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What were you up to in 1991? Are you pictured in our Examiner nostalgia photo gallery?

ROAD safety was second nature to these Meltham youngsters – and they had the certificates to prove it.Read

Nostalgia: Resting place that is forever Canada

ONE of the most famous poems ever written was by World War One poet Rupert Brooke who died in 1915.Read

Were you one of our sporting stars in 1985? See our nostalgia gallery of local teams here

TIM BROOK, who learned his rugby from St Joseph's coach Billy Gill, showed his former mentor no favours in steering his Moldgreen WMC side to a 20-12 success in the centenary Holliday Cup at Arena 84.Read

Grange Moor villagers were so lucky to be alive on VE-Day

VE-Day reminded one Huddersfield village about its V1 Day.Read

VE Day anniversary: Joy erupts in Huddersfield as Nazis surrender

TODAY marks exactly 68 years since the Second World War came to an end in Europe.Read

Are you pictured in our sporty nostalgia snaps from 1985? Take a look here

LADIES’ Rugby League was pioneered in Huddersfield by the town’s rugby league Supporters’ Club a few years before this picture in April 1985.Read

Nostalgia: Special year for rugby in Huddersfield

THEY are snapshots from back in time, but Examiner readers can help provide vital information for a project looking at Huddersfield’s rugby league heritage.Read

Nostalgia: Can you name these Holmfirth Home Guard men?

AN amateur historian is collating a mass of information on the Home Guard during World War Two and now needs your help.Read

What were you up to 25 years ago? You could be in our Examiner 1988 nostalgia photos

GLAMOROUS models from Huddersfield’s Louise Morton Agency were preparing to set sail for Belgium on a television cruise to help raise millions for regional charities.Read

Nostalgia: My memories of a canoe made from an airplane fuel tank

OUR feature on Colnebridge last week sure has sparked a response – and more moving memories.Read

Nostalgia: Fascinating photos when Dalton was farmland

ALL these photographs were in the possession of a 90-year-old Dalton woman who died recently.Read

Were you in the Examiner in 1988? Take a look at our nostalgia gallery here

HERE'S a look at who was making the pages of the Huddersfield Daily Examiner in 1988.Read

The day Margaret Thatcher and her bandwagon hit Huddersfield

ON the day of Mrs Thatcher’s funeral Val Javin remembers her interview with the Iron Lady on a visit to Huddersfield in the build-up to the historic 1979 General election Read

Nostalgia: The history of Colnebridge - WITH GALLERY

WHEN the monks of Fountains Abbey constructed a Bridge over the River Colne at a place that was then aptly named Colne Bridge they couldn’t for the world have imagined the kind of vehicles of the future that would one day cross the river there.Read

70s bandsman Bruce Wasser’s Huddersfield plea from US

AMERICAN Bruce Wasser has never forgotten the happy week he spent in Huddersfield 40 years ago this month.Read

What were you up to in 1988? See if you're in our nostalgia picture gallery here!

EMLEY were Wembley-bound and heading for the greatest day in their history 25 years ago this month.Read

Nostalgia: Welcome to our world ... 53 years ago!

HERE are a couple of photographs which will bring the memories flooding right back.Read

Nostalgia: 1990 - Are you on one of our pictures this week?

WE’RE not sure what the result of this hockey match was, but we know these youngsters were taking part in a week of activities called Youth Against Crime in April 1990.Read

GALLERY - Former Ckreed and Babe Ruth rocker Dave Hewitt swaps USA for Honley

MUSICIAN Dave Hewitt has lived the proverbial rock ’n’ roll dream.Read

GALLERY - The day Huddersfield runners took on the Grand National challenge

MILLIONS will tune in on Saturday for what is regarded as the world’s greatest steeplechase.Read