Visitors try their hands at archery at Greystoke Castle estate in 1996, when it offered a wide range of activities.
Planting Scots pine at the Tebay East motorway service station 25 years ago were Stuart Green, Stephen English, marketing manager Hazl Bartle-Ross, Ben Grunnill and Orton School head Jennifer Hodgkisnson. The children, all pupils at Orton School, were helping Westmorland Motorway Services to grow saplings as part of a plan to plant 6,000 trees.
Teachers pictured during a visit to Appleby station to find out how the Carlisle-Settle railway plays an important role as an educational resource.
With the champion Swaledale ewe at Kirkby Stephen mart 25 years ago (left to right) are vendor Geoff Birbeck, judges Alex Peart and Joe Bainbridge and auctioneer Stuart Bell. In-lamb Swaledale ewes averaged £529.53, which was an increase of £125.96on the previous year.
Three generations of the Cleasby family – James, Michael and William – meet the children of Temple Sowerby School in 1996.
Indian dancer Alpana Sengupta with pupils from Penrith's Beaconside Junior School (left to right) Dawn Roper, Shane McCullock, India Davidson, Katie Sewell, Michael Compton and Philip Kirkbride.
Children from Langwathby, Beaconside, Stainton and St. Catherine's schools with Ullswater Community College folk group Titch and the Bigots, who reached the national finals of a music in the community awards scheme in 1996.
Appleby Rotary Club members present a cheque for £700 to Brough ambulance station staff, to provide a new automatic blood pressure monitor.
Chris Stimpson, from the Lakeland Bird of Prey Centre, Lowther, shows a Saker falcon to Shap Youth Club members Shane Haden, Vanessa Bellas, Nicola Brennand and Nathan Newton during an exhibition at the village's youth centre 25 years ago.
Alston Samuel King’s School rugby squad wearing their new strip, which was bought for them 25 years ago by the Alston Moor Schools Association.
Cumbrian Co-op chief executive John Bowe presents Mark Richardson and fellow Ravenstonedale School pupils with a cheque for £300, which was used to update school computer equipment. The money for his school was part of Mark’s prize for winning an essay competition.
Watched by guests and local people, Lady Inglewood and sculptor Vivien Mousdell try out the new Lady’s Walk Benchmark seat on the banks of the River Eden, near Edenhall, in 1996.