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6:00 PM March 15, 2021
A crowd watching as a B-17 does a low fly-by at Woodbridge Air Show in 1976
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Do you remember air shows around Suffolk in the 1970s, 80s and 90s?
Unusual headwear at Mildenhall Air Fete in 1982
- Credit: Ian Hulland/Archant
In today s Days Gone By feature, we are looking back to events which brought out the crowds - including the hugely popular Mildenhall Air Fete, with photos from 1982.
A squadron of helicopters hovering close to the ground at Mildenhall Air Fete in 1982
- Credit: Ian Hulland/Archant
Queuing to see the cockpit of an F-5E jet at Woodbridge Air Show in 1976
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Brantham Amateur Theatrical Society s panto The Elves and the Shoemaker, from February 2002
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Panto is a hugely popular tradition across East Anglia, and today we are looking back at productions over the years.
A scene from the Co-op Juniors pantomime of January 1967 at the Spa Pavilion in Felixstowe. Were you one of the cast?
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Have you ever taken part in a pantomime? Despite being a British institution, the comedy musical treat was partly inspired by a 16th-century Italian theatrical tradition, the commedia dell arte.
Hollesley s village panto, Cinderella, in February 1985
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Snow White, Cinderella and Aladdin are among the most popular pantomime themes, often with topical jokes and references worked in to add to the fun.
Brantham Amateur Theatrical Society s panto The Elves and the Shoemaker, from February 2002
- Credit: Archant
Panto is a hugely popular tradition across East Anglia, and today we are looking back at productions over the years.
A scene from the Co-op Juniors pantomime of January 1967 at the Spa Pavilion in Felixstowe. Were you one of the cast?
- Credit: Archant
Have you ever taken part in a pantomime? Despite being a British institution, the comedy musical treat was partly inspired by a 16th-century Italian theatrical tradition, the commedia dell arte.
Hollesley s village panto, Cinderella, in February 1985
- Credit: Archant
Snow White, Cinderella and Aladdin are among the most popular pantomime themes, often with topical jokes and references worked in to add to the fun.