
 
 

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