Calling former Girls' Brigade members! Today we are looking back at the popular girls' organisation around Suffolk over the years.

East Anglian Daily Times: 16th Ipswich Girls Brigade during their open evening in February 198516th Ipswich Girls Brigade during their open evening in February 1985 (Image: Archant)

As well as church parades, members have taken part in all kinds of activities. Can you spot yourself or anyone you know in our gallery?

East Anglian Daily Times: Stowmarket Girls' Brigade 'Jig-In' jigsaw event in February 1983Stowmarket Girls' Brigade 'Jig-In' jigsaw event in February 1983 (Image: Archant)

The organisation has around 9,000 members in England and Wales, with 2,000 leaders. Members cover an age range from four to 18, and there are also activities for over-18s.

East Anglian Daily Times: Bury St Edmunds Girls' Brigade Awards in December 1967Bury St Edmunds Girls' Brigade Awards in December 1967 (Image: Archant)

The Girls' Brigade was founded in Ireland in 1893, making it an older organisation than the Girl Guides, which started in 1910. It celebrated its centenary in 1993. However, it is 10 years younger than the Boys' Brigade, which started in 1883.

East Anglian Daily Times: An Elmsett Girls' Brigade presentation in April 1986An Elmsett Girls' Brigade presentation in April 1986 (Image: Archant)

Although groups have not been able to meet in person during lockdown, they have been holding activities online and look forward to meeting again when restrictions are eased.

East Anglian Daily Times: Past and present members of 7th Ipswich Girls Brigade at Christ Church, Tacket Street, Ipswich in 2007Past and present members of 7th Ipswich Girls Brigade at Christ Church, Tacket Street, Ipswich in 2007 (Image: Archant)

If these photos bring back memories, email judy.rimmer@archant.co.uk

To order photos, visit our website or call Diane Townsend on 01603 772449.

East Anglian Daily Times: A Girls' Brigade sponsored silence in February 1983. Do you know where this was held and did you take part?A Girls' Brigade sponsored silence in February 1983. Do you know where this was held and did you take part? (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: Hatfield Road Girls' Brigade in Ipswich held a Cook-In February 1981Hatfield Road Girls' Brigade in Ipswich held a Cook-In February 1981 (Image: Archant)