LifestylegalleryChristmas 1990 in Huddersfield - who do you recognise?BookmarkShareLifestyleByAndrew Jackson09:52, 24 DEC 2014Updated09:54, 24 DEC 2014St George prepares for battle... children at Hade Edge School are staging a traditional mummers play for Christmas instead of the nativity.1 of 31Berry Brow Infants took a VIP guest along with them when they visited the Examiner press hall.2 of 31Children at Batteyford First School hear a story about their 300ft-long playground dragon.3 of 31Singing snowballs on a Christmas tree bound for Reykjavik, Iceland, are the latest wacky creation of Huddersfield inventor Wilf Lunn.4 of 31Fairy Tale magic... Almondbury Youth Club members performed the pantomime Cinderella.5 of 31A child is born... children at Lepton CofE School have staged a Nativity play of Busby Berkley proportions.6 of 31Children at the Cambridge Road day nursery raised £50 for Huddersfield Royal Infirmary's special care baby unit with a sponsored pyjama party.7 of 31Egg-cellent these Netherton youngsters were among 174 pupils at the local infant school who raised more than £1,200 for the NSPCC.8 of 31Huddersfield youngsters from Cambridge Road Baths Women's group with the money they raised from a sponsored swim.9 of 31Medieval entertainment was on the programme when Meltham County Primary School performed for their parents and friends.10 of 31Staff at a Huddersfield wax shoe polish firm have been burning the candle at both ends to raise more than £5,000 for Romanian children.11 of 31Party-time... head teacher Mrs Ann Sharpe (left) and nursery teacher Miss Gillian Buckle are pictured, with pupils ready to light the candles on a cake marking the 10th anniversary of Beech County Junior, Infants and Nursery School in Golcar.12 of 31Members of the Meltham Guides and Scouts and their friends dip into the tombola at their Christmas fair, watched by organiser Mrs Kate Schofield.13 of 31Plenty of brass... young members of the Holme Valley Music Centre raised over £1,000 in a sponsored bandathon.14 of 31Keeping it in the family... two Moldgreen families have been fund-raising for the Candlelighters children's cancer charity.15 of 31Winter wonderland... Pupils from Golcar Junior and Infant School act out a scene from their Christmas play, Ice Palace.16 of 31Trimming the tree . Paul Kendal (left) William Smith and Stewart Taylor add decorations to the Christmas tree at Nortonthorpe Hall School, Scissett.17 of 31Staff at a Huddersfield wax shoe polish firm have been burning the candle at both ends to raise more than £5,000 for Romanian children.18 of 31Nappy Christmas... there were plenty of deliveries at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary on Christmas Day.19 of 31Dig this. Meltham youngsters have planted saplings as part of a National Tree Week.20 of 31Sing a song of Christmas... Tamara Moscrop and Joseph Christopher Sykes give all they've got in a scene from Slaithwaite playgroup's nativity play staged by the four-year-olds who attend.21 of 31Brownies from St Thomas's Church, Bradley, have celebrated the pack's 25th birthday.22 of 31Sing a song of Christmas. Children from Upper Whitley First School brought a touch of the festive season to the Yorkshire Mining Museum.23 of 31Nappy Christmas... there were plenty of deliveries at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary on Christmas Day.24 of 31Telling the Christmas story are these youngsters from Meltham CE Junior and Infant School. The six and seven year olds performed the nativity story for parents and friends and younger pupils staged the play, Teddy's Christmas.25 of 31Bringing the Christmas story to life... that's 11-year-old Robert Leeper and Emily Battye, 10, of Mount School, Edgerton, who were Joseph and Mary in a Nativity play.26 of 31Nappy Christmas... there were plenty of deliveries at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary on Christmas Day.27 of 31Nappy Christmas... there were plenty of deliveries at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary on Christmas Day.28 of 31St George prepares for battle... children at Hade Edge School are staging a traditional mummers play for Christmas instead of the nativity.29 of 31Sing a song of Christmas. Children from Upper Whitley First School brought a touch of the festive season to the Yorkshire Mining Museum.30 of 31Telling the Christmas story are these youngsters from Meltham CE Junior and Infant School. The six and seven year olds performed the nativity story for parents and friends and younger pupils staged the play, Teddy's Christmas.31 of 31