Great turnout for Abingdon Heritage Open Day 2016 despite the rain

It was not raining when we got up at 6am, but there was a light rain when we went to pick up the gazebos, and it was raining hard by the time we put them up.
Abingdon Heritage Open Day
The Abingdon Music Centre sang some medieval songs in the dry of the museum undercroft.
Abingdon Heritage Open Day
Henry V gave a rousing speech in the rain
Abingdon Heritage Open Day
Abindon Bridge Beer was there on tap thanks to the Brewery Tap to celebrate 600 years since Abingdon Bridge, across the Thames, was built, in the reign of Henry V.
Abingdon Heritage Open Day
There were lots of medieval stalls on the Market Place. The most shocking, for any people born into the 20th and 21st Century, was the Apothecary and the treatment he gave his poor patient without any pain killers or basic hygiene. It drew a large crowd.
Abingdon Heritage Open Day
Connells the Estate Agent had for sale, for one day only: Royal Armour(complete with sword), Fantasy castle (energy Rating G), and battle ship (in excellent working order with 6 cannons and 80 cannon balls).
Abingdon Heritage Open Day
At the Old Gaol Knights fought a tournament to win the public’s favour.
Abingdon Heritage Open Day
There was a face painter who gave Henry V his scar, and a number of adults pustules, but did much nicer designs for children.
Abingdon Heritage Open Day
At the end of the day there were a series of Bell Ringing demonstrations at St Nicolas Church. Over 500 churches are taking part in a bell ringing for Heritage Open Day nationally. There were 14 building open in Abingdon for Heritage Open Day which were dry.

There was also a very successful Open Day at Culham Fusion Energy Centre despite the rain.
Abingdon Heritage Open Day
When it was time to take down the gazebos at 4pm the rain had just about stopped, and any water that had gathered was removed from the sagging gazebo roofs.

After that there was sunshine like the weather forecast predicted. More pictures on Abingdon Blog Facebook and a movie with music, jousting, bell ringing, and Henry V’s speech on youtube …

4 thoughts on “Great turnout for Abingdon Heritage Open Day 2016 despite the rain

  1. Hester

    Just a quick reminder that Heritage Open Days continue today – on a smaller scale, but with better weather!
    Open buildings are:
    – Christs Hospital Hall – with Abingdon Bridge Exhibition
    – Roysse Room – probably the only chance to see it till the – Guildhall re-opens next year.
    – Abbey Buildings – with tea, coffee and cakes available
    – Museum – business as usual after yesterday’s efforts.
    There are also 3 guided walks (two at 11.00, one at 14.00)
    and sheets available with D-I-Y walks routes.

    Full details at http://www.abingdonheritage.co.uk/. There will be an information stall in the Market Place 10.15-11.00, after that you can call in to the Information Centre in Bridge Street or the Abbey Buildings.

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  2. Kelly Simpson

    I found it really interesting, despite the weather. Well done. Just a thought for next year – it would be helpful to have known the timings in advance of the events. Having well looked around the market place, most of the events I wanted to see were in the afternoon. With a 7 year old and a 96 year old I really couldn’t hang around that long in that weather. Would probably have come a bit later.

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  3. Ruth Weinberg

    The hard work by all cncerned really showed in the lovely thngs on offer. If the weathe rhad been good, you wouldn’t have been able to move in the Market Place. Well done to all the local businesses who joined in the fun.

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