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Villagers at Chatburn found
- themselvesinatimewarplast Friday as people from all over the North of England con verged in period attire for a . 1940s night. The noise o f sirens and
big band swing music drift ed through the village from Christ Church as revellers enjoyed awartime experience served up by over 50 enter tainers including actors, mu sicians, singers and a Home Guard detachment. . -All the tickets were sold
out more than a week be- fore the event. There was ap-
: plauseandcheeringworthyof VE Day for notable contribu tions from Stage Two drama group, who delivered moving - and humorous sketches of life
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' throughout the 40’s, all coor- ^ dinating with background l music, soundtracks of the era and images and newsreel clips on the big screen. • The blending of technol- •
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This is war... village goes back to 1940s
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[ d e faq to ] Is it Dad's Army? No, it’s the gentlemen of Ingleton Home Guard on parade
immersion into life in the 40s. -’A packed audience were
thrilled by Sounds 18 Big Band playing the music of Glenn Miller and other swing bands, with vocals from Joe ' McCarthy and Lyn Fairbanks, who also led the audience with a hearty sing-along of forces ■ favourites. ) The Ingleton Home Guard
caught a foreign spy in the au dience, and they paraded the Union Standard at the end of the evening during a patriot ic rendition by everybody o f “Land of Hope and Glory.” ,,
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'drink was available during the evening and raffle prizes included items typically avail able in 40s Britain.
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CliveGreenwood,theevent ; organiser, said: “I am abso-.
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joyed between everyone and - with other local groups both : during rehearsals and on the night. The input and warm camaraderie, support and contribution of the local res-:: idents and church members
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