June normally sees the village of St Bees come out in force for a fun-filled day for their annual fete.
Like most other large events, it wasn't possible this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
But we thought we would take a look back in our archives to see what some past events have looked like.
On the day there is usually a colourful array of costumes and floats set to dazzle and entertain watching crowds.
There have been Pink Ladies and T-Birds on show, alongside a full English breakfast and several minions.
Lots of groups from the village get involved on the day including the Beavers and the local schoolchildren and teachers.
We have a selection from recent years and also a couple of throwbacks to 1979 to see if you recognise anyone.
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