Doncaster is home to the The UK's biggest and record breaking tattoo show, Tattoo Jam, so we have dug out some great pictures from charity tattoos to huge conventions which took place in the city and even the henna tattoos at fun days.
Who can you spot in the chair in the pictures which go back almost two decades?
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1. Sacred Skin
Tattooists Kev Carlin right, who operates Sacred Skin in East Laith Gate, Doncaster, with Kev Richardson, who works at the tattoo studio, are pictured at the 2009 Tattoo Jam at Doncaster Racecourse.
Photo: Steve Taylor
2. Tattooists to the stars
Adriana and Kyle Gibson show a portfolio of the celebrities they've tattooed at the Tattoo Jam show at Doncaster Racecourse in 2009
Photo: Holly Allen
3. Ready to design
Kev Richardson and Imogen Castello from Sacred Skin in Doncaster at The Tattoo Exhibition at Doncaster Racecourse in 2010
Photo: Holly Allen
4. Lest we forget
Former soldier Shaun Clark, aged 43, has the names of every British soldier killed in Afghanistan tattooed on his back at the Fantasy Tattoo Studio in Doncaster. Tattooist Kevin Kent is provided his services for free, and Shaun hopes to raise £500 for forces' charities;
Photo: Dan O'Lone