HOW about this photograph, top left, of the Albion faithful back in 1932 for a cracking image from our archive.

The Seagulls were playing Port Vale in a cup tie, although we are unsure what the score was.

It is a far cry from the fan pictures we have these days from the Amex.

All are wearing a hat of some description and many have pipes hanging from their mouths.

But there are no replica shirts as you would see these days.

Can you spot a father or grandfather among the crowd? Or perhaps you can fill us in on the score?

Staying with the Albion, can you name the player, above, signing a new contract in the board room?

And what about the fantastic photo of a beauty queen from the 1950s.

It looks as if she is posing above the Old Steine but we don’t know who she is.

Maybe it’s you, maybe your mother? Either way let us know.

We just love this picture in the top right of the page.

It appears a fairly average scene: a lady getting her hair done while chatting to the hairdresser.

But why on earth is there a pig on her lap? Was this some sort of strange beauty treatment from the time? We have no idea. Let us know if you have an explanation.

We are also slightly perplexed by the bike race, far left.

We thought it was appropriate to print it given the Tour de France is ongoing at the moment.

But what was this race?

The riders appear to be going along the seafront by the Brighton Palace Pier. Can you fill us in?

And who is the skateboarder, left, we pictured in 1988? What is he up to now?

We want to hear from you about any of the photos pictured in Timeout Argus. Get in touch by emailing timeout@theargus.co.uk