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FEBRUARY and MARCH 2012

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FEATURED EVENT

February 11th - 19th 2012
Jorvik Viking Centre, York

JORVIK Viking Festival. JORVIK Viking Festival keeps alive the 1000-year-old tradition of 'Jolablot', the original Viking festival that celebrates the end of the long, cold, northern winter nights and the coming of spring. The 27th annual JORVIK Viking Festival will take place at various sites across York during this week. More details: 01904 615505

 

EVENTS  2012

MULTI-PERIOD EVENTS

26th & 27th May 2012
Ryedale Folk Museum, Hutton Le Hole, York

A Multi Period History. Re-enactors demonstrating on site all weekend, covering different periods and demonstrating their traditional ways of living. Wander into 16th, 18th and 19th century thatched cottages, the Edwardian photographic studio, Iron Age roundhouse, working blacksmiths or just explore the many attractions of Ryedale Folk Museum’s 5 acre site. 

PREHISTORIC BRITAIN  4000BC - 43AD

18th February 2012  2pm - 4pm
St Fagan's National History Museum, Cardiff, Wales

  Life in the Iron Age. The Iron Age way of life seems very different to how we live now – explore the roundhouse and learn about everyday life from an Iron Age interpreter. 11am-1pm in Welsh, 2pm-4pm in English.

ROMAN BRITAIN 
43AD - 410

Second Weekend in Every Month
Veralamium Museum, StyAlbans

Legion XIIII on Guard. Verulamium Museum is invaded every second weekend in the month by Roman soldiers who demonstrate the tactics and equipment of the Roman Imperial Army. Free.
Contact  01727 751 810

VIKINGS AND OTHER INVADERS
410 - 1066

February 11th - 19th 2012
Jorvik Viking Centre, York

JORVIK Viking Festival. JORVIK Viking Festival keeps alive the 1000-year-old tradition of 'Jolablot', the original Viking festival that celebrates the end of the long, cold, northern winter nights and the coming of spring. The 27th annual JORVIK Viking Festival will take place at various sites across York during this week. More details: 01904 615505

Heritage Accommodation in Yorkshire

May 19th - 20th 2012
Moira Furnace, Leicestershire

Moira Canal Festival 2012. At the Moira Canal Festival there will be some aggressive Vikings and their encampment, a miniature steam train, trailable boats, Morris dancing, children´s crafts and entertainment, ferret racing, fire eating, escapology, craft and charity stalls, bar and refreshments. The Moira Furnace Museum will be open and the Joseph Wilkes trip boat will be running. Avro Lancaster Bomber Fly past on Saturday. More details: http://www.moiracanalfestival.co.uk/

Every night throughout the year
Market Square, Ripon, North Yorkshire

Every night, in a tradition dating from  886 A.D.,  at 9 pm. the Wakeman blows his horn in the Market Square at the four corners of the Obelisk to 'set the watch'. The City has 3 'sounding' horns, the oldest of which (no longer blown because of antiquity) is known as the 'Charter' horn and is dated A.D. 886 since, according to ancient tradition, it symbolised the granting of 'charter rites' to Ripon in that year. The second horn is dated 1690; the third, an African Ox horn (blown daily today) was given to the city in 1865 by the then serving Mayor.

Heritage Accommodation in North Yorkshire

NORMANS
1066  - 1216

MIDDLE AGES   1216 - 1485

June 2nd - 4th 2012
Skipton Castle, Skipton, North Yorks.

War of the Roses Weekend.  It is May 1460. Henry VI is King of England and Lord John Clifford is master of Skipton Castle. However, the country is in the grip of a civil war (The War of the Roses) between the supporters of the King, known as Lancastrians because Henry VI is also Duke of Lancaster; and supporters of his rival, Richard, Duke of York, whose supporters are known as Yorkists. The Red Wyvern Society present a recreation of a medieval campsite within the castle grounds. See the garrison demonstrate their arms and armour. 10am - 6pm (Sunday 12 noon - 6pm)

VIDEO SHORT:
Wars of the Roses Re-enactment, Kenilworth Castle 2007

June 10th 2012  12noon to 5pm
Rockingham Castle, Market Harborough, Leics.

Jousting and Medieval Village. The Knights of Nottingham & the Oxford Household make a triumphant return to Rockingham Castle. The Knights of Nottingham perform a thrilling display of horsemanship and jousting from days gone by. The Oxford Household provides a fascinating medieval living history village demonstrating skill-at-arms and trades from life in earlier times. Music & story telling for children and adults.

Accommodation in Castles

THE TUDORS   1485 - 1603

May 5th to 7th 2012
Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk

May Day Tudor Recreation. Kentwell's Re-Creations started in 1979 with a Re-Creation of Tudor Domestic Life and these are still the most outstanding evocation of the Tudor Age in the UK. The most authentic Tudors in a most authentic Tudor setting.

Visit Kentwell Hall or Tel: 01787 310 207 for more information

 

THE STUARTS 1603 - 1714

18th February 2012
Old Town Hall, Weymouth, Dorset

English Civil War Weekend. A celebration and commemorative march to remember the English Civil War. Weymouth has been a key part of English history, having survived the siege of Weymouth in 1645 it is the perfect place to celebrate this living history and heritage event. The march starts on the Saturday at the Old Town Hall.

VIDEO SHORT:
The Kings Army March, Whitehall, London, 31st
January 2010

On the 31st January 2010 The English Civil War Society carried out The King's Army March, following the route taken by Charles I to the place of his death.

GEORGIAN BRITAIN 1714 - 1837

Saturday 4th February 2012 
Tuesdays 7th & 21st February 2012
Geffrye Museum, Kingsland Road, London E2 8EA

Restored Historic Almshouse. Visit one of the Geffrye's 18th century almshouses which has been fully restored to its original condition, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of London's poor and elderly in former times. Timed entries on Saturdays are at 11.00am, 12.00pm, 2.00pm, 3.00pm and 4.00pm. Sunday entries at 12.15pm, 2.00pm, 3.00pm and 4.00pm.

 

THE VICTORIAN AGE 1837 - 1901

EDWARDIAN ERA AND WW1
1901 - 1918

24th June 2012
Bishops House and Meersbrook Park, Sheffield, S. Yorks.

Edwardian Picnic. Forget the Victorians, it was the Edwardians who had the fun. Kite flying, croquet, punch and judy, grass sledging, barber shop harmony and much much more. Dress up in your Edwardian best and find out what was concerning the Edwardians in 1908.

Every Saturday Night
Langtry Manor Hotel, Bournemouth, Dorset

An Edwardian Banquet. Our 7 course Edwardian Banquet takes place every Saturday night and is served by staff in Edwardian tails and the girls in mob caps and aprons ( as in 'Upstairs Downstairs'). All the food is presented to guests as it would be at one of Edward VII's banquets. There is a short interlude by an actress describing Lillie Langtry’s and Edwards’s story in words and music. More details on our website

POST WW1 AND WW2  1918 - 1960

9th March 2012
Bishops' House, Sheffield, S8 9BE

WWII comes back to Bishop's House. We are going back to WW2 with Homefront enacters and see what grandmother's kitchen looked like and the clothes she wore. Fun for everybody, whether you are old enough to remember it, or too young to even remember the start of a new Millenium.

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