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Getting into the groove – photograph from the Worthing Herald archives

THIS young couple look like they're dressed up for a special event, and enjoying themselves while they were there.

This picture was found among the thousands of photographs in the Herald archive which cannot be identified, but hopefully will mean something to our readers.

Click here to see a larger version of the image.

The couple in the foreground stand out from the other well-dressed dancers, as the gentleman has an unusual outfit.

Looking at the hairstyles this event dates from the late 1950s, but the man's outfit could mark him as a Star Wars or Harry Potter fan, as his voluminous jacket might be mistaken for wizard or Jedi robes.

Do you know when and where this photograph was taken?

Are you in the picture?

Telephone Sarah Booker on 01903 282356 or email: sarah.booker@worthingherald.co.uk and quote the picture reference numbers under each image.

Keep an eye on Looking Back for more photographs from Worthing past, and the stories revealed by Herald readers.

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