Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts

Monday, 17 October 2011

A Step Back In Time - Pickering War Weekend 2011

This weekend I visited the North Yorkshire town of Pickering. The reason for the visit was that every year for one weekend in October, Pickering is transported back in time to 1940's wartime Britain. It is an amazing experience and the whole town really gets into the wartime spirit of things.


As we made my way into town it was like arriving on a film set of a WW 2 blockbuster. Ahead, a couple of officers in authentic uniforms lead the way into the town centre where it was heaving with servicemen and civilians all in their finest vintage 1940's garb. 



Strolling through town we came across the local primary school which had become a makeshift 'Soup Kitchen'. The children, clutching handmade ration boxes and flat caps, sang touching renditions of wartime favourites - more than a few eyes were moist by the time they had finished 'The White Cliffs of Dover'.



The next stop was Pickering Railway Station, as we made our way onto a packed platform a steam train was just departing. All the stations along the railway line take part in the event but unfortunately there just wasn't time to visit any of them this year however just by strolling along the platform there was plenty to feast our eyes on.






  
 
We spent the rest of the afternoon browsing the many vintage clothing stalls, shamelessly people watching and visiting re-enactment camps - one of which looked remarkably like the Homes and Dreams stockroom!







It’s unlikely that Pickering was quite so jolly back in the 1940's.
Then, the country was preparing for the D-day landings of 1944. Britain was at its peak of rationing and, for women, make-do-and-mend was not a trend but a harsh reality. In stark contrast to the days events it was a sobering experience to return home and watch World War II:The Last Heroes, a program about the grim realities of the D-Day Landings told through the personal stories of the soldiers who fought in World War II.
Although we had a wonderful time this weekend we must also not loose sight of the reality that took place. By visiting events like this it does help those of us fortunate enough not to have lived through the harsh realities of the war remember those who did and the sacrifices that they made.


Monday, 19 September 2011

All The Fun Of The Fair

If you've read our previous post you'll know that this weekend we held a stall selling a range of our goods at the Nostell Priory Steam Fair. Although the weather could have been a little bit better it was a great event and lots of fun was had by all! 

I just thought I would share a few photos of the event with you........ 

The Homes & Dreams Stall
More of Our Goodies

Vintage Vehicles in a Historic Setting

One Man & His Tractor!


Cool Classic Cars

Beautiful Birds Of Prey

Organic Produce From Brickyard Farm

Elvis the Donkey!


Hope that your weekend was filled with fun too!

Monday, 12 September 2011

Nostell Priory Steam Fair

We have a busy week ahead here at Homes & Dreams as this weekend we shall holding a stall at the Nostell Priory Steam Fair. We have bags, brochures and products to pack and price lables to prepare!


At this annual event there will be all kinds of attractions within the beautiful setting of the National Trust's Nostell Priory.

The National Trust's Nostell Priory

During the weekend there will be many, many things to see and do and we shall be in the Rural Crafts Marquee with a selection of our vintage homewares and handmade accessories from Creamore Mill and Charlotte Macey Textiles.

Along with the Rural Craft Marquee there will be.....

• Steam Engines
• Fairground Organs
• Classic Cars
• Vintage Motorcycles
• Classic Tractors
• Stationary Engines
• Vintage Commercials (Lorries, Buses, Fire Engines etc.)
• Military Vehicle Displays
• Old Time & Modern Funfair
• Quad Bike Rides
• Bungee Trampolines
• Punch & Judy Show
• Birds of Prey
• Trade Stands
• Autojumble
• Rural Crafts Marquee with demonstrations
• Fine Food Marquee
• Main Arena Entertainment
• Catering and Licensed Bar

Oh and lets not forget the house, gardens and 300 acres of parkland that make up one of Yorkshires finest country estates!

Should you fancy a day out this weekend then the details of the steam fair can be found here - oh and don't forget to stop by and say hello!