Thursday, 22 September 2016

CHATHAM SALUTE TO THE 40's 2016

I've wanted to visit the Chatham Dockyard for many years so, on Saturday 17th September, it was no hardship to get out of bed at 5am(!) to prepare to drive down there.  I'd excitedly sorted my outfit the day before - Heyday! Mary dress, Dragonfly Vintage swagger jacket, Dainty Touches hat, Virtue To Victory snood, vintage handbag and basket, and two pairs of shoes to accommodate my bad foot - one pair from Canama and a pair of hotter Sandy shoes in olive and flint.




Bob was sporting trousers by House of Stanley, shirt from The Original Collarless Shirt Company, shoes by Clarks, hand knitted slipover by Hilda's House, coat from Chaps of Distinction.  He often feels a bit self-conscious about his 1940's clothes, but I'm slowly bringing him round!

Our friends, Graham and Sam were similarly attired with Graham sporting both a slipover, jumper and trousers by House of Stanley.  Samantha braved the blustery day in a sleeveless dress but a welcome hand-knitted cardigan by Hilda's House.  Sadly, I was so busy looking about that I never took a picture of Samantha who even managed to crawl the entire length of the submarine in her dress!  I'd never have managed the small doorways so took the chance to relax with a welcome cuppa from the NAAFI.

I have absolutely no idea what Graham and Bob were laughing about - perhaps it's best to keep that as a mystery!


It was lovely to finally catch up with Lee Sinatra who administers the 1940's World page on Facebook and his lovely lady, Sandra.  Lee and I have been conversing for a while so it was great to finally meet up with them both.

 Photograph courtesy of Lee Sinatra and Sandra

Photograph courtesy of Lee Sinatra and Sandra
 
All four of us particularly like the tour of The Ropery which is the longest building in Europe.  The guides were friendly and informative, and we learnt that one side of The Ropery features in Sherlock Holmes films, and the other side features in one of my favourite programmes Call The Midwife.

There were bargains to be purchased at the various stalls, and Bob bought two lovely ties from our friend, Roy Courtneydeal, at his stall Chaps of Distinction.  It was lovely to see Roy and also Karen Back who is a very talented milliner and has great hats at The Heritage Milliner.

Despite the blustery day, we had a wonderful time and hope to return again at some stage.

Now to get ready for Life On The Holme Front followed by the Pickering 1940's Weekend and catching up with more friends.

2 comments:

  1. So pleased you enjoyed your visit Norma.
    We have visited twice. But this year decided to give it a miss due to my health problems. Lovely seeing your photographs.
    Maybe next year or year after we could meet up
    Kind hugs
    Jenny and Husband Andy xx

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    1. Thank you Jenny. It was a tiring day but I refuse to give into the pain even though I handed the driving to Graham! It would be lovely to meet up at some stage. Nxxx

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