For today's Nostalgia edition we wanted to take a look back at what life was like in Whitehaven in 1977.

We are now 46 years on from this year and things are quite a lot different than they were all those years ago.

This was a time when the United Kingdom held the Presidency of the Council of the European Union for the first time, the Ford Fiesta goes on sale in the UK, Fleetwood Mac's Grammy-winning album Rumours is released, featuring songs that include "The Chain", "Don't Stop", and "Go Your Own Way", punk band The Clash's debut album The Clash is released in the UK through CBS Records and the tenth James Bond film – The Spy Who Loved Me – premiered in London.

It was also a time when the Morecambe & Wise Christmas Show on BBC 1 television attracted an audience of more than 28,000,000 viewers, one of the highest ever in UK television history and colour television licences exceeded black and white ones for the first time in the UK.

There was also a lot happening here in Whitehaven. We've collected together some photos showing what life was like at this time.

We can see three photos of actors taking part in the Dick Whittington Christmas pantomime at the Civic Hall and another three photos of people attending the Whitehaven Music Festival.

Other photos show the Whitehaven Grammar School badminton team, a charity football match at Whitehaven and people attending the Lord Lieutenants Ball.