Past Times Flashback: Step back in time with images from our archive By Callum Main June 19 2020, 3:04 pm June 19 2020, 3:04 pm Share Flashback: Step back in time with images from our archive Share via Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Messenger Linkedin Email Post link https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/past-times/3633744/flashback-step-back-in-time-with-images-from-our-archive/ Copy Link 1988: Veteran cameraman Douglas Carnegie took honours for the best picture in the Royal section with Stead Ma'am, feature the Queen at Aberdeen Airport, at the Telecom Scottish Press Photography Awards From youth shows to city events, our archives are full of snapshots into the past. Here are images featuring north-east residents from 1964 to 1989. 1985: Ninian Theatre Group’s director, Suzanne Lofthus (right), discusses the script of their panto “Robinson Crusoe” with players (left to right) Elaine Walsh, Audrey Kordecki, Val Hood, Steve Rance, who is head of the finance department, and Bill Jenkins of the engineering department. Union Street, Aberdeen, 1966 1989: Pupils at Ardallie Primary School were over the moon when they got a visit from US astronaut Alan Shepard who dropped in by helicopter to present the two teachers and 33 pupils with first prize in a national science competition. 1978: Rothienorman girl Ruth McKenzie, right, met members of the HM Theatre pantomime Dick Whittington as part of her prize for winning a competition to design the front cover of the panto’s programme in December 1978. The Inverurie Academy pupil won tickets for herself and her family 1989: Youngsters at Greeness School, near Cuminestown – which had just 13 pupils – were working on a project about trees. Some of those involved were, back, from left, Jackie Birnie, Trevor Whelen, Nhomi Oliver and Darren Whyte. Centre, Ali Birnie, John Martin, Gregor Hebenton, Vincent Whyte, Steven Birnie and Kelly Whyte, with Craig Hebenton, front. 1985: The display of daffodils and crocuses in the Royal Horticultural Society of Aberdeen’s spring show in the Cowdray Hall, with and Jill Lorimer (left), from Skene, and Vanessa Watson, Westhill 1976: Three civil engineers and a farmer have set up their own company – Chap Construction (Aberdeen) Ltd. The quartet chose the name Chap by using the first initial of each surname. The four are civil engineers Alasdair Craigie, Aberdeen; Ian Harper, Oldmeldrum; Frank Anderson, now a farmer in Angus and the company’s non-executive chairman; and Ian Philip, Banchory. 1962: To mark his four years’ service as president of the Aberdeen branch of the National Federation of Retail Newsagents and Booksellers, W F Collins (left) received a briefcase from William Cross, Scottish secretary, at the Gloucester Hotel. 1973: Retiring after 34 years with the North-Eastern Fire Brigade, control operator Miss Ethel Davidson was presented with a clock and coffee percolator, along with other gifts, on behalf of colleagues by Firemaster John Donnachie 1989: Off to Holland to take part in a vintage rally with their 1960 fire engine were Neil Robertson, front, and on top, from left, Robert Morgan, David Rout, Derek Park and Dennis Scott. 1964: The presentation of the men’s points champion trophy to James Laird at the annual presentation of prizes held by Aberdeen Amateur Athletic Club in the Palace Rest. From left is A Ballantyne, runner-up, Miss Anne Trueman, runner-up to the ladies’ points champion, not present, and Mrs and Mr Alistair Wood. 1988: Veteran cameraman Douglas Carnegie took honours for the best picture in the Royal section with Stead Ma’am, feature the Queen at Aberdeen Airport, at the Telecom Scottish Press Photography Awards This article originally appeared on the Evening Express website. For more information, read about our new combined website.