Saturday 25th May, 2013
Greetings friends, I hope you're all well!
The weather is absolutely glorious here today, brilliant sunshine and 15 degrees. Now I know that's not technically "glorious" weather by a lot of people's standards... but we're a little bit deprived of sunshine in this country- so I'll take it! 15 degrees is about 59 in Fahrenheit for all you Yanks... (I had to google that, I've no idea how to convert it!). Everyone's out in their shorts, sandals and dresses like we're in Spain. It's a little ridiculous actually! :)
Of course I had to make the most of the two days of sun before it starts raining again. It's a bank holiday this weekend (that's a long weekend to my American friends), so everyone here has Monday off. There's quite a few events all over the country and our region, but one of my favourites to attend is the 1940's War Weekend in Ramsbottom. For the past couple of years I've missed it, as I'm usually in Canada in May/June and come to England later in the summer. Finally I'm here early enough for it, but sadly I left all of my vintage forties clothes in Canada and so couldn't dress up for it. I'm a massive fan of the forties, I have been since I was in my teens. I love the style and fashion of the era and I love any opportunity to have forties themed events and dress up!... much to the dismay of my friends and boyfriend who I make dress up too!
This is my birthday the year before last, my friends and boyfriend dressed up with me!
This was taken at the tea party I threw for the Queen's Jubilee last summer
and a little 1940's photoshoot I did... I never miss an opportunity to dress up... as anything! I'm like a child! :) I just get too excited!!!
There's quite a few events like this going on across the region, Howarth where I was earlier in the month, had their War Weekend last weekend and I know there was a big event in Liverpool today too, celebrating the anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic, with military vessels in the harbour and everyone dressed up. This one has a war time band and singer, tea dances everyday and a steam engine ride.... I like the one in Ramsbottom though since it's just down the road from where I'm from and takes half an hour on the bus. Rammy itself is really cute- if you keep up to date with my instagram I posted a couple of photos from my house hunting expedition a week or two ago. Those were taken in Rammy, just up the hill from the town centre where I was viewing houses. It's a lovely little town, and has maintained a lot of its old world charm. It's just north of my town of Bury and is an old mill town (Cotton mills) that sits in the hills. In my area most of the houses are built of the typical red brick, but I love the stone houses in Ramsbottom- typical mill town look and is really cute. It has numerous events throughout the summer, including a pie festival, chocolate festival and a black pudding throwing festival. Black pudding is a sausage made with pigs blood, my town of Bury is famous for it (google Bury Black pudding).
This is Bridge Street, the main street in Rammy. It was really hectic today with the war weekend and the sunshine! All of the shops and cafes had union flag bunting hanging outside and they had all done their window displays in a forties theme. There were also a number of war era jeeps driving around, these people are enthusiasts and do the forties era events across the whole country.
A bit of patriotism in the cafe! :)
Forties themed window displays in the shops
I really loved this sign outside of the pub. "Husband Day Care Centre" Need to relax? Want to go shopping? Need time to yourself? Leave your husband with us. You only pay for food and drinks
As you walk down the main street, at the bottom there is a church (just on the left of this picture next to the jeeps) and then a little further at the end is the steam train station. Ramsbottom is famous for the old vintage steam train that still runs. You can do afternoon tea on the train between Bury and Ramsbottom and they also do murder mystery events onboard- so cute!
Here's a lovely policeman stopping all the traffic so we can waddle across.
A group of American jeeps sit outside the church, with people dressed as American and British soldiers
In front of the church were stalls selling crafts and vintage clothing as well as tents with information and objects from world war II
Lots of people out enjoying the sunshine, to the far left of the picture down the road is where the steam engine station is
There was union flag bunting everywhere!
Men dressed as soldiers on the train platform having a little chat
There were a lot of people in costume, made me so sad I didn't have my usual garb on! They looked wonderful, especially the women! Just so glam! Here's a few of my favourites ....
Look at this fella looking so dapper in his suit! Looks like an American gangster!
This lovely lady is rocking the spots and fur!
This cute couple were posing for romantic photos by the train
This couple and their child were one of my favourites. I just thought she looked so beautiful
Here she is again, isn't she so glam! what a cute little family
Cute couple looking all fancy! ... I'm loving all the hats... I think we need to have a movement to bring back hats for every day wear!
I just loved this little group having a chat, looks like a mothers meeting! so adorable
Fancy hats
A couple stroll across the road looking so cute
Handsome dudes in their army uniform
This lot look so cute, instagramming?
A group in costume strolling across the main road. I like this shot, even though the sun was a bit bright making it cloudy, I like that you can see the hills in the background
This guy spotted me trying to sneak his picture...
and decided to play his trombone for me!
Don't they all look just great! ... There's another one in October, so I'm hoping to attend that and be able to don my vintage garb for it!!! ... I'll leave you with a couple of shots from the day....
Jeeps with the hills in the background
The main street with the lovely countryside in the distance
The pretty town church
Bunting flies in the wind
A post box with the police station in the background
I hoped you enjoyed the pictures friends....It's about half one in the morning here. So time for bed I think.
Goodnight
Love,
Shannon xx