From surgeons and doctors to administration staff, fundraisers and those who cook the hospital meals, they have all had a part to play in shaping medical care across the district. There will be some familiar faces, especially if you have worked at the hospital.
In case you missed them: All aboard! 36 historic pictures at Lancaster, Morecambe and Carnforth Train Stations, including a royal visitor and an actress

1. NHS 75 - celebrating our local heroes
Research practitioner for emergency medicine and critical care at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary, Jayne Craig (left), who was nominated for the Patients Champion Award by her boss Kate Casey (right), the deputy director of KELD at the University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust. Photo: Garth Hamer

2. NHS 75 - celebrating our local heroes
Dr Ray McGlone outside the Accident and Emergency Building at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary. Photo: Darren Andrews

3. NHS 75 - celebrating our local heroes
Three twelve lead ECG machines, used for diagnosing heart attacks, were handed over by the Friends of the Royal Lancaster Infirmary, Sheila Charnley, Richard Harrison, Drew Tennant and Ralph Squire, for use by the Lancashire Ambulance Service. The equipment was accepted by Accident and Emergency consultant Stuart Durham, paramedic Steve Price, technician Alan Middleton and Paul Bastow from the Lancashire Ambulance Service. Photo: Garth Hamer

4. NHS 75 - celebrating our local heroes
An open day was held at the Breast Screening Unit at Royal Lancaster Infirmary which included the celebration of the unit's 10th anniversary. From left are, Mr John Abraham, surgeon; Dr Janet Lavelle, clinical director; and Helen Noyon, superindendent radiographer. Photo: LORNE CAMPBELL