Monday, 21 May 2012
Haworth 1940s weekend
I went to Haworth yesterday to enjoy their annual 1940s weekend. The whole village puts up the bunting, gets out the sandbags and dons uniform or authentic 1940s outfits to give the village a wartime feel. Over the years the event has got bigger and better, and these days lots of the visitors turn up in costume too. There are parades, a marching pipe band, a Spitfire fly-past by the RAF, vintage vehicles, concerts, tea dances and swing jive and lindy-hop dancing in the park. 'Sir Winston Churchill' drops in and usually makes a speech. It has a fantastic atmosphere - great fun... though braving the crowds is not for the faint-hearted.
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1940S weekend,
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I think I'd be watching from a distance, having fled to those hills in the background, just within earshot of the fabulous music of the era.
ReplyDeleteWhat a crowd!(I like the "Ohlala vintage shop" on the left!)
ReplyDeleteSounds like an interesting event, but that crowd! Save me a seat on the hillside, Martin; I'll bring the binoculars.
ReplyDeleteCriminy !!! Apparently I fall into the faint-hearted camp.
ReplyDeleteWe do like our nostalgia
ReplyDeleteI thought it would be crowded, so I went to The Leeds Overworlds& Underworlds Festival, which was very interesting and less crowded
ReplyDeleteClearly a popular event
ReplyDeleteWith reference to the sign on the building, we have a small hamlet near here called O Lala !
ReplyDeleteTerrific photograph, jennyfreckles. It must be a lot of fun at this event, judging from all the people who attend.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like an amazing event! How fun it would be to attend!
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed these posts! And enjoy the extra day off for the Diamond Jubilee. We have a little visitor this weekend...he melts my heart!
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