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THE NIGHT THAT LIGHTNING LIT UP THE SKY

Jeff Coopey timed this picture perfectly.
THE NIGHT THAT LIGHTNING LIT UP THE SKY

Robert Wall had his camera at the ready.
THE NIGHT THAT LIGHTNING LIT UP THE SKY

THIS dramatic photograph shows lightning flashing over Worcester rooftops during a spectacular thunderstorm.
WINNING LINE-UP

Looks like Archdales A' had a good team in 1943-44 and won the Worcester Charity Cup. Proud members of the team back in those days who lined up for a photo were:
A Atkins,
E Walker,
E Gough,
T Evans,
D Hough (captain),
E Dayus,
F Maltby,
R Fewtrell,
R Bennett,
G Stephens,
F Duffett and
E Hough.
Colours of Spring

A sign that spring is with us with all the wonderful colours only nature can achieve. Picture sent in by George Price.
England's Glory

England's glory: Worcester News reader Andy Brown took this picture of the Malvern Hills bathed in spring sunshine.
Glory of the English Countryside

A picturesque view of Abberley and the countryside beyond, taken from Holt Heath by Claire Hodgkins of Holt Heath.
A TOWER OF STRENGTH

Time to stand and stare: Reader Andy Brown took this picture of the clock tower high above north Malvern.
MEADOWS AND MALVERNS

Reader Claire Hodgkins, of Holt Heath, near Worcester, took this picture of sheep in the shadow of the Malverns.
TIME TO REFLECT

Mick Gale, from Rushwick, Worcester, sent in this photograph of Worcester bridge taken at 10pm on Saturday
SIMPLY RED

Martin Lawrence, from St Peter's, Worcester, sent in this picture of a robin enjoying life in Malvern at the weekend
Wood Anemone in all its glory

Wood anemone in Wood Street, an area managed by Malvern Hills Conservators. Picture by Brian Smith of Malvern.
BACK TO SCHOOL

Gorse Hill school pupils in 1964. Top, left to right: John Foxhall, Denis Little, Dave Ingram, Phil Smith, John Rowberry and Alan Green. Bottom row, left to right: Phil Franklin, John Judec, Ivor Biggerstaff, Nigel Webb and David Jones.
Police Pride

Ron Hodgkins sent in this picture of Worcester police officers taken at the back of the Deansway Police Station in March 1958. He believes one of the trophies was for a county first aid competition, while the other may have been for a Midland Police No 4 District competition. Mr Hodgkins said he was known as 47' - the number on his collar.
Tranquillity

Worcester News reader Andrew Brown sent in this picture of Catheridge church. Send your snaps to worcesternews.co.uk
The last gasps of winter

The last icy blast of winter: Reader Trevor Baylis captured this evocative scene of Broadway Tower in the snow.