For this Nostalgia edition we will be taking you all the way back to the year 1994.

We are now almost thirty years on from this time and things are quite a bit different here in Cumbria and all across the rest of the world.

Just like today, however, there was a great deal happening. This was a time when South Africa held its first multi-racial elections after the end of apartheid when Nelson Mandela was chosen as party leader and appointed president the following month, Brazil won the 1994 World Cup in the United States and the first Satellite Digital Television Service was launched.

It was also a time when the English Channel was opened joining England to France for the first time, this year also marked the 50th Anniversary of the Allied landings in France and the beginning of the end of the Second World War and new Sunday Trading Laws allows shops in Britain to open legally on Sundays.

There was also a lot happening here in Cumbria. We've searched back in our archives to 1994 to find some of the most interesting photos from this time.

Whilst for many of you it may just feel like yesterday, others may not have been around to remember this era.

We can see mayor Colin Paisley opening the summer play scheme at Greystone Community Centre, David Niven, Craig Johnston and Ian McLaughlin collecting for the Carlisle signalmen strike fund, fire engines on the grass after the fire at St Michael's Church, Workington and players celebrating at the Carlisle v Sunderland game.

Our final photos show a group from the Carlisle Round Table Sponsored Darts team, Belah School pupils Anne Marie Waite and Simon Clarke with PC Chris Noble and newly hatched chicks, Lee Crossley taking part in the Carlisle baths swimathon and the Princess Royal, Princess Anne on her visit to Carlisle