Among the successful industrial and horticultural exhibitors at Kaber show in 1996 (left to right) were Mary Morland, Deborah Cousin, Helen McDonald and Chrsitine Dowson.
The Rev Keith Forecast, the Rev Mary Cock and guests walk to High Chapel House, Ravenstonedale, a haven for clergy from the United Reformed Church opened in 1996.
Nancy Moses (second left), Cumbria branch secretary of the Cystic Fibrosis Association, receives a cheque for £1,145.81 from regulars at the Royal Oak, Sebergham, who organised an 18-mile sponsored cycle ride. Pictured (left to right) are Nichola Irving, Nancy Moses, Alan Irving and Kathryn Miller.
Kirkby Stephen Pot Leek Club show secretary Reg Metcalfe (left), who came second at the event in 1996 with blanch leeks and pot leeks; club secretary Peter Smurthwaite (centre), who took the rophy for best in show; and club chairman John Dawson, who won the single leek class.
Penrith-area film extras Bill Adamson, Wayne Poland, Bill Sparrow and Dorothy Poland in Alston 25 years ago during the shooting of London Weekend Television's production of Jane Eyre.
Officials and prize-winners at Lowther WI flower show in 1996.
Victoria Sutton and her son Charles, from Stainmore, enjoy a ride in a mini fire engine at a country festival held at Hutton-in-the-Forest 25 years ago.
Enjoying Ravenstonedale show 25 years ago (left to right) were Josh Shields, Christopher Wheatley, Jonathan Capstick and George Shields, all from Ravenstonedale and Newbiggin-on-Lune.
Leanne Barnes, in the stocks, receives a sponging down from Rebecca Abbott, Emma Graham, Louise Jackson and Jemma Chappelhow at Ousby's first gala day in 1996.
Eric Wooff, chairman of Eden Council in 1996, with representatives of organisations honoured in a floral display made up of more than 10,000 plants at Penrith's Castle Park.
Great Salkeld schoolchildren Collette Canniffe and Rachel Nelson hand over school mail to Bob People, Post Office Counters director of resources, and Eddie Cooper, postal officer counter clerk, beside a mobile post office which visited the village.
Major Tony James, of Warcop, with the Appleby Grammar School students he was due to accompany on a trip to Nepal 25 years ago.