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JULY and AUGUST 2009
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FEATURED EVENT
25th and 26th July 2009 9.30am - 6pm
Kelmarsh Hall,
Northamptonshire
FESTIVAL OF HISTORY.
Experience edge of your seat drama a history is brought
to life before your eyes! Watch as over 1,000 re-enactors
march out of history and into the heart of England. With
more than 50 different shows each day this is an action
packed weekend for all the family. Includes the Battle of
Agincourt 1415, a Tudor fashion show, a Norman melee, King
Henry VIII's Joust as well as big battle spectaculars
including a tank attack 1944 with aerial display, English
Civil War, Boer War, Soldiers of Waterloo and Galdiators,
plus much much more. An English Heritage event. |
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EVENTS 2009 |
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PREHISTORIC
BRITAIN 4000BC - 43AD
Thursdays 11am - 4pm
Castell
Henllys Iron Age Fort, North Pembrokeshire, Wales
Living in
the Past. Meet Arianrhod a lady from the Iron Age.
Touch, smell and see prehistoric life in a Celtic
roundhouse. Every Thursday through the season. Phone for
details on 01239 891 319.
August 1st 10am - 4pm Peat Moors Centre, Shapwick Road, Westhay, Near Glastonbury, Somerset
The Parisii Tribe. Iron Age Living History display at the
Peat Moors Centre
Contact :
The Peat Moors Centre 01458 860 697 for more information
3rd & 4th October 2009
Sherwood
Forest National
Nature Reserve, Nottinghamshire
Sherwood
through the Ages.
Follow the time trail around the Major Oak pathway and meet
some of the people who have lived in or helped to shape the
history of this famous forest. Multi-period living history
displays including Copper Age man, Romans,
Anglo-Saxons, Normans, Middle Ages, Civil War, Victorians,
WW1, WW2 and 1980s British army on exercise. Free admission,
£3 car parking fee applies.
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ROMAN BRITAIN 43AD - 410

19th July 2009 11am-5pm
Abbey Field,
Colchester, Essex
Historic
Battles and Chariot Spectacular.
Roman chariot racing, gladiatorial combat and armoured
Imperial soldiers, plus a full second day of our Classical
Greek to modern era living history and historical displays,
including English Civil War and Napoleonic battles, a
chronological time line of history with soldiers, uniforms
and weaponry from the ancient era to the 1980s.
Heritage Accommodation in
Essex
8th & 9th August 2009
Sutton Hoo,
Suffolk
Sutton Hoo through the Ages - from Romans
to WWII. Sutton Hoo's
living history spectacular is bigger and better than ever
before. Experience Dark Age invasions, hand to hand combat
and interactive craft displays. try your hand at archery,
watch the Redcoats in training and learn how the Home Guard
prepared for invasion. New for 2009 - Redcoats and Victorian
investigators!
Heritage Accommodation in
Suffolk
29th - 31st August 2009
Chiltern
Open Air Museum, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire HP8
4AB
Meet the
Roman Army. A wonderful
opportunity to learn about the life of the Roman
Soldiers throughout the Roman period and to meet
some of the women of the Roman Empire. Re-enactment
and research group, the Roman Military Research
Society present a soldiers encampment and
spectacular displays of Roman fighting techniques
and displays. Learn all about Roman ladies' clothes
during the afternoon Fashion Show!
http://www.romanarmy.net/
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10.45 am -
11.30 pm |
Military
display |
| 12.15 pm - 12.45 pm |
500 years of the Roman
army |
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Ladies fashion show
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Military display |
30th & 31st August (Bank Holiday) 2009 11am-5pm
Corbridge Roman Site (Hadrian's
Wall), Northumberland
Roman City Life.
The Roman town of Corbridge lives again with
civilians and soldiers, traders and crafts people. See
demonstrations of pottery, cooking and textiles, technology,
games and pastimes. Children's crafts activities and junior
military drill sessions. Plus superb displays of Roman games
on horse back and horse racing. You can also meet soldiers
off duty from Hadrian's Wall. (Booking recommended, call
0870 3331183) An English Heritage event.
Heritage Accommodation in
Northumberland
30th & 31st August (Bank Holiday) 2009 11am-5pm
Old Sarum, Wiltshire
Living History Weekend.
This weekend take a look at British history
through the ages, from the mighty Roman empire, to the
Tommies of World War II. The Normans have arrived -
enjoy fantastic arena entertainment as they show off
their skill at arms on horseback and the Norman cavalry
and foot soldiers do battle. Fingers in ears as the
Napoleonic redcoats will be showing off their weaponry
skills and firepower. Visit the living history camps to
meet Roman, Medieval and Tudor folk and for talks and
demonstrations throughout the day. Plus, children can
take part in our Knights Quest.
Verulamium Museum, St. Albans,
Hertfordshire
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
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VIKINGS AND OTHER INVADERS 410 - 1066

