JustOut Knight's festival Serbia 2017 adventure vith the kids.
Adventure with the kids. The knight festival takes place every year in August, in the city of Despotovac and in the monastery of Manasija. Manasija is surrounded by a fortress that was the home of Despot Stefan Lazarevic, known as the High Stefan. The festival lasts for three days with a medieval camp below the walls of the fortress, knights battles and markets, as well as various schools of medieval martial arts and crafts. Festival is visited by guests from all over world, and the knight come from all over Europe and cheeses. Maybe we are expecting you next year. For more information, Google JustOut Festival of Serbia Manasija.
The recording was made on the third day of the festival.
The Beaumaris Food Festival 2015
The Beaumaris Food Festival 2015 took place on 12th and 13th September and is a showcase for wide variety of artisan food and drink suppliers. There are also many Arts and Crafts stalls.
A great day out.
Bea Williams, Soap Maker. Glan Conwy, Wales.
In the summer of 2009, Nick Hand set off to cycle around the coast of the British Isles. The people he talked to along the way included artists, craftspeople and makers. More films:
Llanfairfechan Pictures Part 2
Pictures taken around Llanfairfechan.
Knights and Merchants at Colchester Castle
Full Contact Medieval Combat and Medieval Re-enactment, performers. The Colchester Medieval Festival & Oyster Fayre Market 2nd & 3rd June 2018:
This festival reminds me an old PC Game called Knights and Merchants which based on 15th and 16th century, Medieval life and battles.
00:00 The Suffolk Free Company:Armour & Arms Demonstrations pand Full contact Medieval Armed Combat in the Tourney Ring
Battle Of The Nations :
The UK FED, The Original Full Contact Medieval Combat Group
00:33 Ravencrest:
Shoes, Weaponry, Buckles, Armour & Helmets
03:42 Archer of the Fayre:
At various areas Skilled Archers contend for the coveted Archer of the Fayre Trophy
03:47 History Blooms:
A Medieval Archer and his Wife the Surgeon
04:06 Out on a Wing Falconry:
Flying demonstrations and static Falconers display of Birds
04:21 The Yarnsmith of Norwich:
The Storyteller of Saxon, Viking, Medieval, Tudor & Stuart Tales
04:40 Aisle O'var Backswording Clubbe:
Backswording Challenge & Fighting with Sword and Buckler in the Combat Area
04:47 Fairbow Archery:
Traditional Longbows, Arrows & Archery Supplies
04:51 The Town Watch:
Mayor's & Archer of the Fayre Referees
05:07 Amber Wolf Workshop: Viking arms
05:15 Melford hys Companie:
Living History Encampment
05:19 Jack Greene:
Medieval Miscellany & Spinning Wheels
05:23 Mike the Hat:
Fine Felt & Woolen Hats All Styles Many & Various
05:32 The Norfolk Cider Company:
Working Apple Mill & Cider Press and Fresh Apple Juice
06:00 The Merchant Venturers:
Medieval Re-enactment Supplies
06:11 Jonathon de Hadleigh:
Wandering show with Juggling, Magic & Story Telling.
06:15 The Copper :
Foods Recreated from Historic Recipes for you to try at Home
06:28 Herts Fabrics: Wool linen and damask fabrics
06:31 Martha's Garden:
All Natural, Hand Crafted, Skincare Products
06:34 Noctule: Medieval Style Clothing
06:36 Rope Walk
06:39 PPertop Hive Colchester Honey
06:47 Pilgrims Pottery: Medieval Based Ceramics
06:50 Fairbow Pottery:
Pottery
07:09 Colchester Historical Dance:
Will demonstrate Court & Country Dances of the period+ Guest Musicians
07:33 The Colchester Waits: Colchester's Waits entertain the populace and perform at civic occasions
07:45 Norwich & Norfolk Medieval Association:
Living History displays with Trade & Skills Demonstrations
07:54 Stellar Bloom Dried Real Flowers
07:59 The Cheese & Pie Man:
Various Cheeses & Home Made Pies
08:05 Sweete Harmonie:Female group specialising in singing
Mediaeval & Renaissance songs
08:26 The Fool's Puppet Theatre Companie: Medieval booth show based on Fantastic Tales.
Knights and merchants between 15th and 16th century at Colchester Castle Medieval Festival. Colchester’s first History Fayre of the modern era took place in 1989, and commemorated the 800th anniversary of the granting of a Royal Charter to the town in 1189. This has now grown so big that we feel that we can call it The Colchester Medieval Festival & Oyster Fayre Market. Each June will stage a full medieval style fair, It remembers a time when folk from the countryside and neighbouring villages would travel to the ‘Big Fair’ in the town.
Here we show avenues of stalls selling anything from a pin to a full suit of armour.
Each merhant will have been carefully chosen, so that only true merchandise suitable for the traditional market is provided. Maybe a great wheel for spinning, or linen for making clothes, new bowls for cooking, or leather to repair shoes. All will be there and on sale.
