The We’ll Meet Again Festival was held at the Yorkshire Air Museum at Elvington – its annual festival of 1940s life. This time it was held over the coronation weekend, with re-enactors in period wartime dress, alongside vintage vehicles, talks and demonstrations.
More than 1,000 people attended across the two days of the event, while more than 100 re-enactors were involved in making it all come together, plus scores of volunteers and helpers behind the scenes.
Among the vehicles on display was a Fairchild Argus aircraft, tanks and other military vehicles.
A statement from the Yorkshire Air Museum team said: “A massive thank you to everyone who came to We'll Meet Again this weekend - not just the 100+ reenactors, but the 1,200+ people who came through the gates across both days to soak up the atmosphere.
"Also a huge pat on the back to all our staff and volunteers for going the extra mile to make it happen. What a weekend! We're now off for a quiet sit down, a cup of tea and a wad.”

. We'll Meet Again 1940s Weekend
We'll Meet Again 1940s Weekend, held at Yorkshire Air Museum, York. Pictured Yvonne Somrani, and Richi Redtial both dressed as ATA Officers infront of the Fairchild Argus aircraft. Picture By Yorkshire Post Photographer, James Hardisty. Photo: James Hardisty

5. 1940s Weekend
We'll Meet Again 1940s Weekend, held at Yorkshire Air Museum, York Picture By Yorkshire Post Photographer, James Hardisty. Date:7th May 2023. Photo: James Hardisty

6. World War II USA Forces
Pictured Rebecca Bolton, from Barnsley, and Richard Calladine, from Thorne, dressed as World War II USA Forces. Picture By Yorkshire Post Photographer, James Hardisty Photo: James Hardisty

7. Yorkshire Air Museum
Rebecca Bolton, from Barnsley, and Richard Calladine, from Thorne, dressed as World War II USA Forces. Picture By Yorkshire Post Photographer, James Hardisty Photo: James Hardisty

8. Infantry personnel collecting supplies on site
Pictured (left to right) Kathryn Sparkes, Michael Sparkes, Alison Keeling, and Rick Keeling, dressed as ATS and BEF Infantry personnel collecting supplies on site. Picture By Yorkshire Post Photographer, James Hardisty Photo: James Hardisty