3rd July - 6th July 2009
Peel
Viking Festival, Peel, Isle of Man
Isle of Man Viking Festival.
Starts on 3 July Friday at 7.30pm with the Opening Ceremony on Peel
Beach when Sigurd The Stout arrives by Viking Boat and challenges the Manx
Viking King to battle for the rule of The Isle of Man.
Living History displays and Viking Village. Highlights on Sunday 5th
July include a Battle at 3pm and the Viking Boat Burning and
Torchlight Procession at 10pm.
29th - 31st August (Bank Holiday) 2009 11am - 5pm
Lindisfarne Priory,
Northumberland
The Making of England... Vikings!
Encounter the terrifying Vikings as they spread a
wave of terror and turmoil with their raids on the North
Eastern coast of England, where Lindisfarne was first to
be set upon in 793 AD. Explore their encampment to discover the
rigours and entertainments of Viking campaigning. Witness grisly
displays of combat culminating in a full-scale, deadly battle. Full
combat on Sunday & Monday. Displays dependant on tide times
(Tide safe crossing times: Sat 29: 12.15pm -
9.20pm / Sun 30: 12.35am - 10.25am & 1.35pm - 10.40pm / Mon 31:
2.05am - 11:35am & 3.15pm - 11.45pm. )
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
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NORMANS
1066 - 1216

8th & 9th August
Sutton Hoo, Suffolk
Sutton Hoo Through the Ages.
End of Empire Romans, Dark Ages, Normans, Napoleonic
redcoats and 1940 Home Guard. A multi-era event placing Sutton Hoo
and its world famous 7th century burials in their historical
context. Living History, combat, displays and entertainments. A National Trust event.
30th & 31st August (Bank Holiday) 2009 11am-5pm
Old Sarum, Wiltshire
Living History Weekend.
This weekend take a look at British history
through the ages, from the mighty Roman empire, to the
Tommies of World War II. The Normans have arrived -
enjoy fantastic arena entertainment as they show off
their skill at arms on horseback and the Norman cavalry
and foot soldiers do battle. Fingers in ears as the
Napoleonic redcoats will be showing off their weaponry
skills and firepower. Visit the living history camps to
meet Roman, Medieval and Tudor folk and for talks and
demonstrations throughout the day. Plus, children can
take part in our Knights Quest.
3rd & 4th October 2009
Sherwood Forest
National Nature Reserve, Nottinghamshire
Sherwood through the Ages.
Follow the time trail around the Major Oak pathway and
meet some of the people who have lived in or helped to shape
the history of this famous forest. Multi-period living
history displays including Copper Age man, Romans,
Anglo-Saxons, Normans, Middle Ages, Civil War, Victorians,
WW1, WW2 and 1980s British army on exercise. Free admission,
£3 car parking fee applies.

