Our latest look back into the Wee Paper's archives sees us travel back 20 years to see who was making the news in June 2004.

Whose faces do you recognise in these photos?

TARTAN line-up in France were, from left, Provost Drew Duncan, education officer Coln Laird, Mrs Anne Jones, Mrs Rosemary Duncan, Drew Cochrane, Mrs Anne Wilkinson, Councillor Richard Wilkinson, head teacher Arthur Jones and depute head Mary Rose Martin. Largs was looking at a possible link-up with w Largs could link with Semur-en-Auxois through Largs Academy TARTAN line-up in France were, from left, Provost Drew Duncan, education officer Coln Laird, Mrs Anne Jones, Mrs Rosemary Duncan, Drew Cochrane, Mrs Anne Wilkinson, Councillor Richard Wilkinson, head teacher Arthur Jones and depute head Mary Rose Martin. Largs was looking at a possible link-up with w Largs could link with Semur-en-Auxois through Largs Academy (Image: Newsquest)

Experts in their field: Largs Academy rugby team line upExperts in their field: Largs Academy rugby team line up (Image: Newsquest)

 

Spectacular luxury liner 'The World' passes Largs seafront was a spectacular sight in 2004Spectacular luxury liner 'The World' passes Largs seafront was a spectacular sight in 2004 (Image: Newsquest) PAINTING the town: A group of Cumbrae Parish Church Sunday School children enjoyed a visit to the Painted Pots shop on the islandPAINTING the town: A group of Cumbrae Parish Church Sunday School children enjoyed a visit to the Painted Pots shop on the island (Image: Newsquest) SEAL of approval: HRH the Duke of Kent , on left, presents the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust medal to Fairlie man John Millar in the Guildhall, London. Mr Millar who went to Lithuania to discover his roots was the oldest medallist ever.SEAL of approval: HRH the Duke of Kent , on left, presents the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust medal to Fairlie man John Millar in the Guildhall, London. Mr Millar who went to Lithuania to discover his roots was the oldest medallist ever. (Image: Newsquest) (Image: Newsquest) ROYAL ladies pictured: The sun came early for the new Brisbane Queen Natalie Gillespie and her attendants in a photo-shoot at The Pencil.ROYAL ladies pictured: The sun came early for the new Brisbane Queen Natalie Gillespie and her attendants in a photo-shoot at The Pencil. (Image: Newsquest)

Largs Pre School five-year-olds Cameron Hambelton and Mathew Ashe hoped to be on call in the future at Largs Fire Station with their class mates looking on from the engine.Largs Pre School five-year-olds Cameron Hambelton and Mathew Ashe hoped to be on call in the future at Largs Fire Station with their class mates looking on from the engine. (Image: Newsquest)