On the 6th June 2009, why not join a whole battalion of SA's, dressed to have fun and celebrate/commemorate the 65th anniversary of D-Day. The Midland-Butterly Railway are having their bi-annual, 1940's day. A great activity where many in the community dress in a variety of 1940's Fancy Dress Costumes. This is the local community to the 'Big House'. Yes, Ginnys' backyard. The Midland Railway trust run steam trains all day, have several museums, engine sheds and other visitor attractions. We are inviting you to come for the day, enjoying a Dining-car experience to remember. Entrance to the event (worth £8) 3 course meal in a steam train dining-car, followed by a hot chocolate, for an all inclusive price of £19-99 We are also having an evening dance /party, our own way of celebrating in style. Bring a bottle (good stuff, this time), a loo roll and a good spirit to enjoy a wonderful day.IMPORTANT NOTICE: Dress Code; Army uniforms are welcome of any nationality of th period, but no Nazi Uniforms or Emblems will be tollerated. As now and in years past, this causes offence and is unwanted. Anyone dressed with such emblems will be turned away.
Ideas for fancy dress Army, navy, airforce, merchant seaman, refugees with paper parcels, Factory workers, British, German, French, Australian, Ghurka, French resistance (Allo, Allo), Dads' Army, Home guard, railwaymen, Miners and I am sure there are more?
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