10th & 11th October 2009 10am-4pm
1066 Battle of Hastings, Abbey & Battlefield, East Sussex
The Making of England...The Battle of
Hastings. Re-live the atmosphere and tension of medieval
battle as over 400 soldiers clash in our annual
re-enactment of the 1066 Battle of Hastings, on the very
battlefield where it took place. Immerse yourself in
medieval life as you stroll around the living history
encampments; be amazed by the Norman Cavalry display;
watch the chain mail and weaponry makers and take an
entertaining look at the Bayeux Tapestry on a washing
line! Marvel at the medieval falconry and see if you
have what it takes to be archer in battle in the
have-a-go archery! It really is one of the best family
days out in history!
Heritage Accommodation in
East Sussex
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MIDDLE AGES 1216 - 1485

VIDEO SHORT:
Wars of the Roses Re-enactment, Kenilworth
Castle 2007 - click here to view (Please
note - opens in a new window)
18th and 19th July 2009
Woodsford Castle, near Dorchester, Dorset
Dorset Medieval Festival.
Nestling in the
beautiful Frome Valley in the heart of Dorset lies Woodsford
Castle, the remaining part of a 14th century fortified
Manor House. In this magical setting will be held the first
Dorset Medieval Festival. Watch jousting, mounted
skill-at-arms displays, archery, cannon firing and mock-battle skirmishes. Living History in
the tented medieval village and marketplace.
The historic castle, not normally open to the public will be
available for public viewing. More details:
http://www.dorsetmedievalfestival.co.uk/
15th & 16th August 2009 11am - 4pm
Lacock Abbey, Fox Talbot Museum & Village, Wiltshire
The Nuns of Lacock Abbey.
See the historic cloisters brought to life through this
special re-enactment event depicting the lives of the
nuns living at Lacock Abbey in the 13th century. With
live performances and displays visitors will experience
life as it was for the nuns and learn more about this
period in history through displays such as illuminated
writing, music, clothing, food and armour.
Accommodation in Castles
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THE TUDORS 1485 - 1603
July 11th & 12th 2009
Gainsborough Old Hall, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
Tudor living history.
Tudor Living History.
Living history plus Henry and his Queen. Contact: 01427) 612669 for more details.
8th & 9th August 2009 11am - 5pm
Scarborough Castle, North Yorkshire
All the
King's Guns.
King Henry VIII visits Scarborough with his
entourage and massive firepower! Be amazed at the
power of the giant cannon, hauled by heavy horses,
and watch in awe as the sailors of Great Harry's
Navy demonstrate a Tudor gun deck similar to that of
the infamous Mary Rose. The King himself will be in
residence to see the strength of his gunners and to
take part in displays of horsemanship and hunting.
With a huge cast of musicians, retainers and his
lady, the King brings Tudor England to life to
commemorate the 500th anniversary of his coronation
in 1509.
Accommodation in Tudor and/or Stuart Houses
Lavenham Priory, Lavenham,
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THE
STUARTS 1603 - 1714

25th and 26th July 2009 10.30am - 4.30pm
Bodnant Garden, Conwy, Wales Civil
War Re-enactment at Bodnant Garden. Located in The Park at stunning Bodnant Garden, go back
in time to find out what life was like in the
seventeenth century! Join us for this spectacular 2 day
weekend event of living history featuring authentic
tented encampments, military displays of pike and
musket, a battle re-enactment with musket and cannon
fire, and historical figures to talk to about life in
the mid 1600s. Pike, Musket, Drums & Colours display in
the mornings from 10.30am, with the battle re-enactment
at 2pm each day. Please Note : There will be very loud noises
from musketfire and cannon during the battles.
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GEORGIAN BRITAIN 1714 - 1837
Saturdays 4th July, 1st August 2009
Geffrye Museum,
Kingsland Road, London E2 8EA
Restored Historic
Almshouse. The Geffrye Museum is one of London’s best-loved museums. It
shows the changing style of the English domestic interior in a
series of period rooms from 1600 to the present day. 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. Visitors will have a chance to visit the
restored historic almshouse on the following days:
- Saturdays: 2 May, 6 June, 4
July, 1 August, 5 and 19 September, 3 October, 7 November, 5
December 2009
- Sundays: 14 and 21 June (12.15, 2.00,
3.00 and 4.00pm), 19 July (12.15, 2.00, 3.00 and 4.00pm), 9
August (12.15, 2.00, 3.00 and 4.00pm) 2009
Timed entries on Saturdays are at 11.00am,
12.00pm, 2.00pm and 3.00pm. Additional 4.00pm entry between
May and September.
Tickets: Adults £2.00, Friends of the Geffrye, disabled
visitors and children under 16 free. Numbers are limited and
will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Heritage
Accommodation in London
Saturday 4th & Sunday 5th July 2009 12 noon - 5pm
The American Museum in Britain, Claverton
Manor, Bath BA2 7BD
War of Independence Camp and 4th
of July Celebration
The Crown
Forces Drill Display, an 18th Century gentleman, family
games and activities, topped off with a classic rock 'n roll
band (who will even teach you a few dance steps) - come join
the party! The Crown Forces Drill Display at 1.30 and 3.00.
All activities are included with Grounds
Admission.

