Kirkby Stephen Brown Owl Anne Guy dressed as the king of rock and roll with her brownie group at the town rugby club's gala day in 1996.
Andrew White, Adam Oxley, Kevin Robinson, Kevin Li and Tracey and Dawn Bowness with a suspended ball at the third Cumbria Fair of Science and Technology, held at Ullswater Community College, Penrith, 25 years ago.
Sid Jarman, Provincial Grand Primo of the RAOB Club, presents checks to Liz Hawkins, district commissioner of Penrith guides, Ada Birbeck, chairwoman of the Penrith Old People's Welfare Council, and Brian Kirkbride, leader of Penrith Scout Group. The money was given by the Penrith RAOB Club.
Vicky Stout and Claire Wood battle it out on the slippery pole at a rain-hit Alston gala in 1996.
Andrew Humphries, director of academic resources at Newton Rigg College, with a portrait of Harry Howard, one of the prime movers behind the formation of the college, which been rediscovered after hanging at The Courts, Carlisle, since the late 19th Century. Also pictured are Cumbria County Council chairman Les Tulley presenting a replica of the portrait to Bill Wannop, chairman of the Newton Rigg board. The portrait was the centrepiece of the college's centenary celebration 25 years ago.
Emma Fallowfield and Christopher Pattinson, Penrith, with Special Constables' section officer David Bell during an open day held at the town's police station and neighbouring magistrates' court in 1996.
Students of Langwathby Dance School at their awards evening, held in the village hall in 1996.
Some of the children who took part in Stainton sports day in 1996.
ANNIVERSARY: Helpers and villagers who attended celebrations to mark the golden jubilee of Bampton memorial hall in 1996.
RIGHT NOTE: Harpist Annie Mawson with some of the Penrith Rainbow Club members who took part in a concert 25 years ago.
Cumbrian young farmers who took part in the stocksman of the year and young stockjudge of the year competitions at Skirsgill mart, Penrith, 25 years ago.
Bishop of Lancaster the Right Rev. John Brewer receives a few details about St. Catherine's School, Penrith, from pupils Elizabeth McCartney and Katie Burke after officially opening a new extension dedicated to the memory of John Stewart.