Here we can stage hand-to-hand armed combat, demonstrating the use of various weapons and armour, with a referee to ensure that things don't get out of hand. Visitors will have the opportunity to try on armour and feel the weapons, such as bill and poleaxe, at first hand. The true weight of a mail shirt never ceases to amaze the public. The public will be invited to participate in the simpler dances, with instruction in the trickier ones available.
Falconry was that of the Gentry classes. We will endeavour to display this side of medieval life too, by the flying of hawks in the arena.
Turkish Cypriot Cultural Association has organised a trip to Colchester Castle’s Medieval Festival to promote living herritage, art, craft and festivals :
The Merchants and Performers in the video (2017)
The Performers 2017:
The merchants 2017:
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4K. Betws-y-Coed. The Great Orme. Llangollen. Conwy & Caernarvon Castles.
4K. Betws-y-Coed is a village and community in the Conwy valley in Conwy County Borough, Wales. Prior to 1974 it was located in the historic county of Caernarfonshire, right on the boundary with Denbighshire.
Llangollen is a small town and community in Denbighshire, north-east Wales, on the River Dee at the edge of the Berwyn mountains and the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB. It had a population of 3,658 at the 2011 census
The Great Orme is a limestone headland on the north coast of Wales, above the town of Llandudno. Referred to as Cyngreawdr Fynydd by the 12th-century poet Gwalchmai ap Meilyr, its English name derives from the Old Norse word for sea serpent.
Part of the World Heritage Site, Conwy was built for King Edward I at the end of the 13th century, and it’s liable to take your breath away more than 700 years later. The tours are particularly worth taking in – full of nooks and crannies, Medieval history weaves through this place.
RSPB Conwy. Where else can you see lapwings tumbling and goslings preening, with glimpses of the Snowdonia mountains and Conwy's medieval castle? RSPB Conwy offers a fascinating trip for the whole family, whether in a pushchair or long shorts! There’s always a warm welcome in the Visitors Centre, and something tasty in the monthly farmer’s market.
The Bryn Euryn Nature Reserve. Climb to the top of the limestone hill nature reserve for stunning 360° views of the surrounding area overlooking Rhos on Sea. There’s a network of walking paths through woodland and across grassy knolls, the Summit Trail and Woodland Trail, leading to the ruins of Llys Euryn a historic 15th century house and 6th century hilltop fort.
The core content contained in the above combined articles, was originally written by several A.N. Others + myself, then combined. It was then all re-formatted, re-edited, with the spelling & grammar corrected, then added to where pertinent, before being updated by me, myself, and I, to suit this subject matter more exclusively.
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England's Medieval Festival at Herstmonceux Castle -Sussex. Entertainers, Musicians & Family Fun.
England’s Medieval Festival isn’t only about Knights, battles, sword-fighting, jousting and sieges, ok well there is lots of that, but there is also plenty of musicians, jesters, fire performers, birds of prey displays, open-air theatre, kids kingdom, rides, archery, childrens’ entertainment, face-painting, axe throwing and much more. There is something for everyone, so click play to see some of what is on offer.
England’s Medieval Festival is the largest event of it’s kind in England and is held annually in the grounds of Herstmonceux Castle, in East Sussex, over a weekend in August. The event has grown in popularity and has been running now for over 20 years.
The Festival offers a mix of entertainment to suit everyone, full-scale battle re-enactments, combat displays, jousting, archery, falconry displays, children’s entertainers, musicians and living history encampments. The Festival takes place in the castle grounds and visitors are also free to roam around the exterior of the castle and gardens. The festival has excellent facilities including numerous food and drink stalls. There are also many medieval craft stalls and tents to visit and browse.
Herstmonceux is a grand Tudor castle, surrounded by a moat on three sides, situated in the beautiful Sussex countryside. Built in 1441, by Sir Roger Fiennes, Treaurer of the Household of Henry VI, it is one of the oldest remaining, significant brick buildings in England. His brother had fought for Henry V at theBattle of Agincourt.
Later notable visitors to the castle included Anne of Cleaves, in 1540, one of the many wives of Henry VIII. The castle subsequently fell into disrepair until in 1911 it was acquired by Lt Colonel Claude Lowther in 1911, a conservative MP, who started the reconstruction work. Lowther created a number of volunteer Royal Sussex Regiments, who went to fight in France and Belgium during the first world war. The Royal Greenwich Observatory bought the castle in 1946 and it served as a scientific institution for over 40 years.
Although there is evidence of occupation during Roman times Herstmonceux was first mentioned in the Domesday book, following the Norman invasion by William the Conqueror. The name is derived from the marriage between a Norman nobleman and a Saxon lady.
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Conwy - Welsh Pride 4%
Review of Conwy Brewery's Welsh Pride
The smallest house in Britain
It's small
Welsh Independence Five Views - National Eisteddfod 2019
Es i i'r Eisteddfod Genedlaethol yn Llanrwst ar y diwrnod cyntaf. Siaradias i a phump person am Annibyniaeth Cymru.
I went to the Welsh National Eisteddfod on the first day 3/8/2019, and spoke with five different people from varying positions about the rising interest in Welsh Independence.
