Stop the (hand powered printing) presses! Two more events have been added to our 2023 calendar!
In addition to our other shows and events, we will now be attending the Chalke Valley History Festival and returning to Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings!
Buckinghams Retinue will be providing medieval living history with a focus on food, ettiquette and dance as part of the wider Chalke Valley History Festival on 1st and 2nd July, in Broad Chalke, Wiltshire.
We have also been invited back to Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings in Bromsgrove on the 27th and 28th August, where we will be proving our full range of medieval displays in our living history camp.
Members of Buckingham’s Retinue recently took part in the Barnet Mediaeval Festival, commemorating the battle of Barnet in 1471.
Barnet is a relatively new event but well organized, with two battles per day, a good mix of traders and merchants, and other shows, talks and activities throughout the day.
For our part we set up a small encampment, with Mark providing his mediaeval medicine and surgery talk throughout the day, then we were off to fight for the house of York at the battles of St Albans and Barnet!
Our camp
Preparing for battle
The calm before the battle
Shiny things in the market!
Medieval board games
Marks Medieval Medicine
Our neigbours were a bit flat...
More goodies in the market
Advancing on the enemy!
Saturday sunset
Group members will next be attending the Tewkesbury Mediaeval Festival, 8th-9th July. See the Tewkesbury Mediaeval Festival for more information:Tewkesbury Medieval Festival
This weekend Buckingham’s Retinue appeared, alongside our friends and colleagues from Livery and Maintenance, at the St George’s Day festivities hosted by English Heritage at Wrest Park, an impressive stately home on the edge of Milton Keynes.
Some of our members will be at the Barnet Mediaeval Festival 10th-11th June. See the festival website for further details Barnet Medieval Festival – Reenactment of the Battle of Barnet 1471