Would you consider the Living history fair to be "a day out" (worth a 4 hr return journey) - and would my 2 and 6 year old boys get bored if I try and drag him round?
Would you consider the Living history fair to be "a day out" (worth a 4 hr return journey)
and would my 2 and 6 year old boys get bored if I try and drag him round?
...The next International Living History Fair will be held on the weekend 24 ~ 26 February. Location.
The next TORM will be held on the weekend 16 ~ 18 March*. Location.
Time to bump for the Autumn Fairs :~
The International Living History Fair ~ 26 to 28 October ~ link
The Original Reenactors Market (aka TORM) ~ 09 to 11 November ~ link
As with the last few autumn TORM fairs, there's a Meet booked to coincide with the event ~ link to Meet thread. The Meet site is approximately 10 miles from the fair.
I've only been to TORM which I really enjoyed. Is there any difference between the two fairs?
Time to bump for the Autumn Fairs :~
The International Living History Fair ~ 26 to 28 October ~ link
The Original Reenactors Market (aka TORM) ~ 09 to 11 November ~ link
As with the last few autumn TORM fairs, there's a Meet booked to coincide with the event ~ link to Meet thread. The Meet site is approximately 10 miles from the fair.
Time to bump for the Autumn Fairs :~
The International Living History Fair ~ 26 to 28 October ~ link
The Original Reenactors Market (aka TORM) ~ 09 to 11 November ~ link
As with the last few autumn TORM fairs, there's a Meet booked to coincide with the event ~ link to Meet thread. The Meet site is approximately 10 miles from the fair.
The Original Reenactors Market (aka TORM) ~ 09 to 11 November ~ link
As with the last few autumn TORM fairs, there's a Meet booked to coincide with the event ~ link to Meet thread. The Meet site is approximately 10 miles from the fair.