Are you one of the big-hearted people taking part in charity fundraisers in Sheffield in the 90s?
By Lucy Ball
Published 13th Oct 2020, 15:00 BST
St Luke’s Hospice has a soft spot in many hearts of Sheffield folk and over the years you have come up with different fundraising events to help continue the good work the hospice does.
We have dug out 19 pictures from the 1990s of volunteers, fairs, festivals of light and general fundraising shots.
Who can you spot in these throwback pictures which go back more than 23 years?
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Pictured is the opening of the Festival of Light at St Lukes Hospice in 1999 in the Hospice Gardens is Martin Westwood aged 10 from Oughtibridge Photo: Steve Ellis
Pictured is the opening of Festival of Light at St Luke's Hospice as lights in the trees in the Hospice Gardens.At the 1999 opening are from LtoR were Susan Wills, Carol Pearson, Marjorie Pugh and Glenda Inman Photo: Steve Ellis
Worshipful Brother Peter Varley and Worshipful Brother Robert Towle presented a cheque of £800 on behalf of Yorkshire West Riding sponsored by Pathfinder Lodge Sheffield to Margaret Carradice the Matron of St. Luke's Hospice in 1999 Photo: Submitted
Dave Berry with some of his mates from the Sheffield Antiques Emporium, Clyde Road, Heeley, who took part in his Charity Walk in 1999 to raise cash for St Lukes Hospice. Pictured LtoR. Linda Burns (St Lukes), Kathryn Short, Derek Sleath, Denise Shaw and Kate Sleath Photo: Steve Ellis