WELCOME to another edition of bygones as we invite readers to partake in a healthy dose of nostalgia.
Today we venture back to the 1970s to share several pictures of life in Shropshire and the Welsh borders.
Recognise any familiar faces? Get in touch and let them know you are thinking of them.
We begin with a picture of Llansilin Society Dinner attendees in 1972.
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John Edwards and his family upon the reopening of the Royal Oak in Pontrobert in 1977.
Next we share a picture of dressmakers from the Llanfyllin area who took part in a fashion show in 1977.
Members of Llanfyllin High School under 15s boys football team.
Finally we share a picture of Oswestry Operatic Society performers in 1975.
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