See who you recognise with these great pictures that go all the way back to 1996.
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. Whether you scored a bullseye or bag o' nuts see who you can spot in these retro darts pictures
Whether you scored a bullseye or bag o' nuts see who you can spot in these retro darts pictures Photo: Steve Taylor

. Official opening
The official opening of the Sports Bar at the Dome, Doncaster. LTOR Lena Gallimore, Neil Littlewood, Dennis Priestley and Gordon Gallimore, in 1996 Photo: submitted

5. Presentation night
In 2001 the Bentley and District Ladies Darts League held their annual finals and presentation night at the Trades and Labour Club, North Bridge. Our picture shows Doncaster Star charity shield three-a-side competition finalists, from left, Londesborough Club's Connie Harrison, Karen Benjer and Cyny Phillips, and Comrades Club's Jackie Cross, Joan Fendall and Vera Atkinson. Photo: steve taylor

6. Finals night
The Bentley Ladies Darts League 2003 finals night was held at the Markham Officials Club, Armthorpe. Our picture shows Alison Trophy winners, Askern Spa B, from left, Pam Boothe, Beth Feely, Olga Moore and Sue Russell. Photo: Steve Taylor

7. On target
Free Press reporter Paul Goodwin challenged former world number one darts player Peter Manley, as he visits Betfred on Cleveland Street, and raised money for Doncaster Cancer Detection Trust in 2007 Photo: Liz Robinson

8. World challenger
Free Press reporter Paul Goodwin challenged former world number one darts player Peter Manley, as he visits Betfred on Cleveland Street, and raised money for Doncaster Cancer Detection Trust. L-R are Betfred shop Manager Ryan Webster, Peter Manleyl, and Paul Goodwin Photo: Liz Robinson