Perhaps you were pictured by a Sunderland Echo photographer as you took a bath in paste for charity.
Did we get you on camera as you tackled a darts marathon or as you launched an alcohol-free bar?
We also have scenes from the last days of Dawdon Pit and a poignant day for the shipyard still known to many as Austin and Pickersgill.
We have a flashback to a scene from the Fulwell Methodist Drama Group.
Take a browse through our collection and then get in touch to share your own recollections.
1. A bath with a difference
Judith Edwards was pictured in a bath of paste on Red Nose Day in 1991. Remember this? Photo: se
2. End of an era
84 years of mining history ended when 40 miners were hauled 1,000 ft to the surface of Dawdon Colliery in July 1991. Did you work there? Photo: se
3. A bar with a difference
Sobers Dry Club in Norfolk Street - launched in 1991 - was one of the first NHS alcohol free bars in the country but who remembers it? Photo: se
4. A poignant day
The demolition of the shipyard still known to many as Austin and Pickersgill was due to start on February 14, 1991. Photo: se