As can be seen in this photo if you should visit Haworth, please ensure you park within the rules, else this could be your car. Haworth has a reputation locally for being very strict about parking within the town. I was not surprised when I saw this car clamped in one of the town car parks.
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He Was Monty's Double
Picture of Field Marshal Montgomery at 1940s weekend in the village of Haworth in Yorkshire.
I was over in the village of Haworth this afternoon for their 1940s weekend. The event is held in the village over a Saturday and Sunday early each summer and attracts thousands of visitors to the village in the Worth valley best known for its lasting association with the Bronte sisters.
Many of the visitors to Haworth over this weekend turn up in 1940s costume perhaps as members of the British army, navy or air force others as members of the forces of our allies and some as members of the German forces. Some prefer no uniform at all but dress in the fashion of that era with stockings, frocks and perhaps fur accessories.
I no longer wear any uniform but have one thing in common with the chap in the above photo, we both served in HM Forces. Just in case you could not guess he was at Haworth as Field Marshal Montgomery whose nickname was Monty.
The Evacuees
Another picture from the 1940s weekend at the village of Haworth not far from Leeds here in Yorkshire. This picture show a couple of girls who are taking part as evacuees, they are on an old coach travelling down Haworth main street.
The main street of the village was packed and there was little room between the people and the old bus, I just got a few quick snaps as it passed in front of me. This photo was the best of those that I caught before it moved beyond me.