From Thatcher and the Miners’ Strike to Live Aid and Wham!, the mid-’80s was certainly an eventful era to say the least, so check out some of our best archive pictures of Preston back in those days.
Still on the hunt for some more nostalgia? Check out these other recent pieces...
Still on the hunt for some more nostalgia? Check out these other recent pieces...
![Even the attraction of the Ryder Cup failed to stop a huge turnout at Ingol Golf Club for a special Celebrity Tournament in aid of the local Heartbeat charity. Preston comedian Wandering Walter Horam prepares a different sort of shot with Ingol captain Richard Muirhead holding the ball. Also pictured (left to right): Harold Parker, Martin Lawrence, Frank Crompton, Bill Jackson and Mike Curtis.](https://www.lep.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjQzMmI1NmQ1LTJiZTYtNGMxMC04NjQ0LWRkNjhkZjEyZjg1YzphNDg1MDE4Ny04NzNjLTQ3YmQtOGIxZS0yNjYwYzdjMGU1YzY=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
5. Preston in the mid-1980s
Even the attraction of the Ryder Cup failed to stop a huge turnout at Ingol Golf Club for a special Celebrity Tournament in aid of the local Heartbeat charity. Preston comedian Wandering Walter Horam prepares a different sort of shot with Ingol captain Richard Muirhead holding the ball. Also pictured (left to right): Harold Parker, Martin Lawrence, Frank Crompton, Bill Jackson and Mike Curtis. Photo: RETRO
![The Light Infantry Corunna Band, based at Weeton, near Preston, paid a musical visit to Moor Nook Country Primary School in Preston. They captivated some 340 pupils with a full concert covering songs from traditional brass band to Status Quo. The children were also given a chance to join in with their own instruments, and even conduct the band](https://www.lep.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjkwOWM0ZDkwLTM1YzQtNDczYy1iY2FkLTI0NWE4MmMwZTcwMTo3M2MwNjM1MC1lZWE1LTRkODAtOTM5NC1kNTUxMzVlYTU0NDQ=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
6. Preston in the mid-1980s
The Light Infantry Corunna Band, based at Weeton, near Preston, paid a musical visit to Moor Nook Country Primary School in Preston. They captivated some 340 pupils with a full concert covering songs from traditional brass band to Status Quo. The children were also given a chance to join in with their own instruments, and even conduct the band Photo: RETRO
![Children's favourite Captain Pugwash came to life when the author of the famous books visited a primary school. Writer and artist John Ryan sketched the characters from the series for youngsters at Broad Oak Primary School in Penwortham, Preston](https://www.lep.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjk5NTYwZTM3LTNhMWQtNDljZC04ZmY2LWQwYWM1YzJlYjdmOTo4YzE5NjdjNi00YmViLTQzMTctYTM0MS0yYThhYWMwNWQ2ODk=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
7. Preston in the mid-1980s
Children's favourite Captain Pugwash came to life when the author of the famous books visited a primary school. Writer and artist John Ryan sketched the characters from the series for youngsters at Broad Oak Primary School in Penwortham, Preston Photo: RETRO
![The cast of Pinocchio, presented by pupils at Roebuck School in Ashton, Preston](https://www.lep.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmI4YmQ4ZjdhLWY1MmItNGI2OC04ZTc4LTAyMzZiZjc4ZjUyNzo0ODUyMDliMi0zODM5LTRmZTgtYTAxMS1hNGJmZTk0OTkzMDM=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
8. Preston in the mid-1980s
The cast of Pinocchio, presented by pupils at Roebuck School in Ashton, Preston Photo: RETRO