LifestylegalleryNostalgia: Relive the 80s with these snaps from the archivesWe've dug up these extra pictures from the archivesBookmarkShareLifestyleBySamantha Gildea08:00, 17 MAY 2015March 1987 — Staff at Priest's mills in Plover Road and Holly Bank Road, Lindley, raised £380.05 with a cake and sandwich day for the Examiner's HRI Bodyscanner Appeal — Jenny Hemmingway, Christine MacLeod, Eileen Taylor and Sheila Hall.1 of 33March 1987 — Members of Milnsbridge Silver Threads Over 60s club who held a bring and buy sale and raffle for the Bodyscanner Appeal. From left are treasurer Mrs May Singleton, secretary and leader Mrs Evelyn Harris, and committee members Mrs Flora Butterworth and Mrs Gordon Bamforth.2 of 33March 1989 — Pupils of Tile Common Junior School, Newsome, show their entries for an egg decorating contest. From left are Katy Jones, aged seven, Rebecca Taylor, seven, Emma Tracey, seven, and Raymond Tyas, eight.3 of 33March 1989 — Pupils from Birkby Infant and Nursery School, including Nazia Mukhtar (left) and Ajaz Mohammed, dressed up in period costume for their visit to Oakwell Hall, Batley.4 of 33March 1989 — Thirteen-year old Fartown High School pupil Anthony Chambers presents a cheque to local Royal National Institute for the Blind organiser Mrs Helene Saunders. Lower school pupils collected £514 while distributing calendars made by the RNIB.5 of 33March 1989 —Some of the cast of Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Golcar Junior School, Manor Road: (from left) Trudy Bhatti, Gavin Atkinson, Jessica Gledhill (who played the title role) Michelle Torrell, Catherine Bull, Steven Walsh and James Ashmore.6 of 33March 1987 — This giant stuffed panda was one of four special guests from the World Wildlife Fund who joined the children of Paddock Junior School for a special assembly. Some 20 junior school children took part in a WWF sponsored walk in Greenhead Park and raised £158.7 of 33March 1985 — Top crown green bowler Dennis Mercer demonstrated the latest winter spin-off from his favourite game to an audience of bowls fans at Royds Hall Sports Centre.8 of 33March 1985 — Silence was golden for pupils at Lindley Junior School who kept quiet to raise £364 for Ethiopia. The sponsored silence idea cam from fourth-form pupils (from left), Rachel Marsden, Ruth Ellam and Kelley Smith, who involved all their year in the fund-raising.9 of 33March 1985 — Brownie of the Year Janet Peaker (right) pictured with runner-up Sarah Robinson and the rest of the 60th Holy Trinity brownie pack.10 of 33March 1985 — Getting lost is no hazard to these children of Birkby Junior School. They have just become Yorkshire and Humberside orienteering champions and individual winner Kevin Hoult (right) is pictured with his team-mates (from left) Stephen Crosland, Laura Hatton, Nathan Hutchinson, Alex Vanyuscsak, Azam Khan, James Rudd, Emma Brumfield.11 of 33March 1985 — Belinda Dingle (left) and Joanna Brown, both of Almondbury, put their clock forward for the start of British Summer Time.12 of 33February 1986 — Getting to grips with the practicalities of building a roof are some of over 100 students taking part in a week-long winter school at Huddersfield Polytechnic's School of Architecture. From left are Paul Briggs, Marcus Durkin, Ian Moores and Janet Holden.13 of 33February 1986 — Toy time... making their choices at the new Paddock Toy Library are (from left) Rebecca Brook, three, Ben Schofield, four, and five-year-old Vicky Schofield.14 of 33February 1986 — Young Lyndon McHugh and James Horne (centre) get to grips with wooden toys specially made for them by Newsome High School pupils. They are pictured with Asuf Ali and Samantha Lindsay.15 of 33February 1986 — Enjoying a drink and a chat before tea are some of the 100 pensioners who attended an old folk's party organised by Meltham and Netherton Catholic Centre at Meltham Church Hall.16 of 33February 1986 — Road safety officer WPc Joanna Burton presents prizes to pupils at Woodhouse Infants School for the best paintings, drawings and projects produced during a safety fortnight.17 of 33February 1986 — The Chartered Accountants Students' Society of Huddersfield held its annual dinner at Greenhead Masonic Hall last night: pictured (from left) Students' Society vice-president Mr Richard Lockwood, Huddersfield