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Re-enactments & Nostalgia

Fiona was invited back to Didcot (Oxon) broadgauge Steam Railway in 2007. At their annual Victorian event she performed three show a day for

three days singing of a mixture of Music Hall gems and operatic arias and displayed some of her fabulous hand-made Victorian costumes.


At Alton (Hants) 1940s show on 23rd June, 2007 Fiona did three 45-minute shows in different


uniforms, including meeting 'Monty' (see left-hand photo).


During her shows she had the flag-waving audiences

enthusiastically singing along, as you can see!

Some of the best Lindy Hoppers at Alton, dancing to Fiona's music...

On stage at Soham, Norfolk on 19th & 20th May, 2007 with some very well dressed re-enactors.


Bushey 1940s Family Experience Weekend, 12/13th


May, 2007 with various re-enactors...

... and the Boys from Shore Patrol.

Fiona's show took place in a Nisson hut!

Fiona gets on her bike at the Ramsey 1940s Weekend - only to find a huge billboard...

...of herself advertising Chatham Historic Dockyard's 1940s event for September 07 'Salute to the '40s'

photo: Pickering re-enactment
Part of the audience of thousands who saw Fiona singing at the Pickering re-enactment in North Yorkshire, 14/15th October, 2006


Poppyline audience enjoying Fiona's singing Just look how the audience are enjoying themselves at this Poppyline performance at Sherringham, Norfolk 16th September, 2006

Photo: Fiona in high 'forties fashion with Rover
Fiona in high Forties fashion at Pickering with this rather nice Rover

photo : steam traction engine salutes Fiona
'Sooty' (Paul Coupland), guardian of this steam traction engine fills his pipe with coal and blows his whistle to join in the audience applauding Fiona at Rougham Airfield, 30/9 - 1/10/2006

photo: Fiona takes a break from BBC interview
Taking a break from a BBC interview at Shuttleworth Aerodrome, Bedfordshire

photo: Fiona performing at Didcot  in Victorian dress
Fiona performed three times a day for 3 days at the Victorian Weekend in Didcot, Oxfordshire, end of August 2006

(To be continued...)


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