Thousands turn up to celebrate the 1940s weekend festival in UK
By Globaltimes.cn, Published: 2017-05-22 11:43:07
Jordan Roach-Dunleavy kisses Megan Chalk on the train station platform, as Haworth in West Yorkshire hosts a 1940s weekend, complete with period dress and vehicles, May 21 2017. Thousands of people turned up for the gloriously nostalgic festival, showcasing costumes, vehicles, music and food.Photo: CFP
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Haworth in West Yorkshire hosts a 1940s weekend, complete with period dress and vehicles, on May 21, 2017. Thousands of people turned up for the gloriously nostalgic festival, showcasing costumes, vehicles, music and food. Photos: CFP

A woman dresses like a worker from the 1940s to attend a weekend festival in Haworth in West Yorkshire, UK on May 21 2017. Thousands of people turned up for the gloriously nostalgic festival, showcasing costumes, vehicles, music and food. Photo: CFP
David and Isobel Robinson sit with their daughter Evie, 4, on the train station platform, as Haworth in West Yorkshire hosts a 1940s weekend, complete with period dress and vehicles, on May 21 2017. Thousands of people turned up for the gloriously nostalgic festival, showcasing costumes, vehicles, music and food. Photo: CFP
Haworth in West Yorkshire hosts a 1940s weekend, complete with period dress and vehicles, on May 21 2017. Thousands of people turned up for the gloriously nostalgic festival, showcasing costumes, vehicles, music and food. Photo: CFP
Haworth in West Yorkshire hosts a 1940s weekend, complete with period dress and vehicles, on May 21, 2017. Thousands of people turned out for the gloriously nostalgic festival, showcasing costumes, vehicles, music and food. Photo: CFP
Haworth in West Yorkshire hosts a 1940s weekend, complete with period dress and vehicles, on May 21 2017. Thousands of people turned out for the gloriously nostalgic festival, showcasing costumes, vehicles, music and food. Photo: CFP
A little girl in a blue dress attends the 1940s weekend festival in Haworth, West Yorkshire of UK on May 21 2017. Thousands of people turned up for the gloriously nostalgic festival, showcasing costumes, vehicles, music and food. Photo: CFP