Dressed up for Dickens
People dressed as characters from Charles Dickens stories at a Desborough Heritage Centre coffee morning
People have dressed up as their favourite characters from stories by Charles Dickens.
Prizes were awarded for the best Dickensian costumes at a coffee morning held at Desborough Heritage Centre on Saturday.
Ashlee Barber won first prize for dressing as a young scullery maid and second prize was given to Tony Gurney, who went as a Victorian labourer.
The event marked 200 years since Dickens was born.
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