It was an ambitious idea to cover the 500 years of the Medieval Period in
one event, on one site, with one group and friends, but again the weather
gods were kind and the event was a tremendous success!
Over 4000 visitors to Arundel Castle saw some of the worst archery an
Englishman has ever done (much to the amusement of the public), some
magnificent horsemanship by Jaki Lake, and some thumping good fighting by
our mixed matched knights.
With Norman and Crusader knights, coming to grips with 14th and 15th
century knights it was a very successful way of showing the development of
armour, weapons and fighting styles. With the encampment zoned into those
three specific time slots visitors were able to see the change in costume
and saw a wide variety of living history demonstrations.
A massive thank you to Mistress Morag, who, as ever, fed and watered
everyone with a fantastic array of food; thanks to Sir William for Esquire
Bryans' face being truly memorable; and for Sergeant Ian who finally
managed to cross-dress, and looked wonderful in a dress!
The heavens finally opened as the last car left the site. Luckily we all had dry tents and sun tans. Yup it was a great event!