Two Gun Bob
One of the Regulars
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- Bloxwich, England
June 28, 29, & July 5, 6, 2008 see the annual 1940's Weekends on the Severn Valley Railway, the UK's finest and biggest preserved steam railway (railroad to my US friends!).
On these weekends the whole of the line and all its stations are turned back in time to take a nostalgic look at Britain - and small parts of the Europe - during World War II with period vehicles, costumes and re-enactments including British, American and German troops and British and other nations civilians.
What better opportunity for members of the Fedora Lounge to flash those fedoras - and your chance to dress to kill in a real time-travel setting, ladies! In fact if anyone's interested in meeting up at this event I'd be delighted to hear from you!
Highlights in past years included costumed re-enactors and Joe Public, military vehicles, battle re-enactment, Home Guard, spivs and civilians, evacuees and wartime weddings as well as big band music! A few of my photos are below to show you some of the fun and frolics :eusa_clap
The Engine House, the new Visitor & Education Centre at Highley, will play host to some additional themed activities (additional admission charge applies).
Fares to be announced - check with the SVR: http://www.svr.co.uk
I am not associated with the SVR or the organisers of this event but have enjoyed attending many times in the past, so this is simply a public service announcement from a satisfied customer
On these weekends the whole of the line and all its stations are turned back in time to take a nostalgic look at Britain - and small parts of the Europe - during World War II with period vehicles, costumes and re-enactments including British, American and German troops and British and other nations civilians.
What better opportunity for members of the Fedora Lounge to flash those fedoras - and your chance to dress to kill in a real time-travel setting, ladies! In fact if anyone's interested in meeting up at this event I'd be delighted to hear from you!
Highlights in past years included costumed re-enactors and Joe Public, military vehicles, battle re-enactment, Home Guard, spivs and civilians, evacuees and wartime weddings as well as big band music! A few of my photos are below to show you some of the fun and frolics :eusa_clap
The Engine House, the new Visitor & Education Centre at Highley, will play host to some additional themed activities (additional admission charge applies).
Fares to be announced - check with the SVR: http://www.svr.co.uk
I am not associated with the SVR or the organisers of this event but have enjoyed attending many times in the past, so this is simply a public service announcement from a satisfied customer