I wore my newest acquisition, the original 1940s red cross nurses uniform! I had the white nurses cap, blue wool cape with red lining and the vintage volunteers pin that you see worn with these uniforms. I was also able to find vintage US military issue red cross heels!!! I will set up a different post and go into great detail on the uniform, its pieces and all the research I put into it to. It was a fascinating project that I am looking forward to sharing.
Michael and I brought a picnic dinner rather than spend money on the food there, I made egg salad sandwiches wrapped in wax paper with apples and oatmeal cookies. Michael has a 1930s tin lunch box that is painted like a wicker basket and has double wooden handles that we carried it in. I also had two Mexican Cokes in glass bottles with the old style labels that were a great hit too. People thought it was such a neat little detail. And as the great architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe is associated with having stated " God is in the details"
The really exciting part of the evening was the re-enactment of the air raid. All evening long Maxwell DiMille was making announcements of the impending "threat" till 8pm finally rolled around and the re-enactment began. They fired blanks out of the tank and two anti- aircraft guns and they had a big gun up on the hill that when they fired that one flames came shoot way out into the air, it was most impressive, then there was fireworks and two air raid sirens, one was the one we took pictures with. The engine on that thing was so big you could hear it start up over the fireworks before the siren even started J Photos With Class was a friend of Chris and Beth and he took
really great photographs of the fireworks display and the wonderful dancers
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