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    Join Date: Dec 2008

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    American GI Reenactor Pickering 2007 by Shaun Haselden, on Flickr

    A Re-enactor at Pickering war weekend around 2007 displaying an American GI.


    Grenade Man Reenactor Woodhall Spa 2016 by Shaun Haselden, on Flickr

    Re-enactor at Woodhall Spa 1940's weekend during 2016. Titled Grenade Man.


    23 SAS Reenactor 1988 by Shaun Haselden, on Flickr

    Photograph representing a trooper of 23 SAS reserves shot in Lincolnshire during 1988.

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    Pickering War Weekend 14 10 2008 by Shaun Haselden, on Flickr


    Young female reenactor at Pickering Wartime Weekend during 2008 (14th October).

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    Seeing the young lady in uniform , reminds me of a conversation with some volunteers at oneof the East Coast air museums a few years ago ,when we were at Cockpitfest.

    The big lad in their group was chuckling as he said how a smart dressed man came in dead on opening one morning , and asked if it was ok to take of few pics of the models in the Museum ?? (They have quite a display of WW2 model planes I think )

    Our storyteller said Yes !! ,thats ok !!,and several minutes later this Blonde and a Brunettte , in ATS uniforms or similar ,came into the museum and draped themselves over the wings of various full sized planes ,in various stages of undress !!!

    Needless to say , the boss man soon put a stop to that !!!
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