Cue up for a look at snooker in the north-east from championship games to nights at the British Legion.
The Aberdonian has racked up photos from the 1960s to 1990, featuring the Open Championship at the Music Hall, British Legion teams and snooker clubs in the region.
Do you recognise any of the players in the frame?
1962 – Conservative Club members Peter Gray, left, and Jimmy Findlay at the final of the Open Snooker Championship at the Music Hall
1990 – Albyn Legion, from left, Bryan Still, Jerry Brandie, Jack Burnett, Grant Singer, Hugh Nimmo and George Porter
1987 – John Sim, right, chairman of the Billiards and Snooker Association with the winners at their annual trophy <br />presentation in the Portland Club
1973 – Riley Snooker Club’s Graham Mearns, Doug Moig, Ian Duff, Pete Farnan, Steve Egerton, Ian Wallace and <br />club manager Les Morrison
1968 – Derwent Cook in action against Scottish amateur snooker champion Bert Demarco at the Music Hall
1988 – Representatives from clubs who picked up trophies at the Snooker and Billiards Association’s prizegiving night in the Portland Club with chairman John Sim, third right
1979 – Fraserburgh British Legion team, Frank Donn, George Smith, Bert Marioni, Don McKay, Slessor Mutch, Alistair Thomson and David Smith line up for the camera
1982 – United Services Association’s Abbey Mair, Michael Forbes, Donald Grant, Ally Wallace, Davy Bonnyman, <br />Bert Snelling and Charles Barber who won the premier league trophy
1990 – Winstan’s snooker team Wilson Dorvan, Keven Pirie, John Anderson, Stan Munro, Ian Wallace and Derek Hearns
1975 – 90-year-old Henry McFarlane at the Rose Street billiard hall with Les Morrison
1974 – Snooker finalist Doug Walton in action against Bob Smith at the Music Hall
1990 – Nigg Bay 1 team David Johnson, George Reilly, Doug Raeburn, Steve Wood, Dave Fowlie and Martin Craig
1988 – Alan Plotka left, and Ian Wallace practising ahead of the Rothmans Scottish snooker championship at Mr G’s
1986 – The United Services III and Muggiemoss teams at the United Services Club are, front, from left, Alexander Bruce, Charlie Kemp, Dave Bonnyman, Charlie Ross, Norman McKay and Kevin Elrick – back, Bill Masson, Duncan Forrest, Charlie Milne and Mike Davidson
1964 – At the snooker championships final in the Music Hall, referee Alf Greig tosses a coin for the first break between P Giullianotti, right, and R Webster, who went on to win the match
The Aberdonian – Pot luck over the years as snooker is put in the frame