Steve Heaney from Llanrwst at the Plaid Cymru (Party of Wales tent), Lee Canning a Conservative with Taxpayer Alliance Wales, Jason Edwards running for office with the Welsh Liberal Democrats, Gwyn Llewelyn - the treasurer of YES Cymru, and David Blackmore a welsh learner (like myself from Newport (Casnewydd)).
Little Knights Duel
A clash from separate kingdoms, shrunken into tiny enjoyment.
One of the videos from our trip to the Renaissance fair.
Harlequin Puppet Theatre (1963)
Rhos-on-Sea, Denbighshire (Clywd).
M/S of a sign - 'Harlequin Puppet Theatre'. M/S of Britain's first puppet theatre. A woman checks the strings of different wooden puppets hanging in a row. M/S of schoolgirls filing into the theatre. M/S of people at buying tickets at the box office.
The audience are seated in front a small stage. Various shots of the play, Chu Chin Chow, performed by puppets. Shots of the audience. Panning shot along the puppeteers controlling the puppets from above the stage. Various shots of puppets - including a drunk, a weightlifter and a cow.
The puppeteers are named as Pat Ronald, Eric Bramell and Millicent Ford. The schoolgirls are from Hillgrove School in Bangor.
Cuts exist - please see separate record.
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Jousting at England's Medieval Festival (HD) Herstmonceux Castle, Sussex
Spectacular Medieval Jousting tournament re-enacted at Herstmonceux Castle, as part of England’s Medieval Festival, performed by Destrier.
A colourful, action-packed spectacle of courage, strength and skill performed by the Knights of Destrier in the Royal Arena, in the grounds of the historic and picturesque Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex. This film shows highlights from the authentic jousting tournament.
Transport yourself back in time to the most favourite form of Medieval entertainment, an exciting and colourful pageant where you can watch mounted knights charging towards each other on their destriers, at up to 40 miles per hour, using lances to defeat and hopefully dismount their opponents. Medieval jousting tournaments were the training grounds for Knights of the Middle ages but were also great entertainment for the local people. A thrilling and enjoyable show suitable for all the family.
The Knights of Destrier are one of the pioneers of modern jousting re-enactments, staging displays since 2000, in the UK and across Europe, the USA and Canada. Amongst others they have worked in collaboration with English Heritage.
England’s Medieval Festival is the largest event of it’s kind in England and is held annually in the grounds of Herstmonceux Castle, in East Sussex, over a weekend in August. The event has grown in popularity and has been running now for over 20 years.
The Festival offers a mix of entertainment to suit everyone, full-scale battle re-enactments, combat displays, jousting, archery, falconry displays, children’s entertainers, musicians and living history encampments. The Festival takes place in the castle grounds and visitors are also free to roam around the exterior of the castle and gardens, including Elizabethan and Shakespearean. The festival has excellent facilities including numerous food and drink stalls. There are also many medieval craft stalls and tents to visit and browse.
Herstmonceux is a grand Tudor castle, surrounded by a moat on three sides, situated in the beautiful Sussex countryside. Built in 1441, by Sir Roger Fiennes, Treaurer of the Household of Henry VI, it is one of the oldest remaining, significant brick buildings in England. His brother had fought for Henry V at theBattle of Agincourt.
Later notable visitors to the castle included Anne of Cleaves, in 1540, one of the many wives of Henry VIII. The castle subsequently fell into disrepair until in 1911 it was acquired by Lt Colonel Claude Lowther in 1911, a conservative MP, who started the reconstruction work. Lowther created a number of volunteer Royal Sussex Regiments, who went to fight in France and Belgium during the first world war. The Royal Greenwich Observatory bought the castle in 1946 and it served as a scientific institution for over 40 years.
Although there is evidence of occupation during Roman times Herstmonceux was first mentioned in the Domesday book, following the Norman invasion by William the Conqueror. The name is derived from the marriage between a Norman nobleman and a Saxon lady.
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Kitsap Medieval Faire Short1.wmv
Travel back to the middle ages and discover our 28th annual Kitsap Medieval Faire! The Faire will be held on June 5th from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM and June 6th from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM in scenic Port Gamble, just North of Poulsbo. The Faire is put on by hundreds of volunteers in costumes from the Middle Ages and features combat by armored knights, lovely ladies, rapier combat, archery, arts and sciences, medieval woodworker's shop, equestrian activities, diverse entertainments and lavish courtsThe public is welcome to attend and participate in a variety of contests, games, crafts, dances and other pleasurable pursuits. There will be tournaments featuring armored combatants; fencing tournaments; archery tournaments; and scores of merchants selling wares from the Middle Ages. The Faire will have a medieval encampment where artisans recreate the arts and sciences from centuries past. There will also be many bards, minstrels, and troubadours who will entertain and delight the public. This year the Medieval Faire will host the Kitsap County SCA branch's equestrian championship.
Using Mocha Slip
Embellishing and decorating clay horses
RENAISSANCE FAIR (2 of 3) Jousting, Sword Fighting, Gypsy Fortune Telling
Just for fun travel excursions. Renaissance Fair New England
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Mind Your Own Business - T&G Butchers
Mind Your Own Business from 2005 featuring my mate Graham and his butcher shop starring in his very own TV show.