Wartime nostalgia will return to Haworth's Main Street as the village celebrates its annual 1940s Weekend.
The hugely popular event, on Saturday and Sunday, May 19 and 20, is organised by the Haworth Traders Association.
By 11am on the Saturday, a collection of Second World War civilian and military vehicles will be on display in Main Street.
"Winston Churchill" will put in an appearance later in the morning and will give a morale-boosting speech from the steps of Haworth Parish Church early in the afternoon.
From 1.45pm, visitors can enjoy a Royal Air Force flypast, involving a pair of Spitfire fighters.
Later in the afternoon there will be a vehicle parade, a performance by the Bradford Pipe Band and another "Churchill" speech.
On the Sunday at 1pm there will be a re-enactment of wartime evacuees arriving in Haworth. The vehicle convoy will stage another parade from Butt Lane at 3.40pm.
Both days will also feature people in period costume and uniforms, dancing in the Black Bull car park, a 1940s souvenir newspaper and many other attractions.
On the evenings of Friday, May 18, and Saturday, May 19, there will be dance nights, all celebrating the music and fashions of the 1940s.
For more information about the weekend, call Haworth Tourist Information Centre on (01535) 642329.
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