12th, 18th, 25th July 2009
Burns House, Burns Street, Dumfries,
Scotland
Meet Jean
Armour Burns.
As part of the Homecoming Celebration Events across
Scotland, step back in time to 1809 and come and meet Jean
Armour Burns, wife of
Robert Burns and find out what life is like for Jean
after the death of her husband in 1796. Tel: 01387 255 297
18th & 19th July
2009 10am - 6pm
Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire
Lace Wars present the Jacobite Rebellion. Travel back in time
to 1745. Visit the opposing camps throughout the day and see drills
and a skirmish between the two sides at selected times.
1st & 2nd August
2009
Chiltern
Open Air Museum, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire HP8
4AB
Meet Sharpe's Rifles.
The Sharpe Appreciation Society & the 95th
Rifles.
Fans of the TV
series Sharpe's Rifles will be delighted to know
that The Sharpe Appreciation Society, along with one
or two of the actors from the series will be
visiting the Museum over this weekend. Jason Salkey,
who plays Sergeant Harris, will be here in costume
to talk to visitors about life as one of the famous
"Green Jackets"! Napoleonic Re-enactment Group the
95th Rifles will also be on hand in their
soldier's encampment throughout the weekend to show
visitors their drill techniques and their
spectacular rifle firing demonstrations.
22nd & 23rd August
2009
Chiltern
Open Air Museum, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire HP8
4AB
England vs. Scotland in the 18th
century
Lace Wars
The English fight
the Scots in this wonderful military event
demonstrating the rivalries and fighting techniques
from the 18th Century. Meet the Red Coat
Infantry Soldiers, see the British Dragoons on
horseback, and witness the attempts of the much
beleaguered Jacobites to overcome the English soldiers.
There will be
colourful displays of traditional gun fire from the
red coat soldiers of King George and occasional
skirmishes with the rebellious Jacobites. A highlight of
the day will be the spectacular displays given by
the mounted Dragoons demonstrating their skill with
swords and lances on horseback.
30th & 31st August (Bank Holiday) 2009 11am-5pm
Old Sarum, Wiltshire
Living History Weekend.
This weekend take a look at British history
through the ages, from the mighty Roman empire, to the
Tommies of World War II. The Normans have arrived -
enjoy fantastic arena entertainment as they show off
their skill at arms on horseback and the Norman cavalry
and foot soldiers do battle. Fingers in ears as the
Napoleonic redcoats will be showing off their weaponry
skills and firepower. Visit the living history camps to
meet Roman, Medieval and Tudor folk and for talks and
demonstrations throughout the day. Plus, children can
take part in our Knights Quest.
3rd and 4th October 2009
Kingston Maurward House, near Dorchester, Dorset DT2 8PY
International Napoleonic
Weekend. Join us in the beautiful Regency setting of
Kingston Maurward with its magnificent Grade I listed
Mansion House and rolling parkland to celebrate the 200th
anniversary of "1809" - the year in which the Duke of
Wellington lead British and Hanovarian troops into Spain and
Portugal to face the massed armies of Napoleon Bonaparte -
and the start of the "Peninsular War". This campaign resulted in the overthrow of the French
Emperor in 1814, his exile to the Island of Elba, and his
final defeat at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.

