Lyme’s July 4 Parade Celebrates Independence in Style

The annual Fourth of July parade in Lyme, which was founded by Dr. William Irving in 1958, went ahead yesterday under cloudless skies. Perhaps the ultimate hometown parade, it comprises a motley selection of antique cars, decorated tractors, marching youngsters — and the not so young, military vehicles, and representatives from all the town’s civic organizations. A huge crowd turns out to cheer on the marchers and a good time is had by all!

Musketeers led the parade.

Musketeers led the parade.

Then came the Grand Marshal ...

Then came the Grand Marshal …

... followed by the Lyme Fire Company.

… followed by the Lyme Fire Company.

Searching for a New World ...

Searching for a New World?

Camp Claire was well-represented

Camp Claire was well-represented …

This classic car led the parade of vintage vehicles ...

This classic car led the parade of vintage vehicles …

...while the band played on ...

…while the band played on …

John Stratton (left) and Jim Noyes (center) rode in military style ...

John Stratton (left) and Jim Noyes (center) rode in military style …

Carleen Gerber waves accompanied by her smiling daughter Allison (right) and grandchildren.

Carleen Gerber waves accompanied by her smiling daughter Allison (right) and grandchildren.

Perhaps the most patriotically decorated tractor?

Perhaps the most patriotically decorated tractor?

Wow! Who'd have thought you'd find a Rolls Royce still with British number plate in the Lyme parade?

Wow! Who’d have thought you’d find a Rolls Royce still with British number plate in the Lyme parade?

Best-dressed?

Best-dressed?

Oldest?

Oldest?

They care for us ...

And they’re still caring for us!  Happy July 4th to all!

 

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