Streamer discharges are often operated in a repetitively pulsed mode and are therefore influenced by species left over from the previous discharge, especially free electrons and ions. We have investigated these effects by applying two consecutive positive high voltage pulses of 200–700 ns duration to a point-plane gap in artificial air, pure nitrogen, other nitrogen–oxygen mixtures and pure argon at pressures between 67 and 533 mbar. The pulses had pulse-to-pulse intervals (¿t) between 200 ns and 40 ms. We imaged both discharges with two ICCD cameras and combined this to a compound image. We observe for values of ¿t below 0.5–15 µs (at 133 mbar, with ¿t depending on gas mixture) that during the second pulse the streamers continue the paths ...