Society of Chartered Accountants president Mr David Hill, Students' Society chairman Mrs Julie Hale, speaker Mr John Osborn, of Joshua Tetley and Sons, and Students' Society president Mr Edward Wetton.18 of 33April 1988 — Members of St John's the Divine Church in Rastrick are seen performing a musical Biblical play which traces religion back to the exodus from Egypt. Pictured on stage are (from left) Gerald Savage, pat Lee, Sarah Readshaw and Catherine and Malcolm Chippindale.19 of 33April 1988 — Arthur and May Mallinson met while working for Haigh's tailors, Huddersfield and celebrate their golden wedding anniversary with a family dinner. The couple, who live at Lakeside Court, Lindley, married at St Stephen's Church, Lindley.20 of 33February 1986 — There were magical goings-on at Beech Junior and Infants School, Golcar, in its latest panto, Jack and the Beanstalk.21 of 33April 1987 — The local Cloth Group Training Association has got things right and to prove it Mr Geoffrey Badcock (right) , Leeds-based area manager of the Manpower Services Commission, handed over a plaque issued by the commission to association chairman Mr Edward Crowther (centre) and group training officer Mr Brian Schofield.22 of 33April 1987 — Giving a leg-up to the Bodyscanner Appeal are these members of staff from Sainsbury's supermarket, Huddersfield. Twelve couples went on a fancy dress three-legged pub crawl in the town centre, and raised about £200.23 of 33April 1987 — Holme Valley Academicals won their first trophy in 12 years of Huddersfield and District League soccer when their Reserve side won the Gee Cup at Brook Motors ground, Honley, last night with a 2-0 victory over Uppermill24 of 33April 1987 — A serenade for shoppers to help the Bodyscanner Appeal. Nine members of the 11-strong singing group Cantus, based in Newsome, delighted visitors to the Asda store at Birkby with a selection of popular songs, many from famous musicals.25 of 33April 1987 — When it comes to a question of sport, the Examiner are again tops at Elland Cricket, Athletic and Bowling Club. In last night's final they beat teams from the Media and Elland Junior Football to retain the club's annual sports quiz trophy, and raised £43 in the process for the Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal. Winning captain Robert Gledhill (front left) and quizmaster Paul Whiteley are pictured with (back, from left) Town Manager Steve Smith, soccer writer Melvyn Booth, Town commercial executive Keith Hanvey, Bradford City manager Terry Dolan and Examiner promotions executive Paul Clark.26 of 33April 1987 — These Lepton youngsters have been learning about Easter traditions in a specially organised children's week. The three-day event was organised by Mr Keith Revell, head of Lepton County First School, and run by Lepton Methodist Church, Rowley Hill Anglican-Methodist Church and St John's Parish Church.27 of 33April 1986 — Busy clearing away rubbish from around their headquarters in Huddersfield Road, Meltham, are these cubs from 5th Holme Valley (Meltham) scout group.28 of 33April 1986 — Tradesmen who have helped Huddersfield Licensed Victuallers' Association raise thousands of pounds for charity were given a thank-you buffet at Trader Vic's Broadway Bar, Northgate. Pictured: (from left) Huddersfield LVA president-elect Mr Barry Bonds, committee member Mr Elias Heeley, Broadway landlord Mr Martin Brookes and landlord of the Horse Shoe pub at Birkby, Mr Chris Woodcock.29 of 33April 1986 — The Huddersfield branch of Age Concern opened its seventeenth luncheon club at Clayton West.30 of 33April 1987 — Patience, tolerance and understanding are the keys to a happy marriage, according to golden wedding couple Mr Arthur Walton and his wife, Betty.31 of 33April 1987 — Lindley Reserves pictured before last weekends defeat by Elland. Back row (from left) R McSheffrey (manager), P Philmore, S Dawson, R Muskett, M Hales, G Smith, A Kitchingham, N Crosland, K Gilroy. Front (J Shaw, N Gray, B Wagstaff, M Varley, J Heap.32 of 33April 1987 — A cheque for £100 for the £500,000 Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal was handed over by Holliday Dyes and Chemicals employees (from left to right) Mr Andrew Haigh, Miss Helen Oldfield, Miss Carol Maunder, Miss Louise Wood and Mr Melvin Smith.33 of 33