RESIDENTS at two care homes have been dressing up as the likes of Queen Victoria, Tutankhamun and Neil Armstrong for an event celebrating heroes and Heroines.

Alexandra Care Home in Newton-le-Willows and Victoria Care Home in Rainford took part in the project which saw residents exploring some of the events and people that have built history, as well as sharing their own knowledge and stories for a fascinating and fun trip down memory lane.

St Helens Star: Resident Rosalind Wynn becomes Napoleon for the afternoonResident Rosalind Wynn becomes Napoleon for the afternoon

An ‘Extraordinary Afternoon Tea Party’ kicked off the event, with residents dressing up as some of their favourite heroes and heroines to see what sort of conversations people like Tutankhamun, Queen Victoria and Neil Armstrong might have if seated together for a cuppa and cake.

The homes’ Magic Moments Coordinators have also created memory boxes full of things to help spark memories and prompt discussions including photographs and newspaper clippings, historical objects, poems, scents and music from different eras.

St Helens Star: Resident Sylvia Heys takes tea as Astronaut Neil ArmstrongResident Sylvia Heys takes tea as Astronaut Neil Armstrong (Image: Springfield Care Home)

Resident, Sylvia Heys, aged 84, said: “I’ve had a super time finding out about some of the people who have made history.

"I was Neil Armstrong at our afternoon tea and I told everyone what it was like to be the first person to stand on the Moon!”

Resident June Hope, aged 83, said: “I thought history at school was boring but this has been so much fun. If my lessons had been like this, I might have paid more attention.”

St Helens Star: Residents Violet Huddard, June Hope and Sylvia Heys enjoying their history themed afternoon tea togetherResidents Violet Huddard, June Hope and Sylvia Heys enjoying their history themed afternoon tea together (Image: Springfield Care Home)

Steve Gardner, who heads up the Magic Moments Activities Programme for the care homes, said: “Our residents and team members have really enjoyed getting involved in this project, sharing their expertise and memories to bring history to life in a fun and entertaining way.

"There have been some wonderful conversations and it’s been a great opportunity to reminisce about the past.”