British invasion
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“Mr. Bean” checks out the weather before setting up a picnic for himself, Teddy and his girlfriend. (Carole Morris-Underhill photo)
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“Mr. Bean” meets his girlfriend in the rain for an outdoor picnic. The silent comedians had the audience laughing out loud. (Carole Morris-Underhill photo)
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A Mr. Bean impersonator — actor Mark Bond of Mount Uniacke — left the crowd gathered at the second annual British Motoring Festival July 9 in stitches with his silent slapstick humour. (Carole Morris-Underhill photo)
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“Mr. Bean” tangos with his girlfriend following a disastrous picnic. The dance ends in Mr. Bean being ticketed by police, and his girlfriend falling on the ground, hurting her hip. (Carole Morris-Underhill photo)
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Always on the ball, Mr. Bean straps his hurt girlfriend on the back of his Mini — ripping her dress in order to tie a red flag around the bottom of her foot so as to alert motorists. (Carole Morris-Underhill photo)
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Rain or shine, car enthusiasts always have time to talk, especially when there are vintage British cars around. (Carole Morris-Underhill photo)
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With umbrella in hand, residents from throughout the Maritime provinces converged on King’s-Edgehill School grounds to check out the vintage British cars on display. (Carole Morris-Underhill photo)
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From the ever-popular Mini Cooper to the E Type Jaguar, Land Rover and Austin Healy, there were plenty of vehicles for visitors to check out and admire. (Carole Morris-Underhill photo)
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Visitors check out vintage British motorcycles. (Carole Morris-Underhill photo)
Firefighter Jennifer Davison and Deputy Fire Chief Albert Bahri braved the elements and manned the barbecue during the British Motoring Festival July 9. It was a fundraiser for the Windsor Fire Department.
