Clipstone at War Event: A Remarkable Weekend at the Historic Clipstone Headstocks
This past weekend, the historic Clipstone Headstocks were brought to life with the “Clipstone at War” event, held on 20th and 21st July 2024. The event was a tribute to the resilience and unity of the Clipstone community during wartime, and it was a privilege to be a part of it. Singing alongside the talented Lah Di Dahs, we transported visitors back to the 1940s, celebrating the era with music, history, and camaraderie.

Clipstone at War returns for 2025
A Journey Back in Time
The Clipstone Headstocks, towering symbols of the area’s rich industrial heritage, provided the perfect backdrop for this immersive event. As visitors arrived, they were greeted by vintage vehicles, re-enactors in period uniforms, and displays that vividly depicted life during wartime. The atmosphere was fantastic, with the air buzzing with excitement and nostalgia.
Musical Highlights
Performing alongside the Lah Di Dahs was a true highlight of the event. Our repertoire of wartime classics brought smiles to faces and even a few tears of remembrance. Songs like “We’ll Meet Again” and “The White Cliffs of Dover” resonated deeply with the audience, many of whom sang along and shared their personal connections to the era. The Lah Di Dahs’ harmonious vocals and period costumes added an authentic touch, making our performances a memorable part of the weekend.
- Clipstone Headstocks
- Jayne Darling at the Clipstone at War
- Sound engineer Simon at Clipstone at War
- World War 2 Operations Living History Group giving a talk at Clipstone at War
- World War 2 Operations Living History Group giving a talk at Clipstone at War
- World War 2 Operations Living History Group giving a talk at Clipstone at War
- The Lah Di Dahs on Stage at Clipstone at War
- Jayne Darling and Richard Kent at Clipstone at War
- Jayne Darling and Claire Marie Millinery
- Even followed by Kev Mack
- Clipstone Headstocks
- Jayne Darling
- Clipstone at War 2024
- Clipstone at War 2024
- The Lah Di Dahs
- The Lah Di Dahs
- the Lah Di Dahs
- Jayne Darling and the Lah Di Dahs
Community Spirit
The “Clipstone at War” event was more than just a historical reenactment; it was a celebration of community spirit. Local residents, history enthusiasts, and visitors from afar came together to honour the past and enjoy the weekend. There were stalls offering foods, crafts, and memorabilia, as well as educational displays about Clipstone’s role during the war.
One of the most touching moments was hearing stories from those who lived through the war or had family members who did. Their tales of resilience and determination added a personal dimension to the historical facts and made the event all the more poignant.
Educational and Entertaining
The event was not only entertaining but also educational. Re-enactments of key wartime activities, demonstrations of 1940s crafts, and talks from historians provided valuable insights into the era. Children and adults alike learned about the importance of the Clipstone Colliery during the war and the vital role played by the local community.
Preserving History
Efforts to preserve the Clipstone Headstocks and their legacy were highlighted throughout the weekend. The headstocks, now a heritage site, stand as a testament to the area’s industrial past and wartime contributions. Funds raised from the event will go towards maintaining these iconic structures and supporting future heritage projects.
A Successful Weekend
The “Clipstone at War” event was a resounding success, thanks to the hard work of organisers, volunteers, performers, and participants. It was a weekend filled with music, history, and heartfelt tributes to a remarkable era. Being a part of it, especially through music, was an honour and a joy.
Looking Ahead
As we reflect on the weekend, we look forward to future events that continue to celebrate and preserve our rich heritage. The “Clipstone at War” event was a powerful reminder of the importance of community, history, and remembering those who came before us.
Thank you to everyone who attended, supported, and participated in this unforgettable event. Let’s keep the spirit of Clipstone alive, honouring our past while looking forward to the future.
Jayne xx
Category: 1940s events, News
1940s & 1950s Night at Kilnwick Percy
Date: 9th November 2024
Arrival: From 7.30pm
Show Starts: 8:15pm
Join us for a fabulous evening celebrating the style and glamour of the 1940s and 1950s with the talented Jayne Darling. Immerse yourself in the era and enjoy a performance that will transport you back in time.
Tickets:
- £13 per person (event only)
- £16.95 per person (includes a hot bacon bap)
To book your tickets, call us on 01759 303090 or email events@kilnwickpercy.co.uk.
Don’t miss out on this spectacular night of nostalgia and entertainment!

Get ready for a night of vintage fun!
Date: Saturday 18th November 2023
Time: 19:30
Location: Events at the Centre, Elsea Park, 1 Sandown Drive, Bourne, PE 10 0US
Tickets: Free entry with ticket. https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/events-the-centre/1940s-evening/e-kgkpzd

We are back again with our friends at Scothern! This is always a great night with fantastic music (something for everyone), bar, dancing and food! What more could you ask for.
January 27th 2024
Doors 6.30 pm (until 11 pm)
Scothern Village Hall, Main St, Scothern, Lincoln LN2 2UJ
Tickets £10 – please call 07450 523840 ~ 07787 538803

The Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey 1940s weekend 2023
Ely Road, Waterbeach, Cambridge, CB25 9PQ
May 28 & 29 2023
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
The 1940s weekend returns on Sunday 28th and Bank Holiday Monday 29th May 2023
Re-enactors covering the period will be on site for the whole of the two days, showcasing various aspects of life in the 1940s and during WWII.
The Farmland Museum volunteers will be showcasing artefacts from the 1940s.
The museum and Docky Box Cafe are open from 10am until 4pm each day.

1940s Dance with Jayne Darling & Major Swing and Kitty
When?
Saturday 4th March 2023
Time: 19:00 – 23:00
Where: Sawley Memorial Hall, Draycott Road, Nottingham NG10 3FR
to Combat Stress.Bring you own drink but teas, coffees and soft drinks will be available.
Alford 1940s Weekend – August 13th / 14th
This event was one of the best on the calendar in 2021and this year will be even better! The event taking place in Alford, Lincolnshire on 13th and 14th August 2022 will feature:
- Vntage Traders
- Military Vehicles
- Period Vehicles
- BBMF Flypast (TBC)
- 40s Dancehall
- Live Entertainment
- Living History Displays
- Smoke and Mirrors Dancers
- Best in Show Awards
- Live entertainment
This year the Entertainment line up is:
- Eleanor Mattley
- The Lahdidahs trio
- Miss Lily Lovejoy
- Josh Wylie
- Jayne Darling
- Major Swing & Kitty
You can find out more about the event by following their facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/alford1940sweekend

Scothern 1940s Dance
Date: Saturday 28th January 2023
Time: Doors open 6.30 pm Carriages 11 pm
Where: Scothern Village Hall, Main Street, Scothern, LN2 2UJ
Tickets: £10
To book tickets please call 07450 523840 / 07787 538803

SATURDAY 9th Jubilee Bandstand, Woodhall Spa
12:00 – 13:00 – RAF Spitfires
13:00 – 14:00 – Miss Sarah Jane
15:00 – 16:00 – RAF Spitfires
16:00 – 17:00 – Jayne Darling























