FOR many of us today, what we see around us is what we know and are used to.

But over the decades and centuries, towns, villages and cities have all changed, with those of us who are slightly older being able to remember what times were like and possibly even recall exactly when things began to change.

This week, we’re taking a look at some old photos from the Narberth area including royal visits, support groups and carnivals.

Do you remember any of these pictures?

Western Telegraph: Some of the people protesting at the future of Narberth Library in 2016. Picture: Gareth Davies PhotographySome of the people protesting at the future of Narberth Library in 2016. Picture: Gareth Davies Photography

Western Telegraph: Narberth Carnival in the 1900s. Picture: Google Archives via Our Pembrokeshire MemoriesNarberth Carnival in the 1900s. Picture: Google Archives via Our Pembrokeshire Memories

Western Telegraph: Queen Elizabeth II visiting Narberth in 2014. Picture: Wendy Ellis via Our Pembrokeshire MemoriesQueen Elizabeth II visiting Narberth in 2014. Picture: Wendy Ellis via Our Pembrokeshire Memories

Western Telegraph: Fiddlebox at Narberth Food Festival in 2016.Fiddlebox at Narberth Food Festival in 2016.

Western Telegraph: Anne Phillips grabbed £25 worth of food from the shelves of Dragon Stores, Narberth in 1957.Anne Phillips grabbed £25 worth of food from the shelves of Dragon Stores, Narberth in 1957.

Western Telegraph: Some of the Narberth Castle ROAB Lodge members celebrating the 85th anniversary in 2014.Some of the Narberth Castle ROAB Lodge members celebrating the 85th anniversary in 2014.

The pictures were submitted by members of our nostalgia group on Facebook and from the Western Telegraph archive. If you would like to join and have your pictures and memories featured online and in print, search Our Pembrokeshire Memories on Facebook.