Some sort of costume drama is in full swing outside the Women’s Institute hall, with ‘players’ from the W.I. No-one can remember what it was or when, but a few people have said they thought it happened on a Carnival day. It appeared to draw a fair-sized crowd, any suggestions?
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Gaily dressed horse-drawn floats pass the Constitutional Club in Sundridge on a wet summers afternoon in 1933.
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Whit or Pentecost Monday was the day that Westerham celebrated its Gala Day, the first being held in 1935 to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of King George V. The day would typically start with a fancy dress parade around the town composed of anything from costumed pram-pushers through to complete themed floats built onto farm wagons ...
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