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    The Essex teenager living and working like it’s the 1940s

    Sports NewsBy Sports NewsJuly 18, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Alice Cunningham

    BBC News, East of England

    Jodie Halford

    BBC News, East of England

    Jodie Halford/BBC Lincoln smiles at the camera in his bedroom that is decorated in 1940s memorabilia. He has short hair that has been jelled back. He wears a white shirt, tie and black waistcoast. Jodie Halford/BBC

    Sixteen-year-old Lincoln has a passion for the years between 1939 to 1941

    While some 16-year-old boys spend all their time playing video games or football, one teenager prefers to immerse himself in all things from the1940s instead.

    Lincoln, from Colchester, developed a love for the era as a child after learning about the world wars.

    He said the period had a great sense of community support, and he loved the “elegance” of how people composed themselves.

    For two years now, Lincoln has also been delighting customers at The Shed antiques shop and Nora’s 1940s Tea Room in Sproughton near Ipswich, where owner Lesley Austin said he was “adored”.

    Jodie Halford/BBC Lincoln moves a gramophone needle on to a record in his bedroom. The bedroom wall is filled with black and white images.Jodie Halford/BBC

    Lincoln has decorated his bedroom and filled it with items from the era, including a gramophone

    “I liked the clothing, how they dressed, and the style,” Lincoln explained.

    “Just the elegance of how everyone was and acted… with the time of the war, everyone had to come together, everyone had to fight, and everyone had to survive together.

    “Most people back then said it was scary, but it was quite fun to live then, and they could go out, help each other and apparently there’s not that much stuff today that is similar to what that wartime experience was.”

    Jodie Halford/BBC A selection of vintage jackets and coats from the 1930s and 1940s hang on coat hangers on a green wall. Jodie Halford/BBC

    The teenager said he much preferred the clothing of the 1930s and 1940s to modern day clothes

    Lincoln said he loved the music of the time, including Henry Hall, Jack Payne and Ambrose & His Orchestra.

    The teenager’s wardrobe was also entirely made up of clothes from the era, which he said he preferred to modern-day clothes.

    He even cycles on a 1939 bike when out and about researching and finding items for his collection.

    Jodie Halford/BBC Lincoln rides an old style push bike along a pavement that is lined with bushes. Jodie Halford/BBC

    Lincoln makes use of a 1939 bike to get around

    Lincoln said his friends and family loved his passion, with his parents often helping him find memorabilia, a lot of which can be found all over his bedroom.

    While he has only just finished his GCSEs, Lincoln planned to eventually own his own home and decorate it with items from the era, and use only antique appliances.

    “I would like to try it and give it a good go, even though it will be hard, I’m sure it will be good fun as well,” he said.

    Jodie Halford/BBC Lincoln takes a customer's order in the tearoom. He writes on a note pad. Jodie Halford/BBC

    The Shed tearoom customers loved Lincoln and the knowledge he shared about the the era while working

    While a fun passion for the teenager, there was a more serious side to his love of the era.

    “I feel like they did so much for us that we owe everything to them,” he explained.

    “I think people need to give more care.

    “Not many people really give a care anymore… I see loads of people sitting on a memorial, and I think they need to learn more and to remember the sacrifice that was given.”

    Jodie Halford/BBC Lesley Austin smiles at the camera. She has short light hair and wears a multi-coloured dress with a necklace.Jodie Halford/BBC

    Lesley Austin hired Lincoln the day after she met him a couple of years ago

    Ms Austin met Lincoln when he visited the tearoom with his mother and brother, and she decided to offer him a job.

    “I thought this was a special boy, he is so different, so passionate about the era, and so pleasant as well and chatty,” she said.

    “His knowledge is second to none. The customers adore him; they think he’s wonderful.

    “He always looks amazing, we never know what outfit he’s going to come in.”

    Jodie Halford/BBC A view of Nora's 1940s Tea Room. The walls have been decorated with 1940s items, clothing and banners.Jodie Halford/BBC

    Nora’s 1940s Tea Room in Sproughton is decorated from the time and offers a wartime tea experience

    Lincoln’s mother, Nicola Young, 47, said he was “not afraid of being bold” or “different in everyone else’s eyes”.

    “We’re proud of him, proud of what he is doing,” she said.

    “This is Lincoln, we accept Lincoln as this person… this is his life and his passion.

    “We support him with decorating his bedroom, we take him around antique shops, he’ll trawl through vintage shops, we take him to all different places all over when we can.

    “We will try and support him as much as we can.”

    Jodie Halford/BBC An award poster that reads: Leavers Award. Born in the Wrong Era. Lincoln. A gold star trophy rests on top of it. Jodie Halford/BBC

    At the end of the school year, Lincoln was voted as the student born in the wrong era

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