Our little runaway

Our little runaway
There seemed to be more rides this year – than last year – at the runaway fair.
Our little runaway
The weather has been good. So hopefully the show people and the punters had a good afternoon and evening.
Our little runaway
With the road closure, it is funny seeing buses unload their passengers at strange places like the Kings Head and Bell. And it’s funny to see the upper deck of double deckers sail by our 1st floor window.

It only happens when
She comes again.
Our little runaway,
run, run, run, runaway.

The Abingdon “Runaway” Fair – a little history thanks to the Reading Mercury

football teams
These days, children’s rides are the main feature of the Runaway Fair that runs on the Monday of the week after the Michaelmas Fair.

In days of old the Michaelmas and Runaway fairs were both hiring fairs. As late as 1884 the Reading Mercury noted there was still some hiring activity at the Abingdon Runaway Fair.
Runaway Fair

In 1888, the same paper reported that during the “runaway” fair a 71 year old man from Ock Street was killed by a runaway driver.
Runaway Fair

We read in the same paper in 1897 that little hiring was noticeable, but country people came into town for Michaelmas purchases, and for a fair on the Market Place.
Runaway Fair

Christmas Starts Here

Christmas Starts Here
Christmas started today with some Christmas Shopping at the Finishing Touch on Stert Street.
Christmas Starts Here
Then onto the Christmas Shopping event at the Abbey Buildings. The annual Craft Fair is not there in its usual form this year. So somebody called Paul has done an excellent job putting on an alternative event.Christmas Starts Here
It was fabulous to meet Patsy on the way in.
Christmas Starts Here
Inside we got some interesting gifts for Christmas – only 10 weeks to go.

We tried out some samples, including Dutch beer, ginger drinks, sizzling sausages, and some wax on our shoes.
Christmas Starts Here
Also had a go on the Sobel House scratchcards but didn’t win, and saw a blind hedgehog at the Hedgehog Rescue stall. There has been a dramatic fall in Hedgehog numbers in our lifetime.
Christmas Starts Here
We met Patsy again on the way out. Here she is joined by Rapunzel, a youngish Cap’n Jack Sparrow, and Mrs Backstreeter.

Old Football Teams in Abingdon

As a local historian, Elizabeth sometimes gets given pictures that are not easy to identify. So she wanted to find out if anybody recognises any of the teams and players. Press the small image to see a bigger image All we know so far is that the pictures are by Warland Andrew, The Royal Studio, Abingdon.
football teams
This team are pictured outside the Pavlova Leather Company Limited
football teams 
This team have the same kit with a skull and cross bones as a badge.
football teams 
Nothing much to identify this team.
football teams 
The church in the background is St Helen’s. One player has a badge with DFC.