08-05-2025
'The lights came on again all over York' - incredible photos of York on VE Day
'The lights came on again all over York' - incredible photos of York on VE Day
Photograph taken by TE BEAN of Lendal Bridge lit up to mark VE Day
VE Day1945: 'The lights came on again all over York' - peace was here at last, writes MAXINE GORDON
LENDAL Bridge in lights, Union flags flying in Goodramgate, street parties across the city.
This is how York looked on VE Day - 80 years ago today.
Our archive photos take us back to that time, when the hardship and heartache of six years of war came to an end.
In Europe at least.
Celebrating VE Day in York - lights on Lendal Bridge and flags in Goodramgate It would be several more weeks until Japan surrendered and the Second World War was truly and finally over.
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This meant the end of living in fear of bombs falling on York, of having to take cover in air raid shelters, of life on hold.
One of the first big changes people in York witnessed was light at night.
Streetlights came on again and people ditched their dark blackout curtains.
As one of our photos shows, Lendal Bridge was lit up at night.
It felt like a festival or carnival. Something special - a new bright world, far removed from the dark hours of wartime.
As Victory in Europe was claimed, hundreds assembled in Exhibition Square in the centre of York.
VE Day party in Clement Street, York They sang and danced and anyone, man or woman in uniform, was an instant hero.
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People recall linking arms and singing the Lambeth Walk, forming a conga line; there was laughter, and singing.
Life could start again.
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