Can you spot yourself in any of our photos? Here's a selection of pictures we've taken over the years! A beast which ran loose at Skelton show in 1996 is recaptured. Looking at a painting on show at a display by Artists in Eden 25 years ago (left to right) are Margaret Brooks, Ellen Sinclair, who opened the exhibition in Penrith's St Andrew's Centre, and Marjorie Smith. Mrs Anne Rowley presents Geoff Atkinson with one of his trophies at Addingham flower show in 1996, watched by other prize-winners and officials. Displaying some of the craft items from an exhibition held 25 years ago at the Church of St Lawrence, Kirkland (back row, left to right) are Hazel Morton, Jackie McLoughlin, Ena Ellwood and May Harrison. Front: Sam and Jack Morton. The Duke of Edinburgh waits patiently to compete in the class for teams of four ponies at Lowther horse driving trials in 1996. Eric Woof, chairman of Eden Council's works and leisure committee, is assisted by his grandchildren Christopher, Emma and Joanne Woof as he cuts the first turf to begin work on Penrith's new £1.7 million learner pool at Southend Road in 1996. Pupils of Kirkby Thore Primary School who successfully completed their cycle proficiency training. Judges and officials at Thirlmere flower show 25 years ago (left to right) were Joyce Batty, Naddle; Irene Hogarth, Keswick; judges Joyce Tiffin and Doreen Cameron, both of Greystoke; and Ron Batty, treasurer. The Appleby Primary School team who took part in the Eden Valley Inter-school Sports, which were held at Appleby Grammar School in 1996. Farm conservation adviser Ian Wrigley points out the finer points of pond construction to some farmers attending a course at Redmire Farm, near Mungrisdale. Headteacher Janice Cooper, chief inspector Ron Smith and special constable Malcolm Steer with Tebay School pupils who passed their cycling proficiency test in 1996. Nicola Hunter, young people's librarian, with some of the children who took part in a craft workshop at Penrith Library 25 years ago.