RABi regional secretary Chris Andrews and Hospice at Home manager Fiona Stobart receive cheques for £88 each from Lyvennet young farmers and their advisers in 1996. The young farmers raised the money by carol singing in Kings Meaburn and Crosby Ravensworth.
Children from Brampton, near Appleby, enjoyed a festive party held in the village 25 years ago.
Volunteers (left to right) Trevor Richardson, Ian Challenger, Nicky Frankland, Dan Betka and John Hodgson at Temple Bank Wood, Carleton, Penrith, where diseased trees were removed and new ones planted 25 years ago.
Former Ullswater Community College students (left to right) Amy Holliman, Sarah Barnard and Karen Barbier who went to Nepal in 1997 to help street children.
Asby School pupils Sandra Colbear, Emma Lightburn, Nicola Lord and Alastair Smith whose art work featured in a county exhibition.
Pictured at the Cumbria Grassland Society awards night 25 years ago (left to right) are Chris Wilson, ADAS nutritionist Derrick Kennedy, Len Wilson, Malcolm Slack, Cumbria society chairman David Hayllar, Andrew Williamson and society secretary Reg Scott.
Members of Penrith Stroke Club with guests and helpers at their Christmas party in 1996.
Patients, staff and visitors enjoy the festivities at Penrith hospital 25 years ago.
At the Cumbria YFC club of the year finals in 1996 are Raughton Head members Daniel Stamper, Helen Workman, Louise Mitchell and Joanne Harrington.
Appleby heritage centre instructor Hilton Brough shows pupils from the town's grammar school the correct way of cutting a tennon joint when they visited the centre 25 years ago.
Gordon Mackenzie, chairman of Penrith Round Table, presents a cheque for £1,000 to the special needs department of the towns Ullswater Community College in 1997, to purchase computer equipment. Looking on are Round Table members Alan Owens, Rick Thomas, Kevin McGilloway and Ian Parkinson.
Brough children pictured with members of the community's playground appeal committee who had just received a £3,000 grant in 1997 from the Foundation for Sports and the Arts to improve facilities. Back row (left to right) are Debbie Wilkinson, Penrith and the Border MP David Maclean, Gillian Steadman and Trevor Thomas.
Chris Cornwell is served dinner by Owen Johnson, Amy Trowbridge, Jaimi Wilson and James Mitchell during three days on a Victorian theme for pupils of Yanwath School in 1997.
Brough Primary School Head Lynne Higginbottom with pupils dressed as characters from Thomas the Tank Engine during Book Week celebrations 25 years ago.
Pupils of Kirkby Thore Primary School who showed off their skills to coaching staff from Carlisle United in 1997.