WELCOME to another venture through time with the County Times - your one stop shop for all things nostalgic.
Today we invite readers to join us in 1968.
Queen Elizabeth II appointed Cecil Day-Lewis as British Poet Laureate and The Beatles' album Magical Mystery Tour went to number 1 in the charts.
At the age of 87, Jeannette Rankin, a congresswoman from Montana, led some 5,000 women on a march in Washington D.C. to protest the Vietnam War.
Meanwhile life in Powys continued as always. Scroll through our five from the archive.
Carollers in Newtown in 1968.
OTHER NEWS:
- Welsh Government aware of A470 'defects' a year before collapse
- Powys leisure centre sports hall closed after plaster falls from the ceiling
- Powys farmers cutting costs by inventing their own feed mix
Carno YFC members at their annual dinner in 1968.
Pupils from Ardwyn School in Welshpool celebrate Christmas Dinner in 1968.
The St Mary's Players acting group in Welshpool in 1968.
The Pryce Jones Supper Dance in Newtown in 1968.
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