The
International Napoleonic Weekend will have demonstrations of
both soldiers and civilians from the Napoleonic Wars. So
whether your passion is Napoleon Bonaparte, the Duke of
Wellington, Jane Austen, or even "Sharpe", come along and
enjoy the weekend at this fantastic event. We will also be
staging the 16th International Napoleonic Fair in the
Georgian Mansion on the same weekend (entry included in your
ticket price)
Advance tickets are now available
online - and at discounted prices - for a limited period.
Visit
www.internationalnapoleonicfair.com
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THE
VICTORIAN AGE 1837 - 1901

15th & 16th August
2009 11am - 5pm
Richmond Castle, North Yorkshire
Victorian Gymkhana. Looking
dashing in uniform, our gentlemen open proceedings with a dazzling
demonstration of skill and horsemanship. Our ladies, riding side
saddle, will compete with the gents in games of polo, pig sticking
and the famous "teapot dash". The gymkhana concludes with one of our
ladies attempting the "Victorian leap", an amazing display of skill
and bravery as she attempts to jump - glass of wine in hand - a
fully set table! Will she make it? You'll have to come and see for
yourselves. The red coat military men of the Green Howard's will
also be here re-enacting a recruiting party and drill squad. An
English Heritage event.
September 19th & 20th 2009
Nothe Fort, Barrack Road, Weymouth, Dorset DT4 8UF
Victorian
Military Tattoo Weekend. The 19th Foot with the
11th Hussars and other Victorian re-enactment groups will
present living history and displays at the Victorian
Military Tattoo weekend. Nothe Fort was built in 1872
to protect England and its Portland Harbour. The fort is
situated on the Weymouth shore in Dorset, home of the 2012
Olympic Sailing event.

October 10th & 11th 2009
The American Museum in Britain, Claverton
Manor, Bath BA2 7BD
American
Civil War Weekend.
Involving over 100
costumed re-enactors this is the biggest
living-history event of the season. See a
hillside skirmish complete with infantry,
barricades, cannon fire and lots of noise
and smoke! After the battle visitors are
welcome to chat with members of the group to
learn more about this important turning
point in American history. Entry by grounds
admission. Living history by the
Southern Skirmish Association
October 29th - 31st 2009 12 noon - 3pm
Whitby Abbey, Whitby, North Yorkshire
Days of Victorian Gothic.
Come and discover the Victorians at their gothic
best. There will be a variety of characters to meet from
a Victorian surgeon to the hangman! Plus eerie
demonstrations from science to funeral processions!
Weird, wonderful and deliciously gothic!
October 29th - 31st 2009 6pm - 8.30pm
Whitby Abbey, Whitby, North Yorkshire
Nights of Victorian Gothic.
Come and discover the Victorians at their gothic
best in the floodlit remains of Whitby Abbey. Witness
live action storytelling, rifle firing, a dashing
highwayman, plus, a special night time appearance of a
full Victorian gothic funeral procession complete with
horse drawn carriage. With costumed performers and
demonstrations from Victorian Science to funerals, from
the surgeon to the hangman, there will be a variety of
Victorian characters to meet. (Last admission 7.30pm.)
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EDWARDIAN
ERA AND WW1
1901 - 1918

