Living History Day 2010
History through the Ages
This year Leighton-Linslade Town Council will be celebrating the 10th Anniversary of its annual Living History Heritage Day and we invite you to Take a Walk through History. This
The theme is based on a timeline featuring snapshots from various periods in history. Time zones within the town centre will portray different centuries from the Romans to the present day – with displays/activities relating to medieval times and the 19th and 20th centuries. There are opportunities to explore and learn some fascinating facts about our history including World War II, Victorian England and the English Civil War.
Queen Victoria and her Lady in Waiting will be in residence in
Displays of vintage vehicles located in North Street and Church Square will include motorbikes, classic cars and World War II military vehicles. Exhibits by local historical societies will also be on display in All Saints Church which will include a programme of talks on the history of Gargoyles. A recently discovered map of Leighton Buzzard dated 1883 will be on display to the public for the first time. This authentic map provides a fascinating insight to the town and the surrounding area during this period.
Music and dance from different eras will provide entertainment for visitors at the Market Cross. Fiona Harrison will be performing songs from the 1930’s and 40’s and during the afternoon will perform in a 1940’s decorated local pub, The Top Bell. Local group, Razz will entertain with music from the 60’s and 70’s including an Abba tribute during the afternoon.
All Saints Church will host a programme of medieval music and local choirs as well as local historical exhibits.
For the more energetic amongst you, visit North Street where a spot of line dancing or a challenging giant scalextric may provide you with an adrenalin fix. And if you’re not easily spooked why not join the ghost tour around the town!
As in previous years the Town Council has requested permission to close both North Street and Church Square for historical exhibits and displays and regrets the inconvenience caused to the public for this one day. Please check details in the local paper and on the Council’s website nearer the time.
As in previous years the Town Council has requested permission to close both North Street and Church Square for historical exhibits and displays and regrets the inconvenience caused to the public for this one day. Please check details in the local paper and on the Council’s website nearer the time.
If you would like to participate in Living History Day, please download and complete the relevant registration form on the right of this page and return to the events office at the Town Council as detailed below.
For further information please contact the Events
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