World War One events will take place at Cliffe Castle Museum and Park in Keighley on Saturday 4 August.
The event will run alongside the current museum exhibition, Keighley’s War.
There will be a range of activities, including costumed characters and arts and crafts. There will also be chances to try trench cake and one of the alternative bread recipes that Keighley women created during the flour shortage.
The day will be accompanied by a brass band performing traditional music from 2.00pm.
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