Abingdon Fair – Sunday – with church services at start and end

Abingdon Fair - Sunday
Bishop Elias of South Sudan – the newest country on the planet – was preaching at Abingdon Baptist Church this morning. He was hidden for three days in the jungle at birth because of the civil war; recruited at 12 as a child soldier; educated at a refugee camp in Uganda; arrested by the people’s liberation army and sentenced to a firing squad; now a bishop, he is dedicated to building schools and hospitals in his homeland. He said “All we need is a small push at first and then WE’LL start rolling.”

(And, on a minor note, he had to find his way through Abingdon Fair to get to the Baptist Church for the service at 10am this morning.)
Abingdon Fair - Sunday
Outside preparations for Abingdon Fair were well under way.
Abingdon Fair - Sunday
The Helter Skelter was being slotted together section by section.
Abingdon Fair - Sunday
Horses were taken out from where they are packed like sardines in a van to be hung on the Carousel of Galloping Horses.
Abingdon Fair - Sunday
Abingdon Fair is one of the longest Street Fairs in the UK and probably the longest along such a narrow town centre / residential street. In places the margins for error are small with buildings so close.
Abingdon Fair - Sunday
Later on, with most of the hard work done, there was another church service  to welcome and bless the Fair. It ended with a ride on the Carousel.

Abingdon Fun Fair grew out of the hiring fairs set up in Medieaval times to help regulate the labour market.

3 thoughts on “Abingdon Fair – Sunday – with church services at start and end

  1. eudi

    as a kid the fair always seemed more exciting – it seemed to have more big rides – such as the zipper.
    these days there seems to be less of the big attractions.

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  2. Col

    Walked through yesterday, the amount of burger vans
    and for something a little different: one was offering all sorts of exotic meats On the list Venison, Wild Boar or Ostrich!!!!!!???, plenty of leg met then 😉

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