11th and 12th July 2009 11am - 4pm
Brodsworth Hall
and Gardens,
South Yorkshire
Deeds Not
Words - Votes for Women.
Discover the words and songs and stories of the suffragettes
with a trio of professional actors bringing to life the
campaign of Votes for Women in this entertaining
performance.
The Suffragette movement, frustrated by the
Liberal government's lack of support for votes for women,
turned to radical methods to influence public opinion -
prepare to be entertained!
8th and 9th August 2009 11am - 4.30pm
Bateman's, East
Sussex
World War I
Weekend.
When Rudyard Kipling used his connections to get his
much loved son a commision in the Irish Guards at the
beginning of WWI, he little realised he was sending the
young man to his doom. Hear more of the story and find
out about life on the Western Front in 1915 as you walk
around the encampment, examine the equipment, talk to
the soldiers and watch the rifle drills.
22nd and 23rd August 2009 11am - 4.30pm
Belton House,
Lincolnshire
The Great War Weekend.
Step back in time to World War 1 at the home of The
Machine Gun Corps. Watch The Great War Society
perform military skirmishes and drill displays.
Visit the field hospital, recruiting post and living
history camp. Another chance to see The Machine Gun
Corps exhibition and meet members of The Machine Gun
Corps History Group. Normal grounds admission
applies.
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
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POST WW1 AND WW2
1918 - 1960
7th August 2009 11am -
3pm
Arlington Court & The National Trust's Carriage
Collection, Devon Fun Friday - Austerity
for Prosperity in 1949.
Discover what life was like in 1949, ration books,
utility clothes and also the New Look and new
gadgets! A brave new world! Wear outdoor clothes. More details: Arlington Court, 01271 850296,
arlingtoncourt@nationaltrust.org.uk

8th & 9th August 2009 10am - 5pm
Damyns Hall Aerodrome, Aveley Road,
Upminster,
Essex RM14 2TN Military and Flying
Machines.
Military vehicles, tank and flying displays. Helicopter and
aircraft rides. Meet the Veterans. Living History displays.
Militaria fair. Vintage and modern aircraft.
We will be
recreating past times at this vintage aerodrome with over
two hundred vintage military vehicles, including an armoured
vehicle parade together with several tanks, aircraft
displays as well as a WW2 Spitfire and a wing walking display
on a WW2 Boeing Stearman Biplane. There will also be an
opportunity to meet over 30 living history groups, over 40
set displays of weapons and equipment creating an
exceptional atmosphere.
Flour Bombing - your opportunity to fly in a WW2 vintage
aircraft and drop flour bombs on a target! Living History
representations include a WW2 “Home
Front” Anderson shelter, bomb disposal, Vietnam, Wartime RAF
display including a life size Spitfire.
Arena displays, WW2 Skirmish, including tanks!
ALL ATTRACTIONS MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO UNFORESEEN OR
MECHANICAL/WEATHER/ RELIABILITY CIRCUMSTANCES More details: 01245
476249,
www.mvt-essex.org.uk
15th &
16th August 2009
Rufford Abbey Country Park,
Nottinghamshire On the Home Front
1939-1945.
Our third great year of fantastic forties fun! Military and
civilian displays, Dakota flyover, living history, fashion,
music, song, firemen and pumps, entertainments and much
more! Visitors are invited to join in with the spirit of the
event by coming in period dress (completely optional, of
course!). Free daytime admission
(modest car parking fee applies).
29th - 31st August 2009 11am - 5pm
Audley End House and Gardens, Essex
Station 43 - Spies, Soldiers and Secrets.
This weekend we travel back to the time of
World War II, when the house was home to the Polish
Branch of the Special Operations Executive. Meet
soldiers and see how they would have lived and
worked, Try your hand at fun code cracking
activities but make sure you don't miss the
spectacular parachute drop!
Booking Recommended, please call 0870 333 1183
16th
- 18th October 2009
Pickering Show Ground, North Yorkshire
Europe at War
Weekend.
The Northern World War 2
Association is holding its Europe at War Weekend
2009 at Pickering Show Ground on 16 - 18 October.
The event will include
living histories, battles, vehicles, dances on the
evenings etc. See the nww2a website
events page for further details
www.nww2a.co.uk
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