A POPULAR Bradford village has once again been transformed into a set for 1940s Britain. 

Haworth is hosting its 1940s weekend with decorations, stalls, dances and re-enactments along Main Street and the park. 

Hundreds of people gathered along Main Street in Haworth for this authentic weekend, paying tribute to 1940s Britain. 

Here are some pictures from the Telegraph and Argus Camera Club, showcasing some fantastic costumes and moments from the event. 

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Haworth 1940s Weekend is a two-day event which sees the village taken back in time. Image: William D Oliver Haworth 1940s Weekend is a two-day event which sees the village taken back in time. Image: William D Oliver (Image: William D Oliver)

 

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Men dressed in army uniform eating sandwiches. Image: William D OliverMen dressed in army uniform eating sandwiches. Image: William D Oliver (Image: William D Oliver)

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Men dressed up as pilots and army officers at Haworth's 1940's Weekend. Image: William D Oliver Men dressed up as pilots and army officers at Haworth's 1940's Weekend. Image: William D Oliver (Image: William D Oliver)

The streets are filled with 1940s dresses with petticoats, historically accurate army gear, and land girls.

Flag bunting can be seen all around while posters pay homage to the time period.

There are also stalls and fairground rides.