by chandlerd | Oct 13, 2016 | History blog, Uncategorised
The weather may be starting to get a bit chilly but that didn’t stop the team from Road To Agincourt from taking a trip to Manor Farm and Country Park last week to see how the King’s Great Ships Trail is faring. There is certainly a difference in the path...
by chandlerd | Sep 27, 2016 | History blog, Uncategorised
Here, at the Road To Agincourt office, we are very excited because our brand new waymarkers for the King’s Great Ships Trail have arrived! The official waymarkers were designed by The Sorting Office’s resident, Mariska Parent, and feature embedded Augmented Reality...
by chandlerd | Sep 21, 2016 | History blog, Latest News, Uncategorised
Road To Agincourt are very excited about Blood and Valour, a brand new graphic novel featuring legendary Southampton hero: Sir Bevis of Hampton. The creation of the graphic novel is a joint project between Eastleigh Tec Hub members, Matt Beames and Marcus Pullen, and...
by chandlerd | Aug 22, 2016 | Events, History blog, Uncategorised
One of the many visitors to our Medieval Weekend was Allison Symes, from Chandler’s Ford Today who has been a big support of Road To Agincourt’s projects for the past couple of years. As a result of her visit on the weekend, Allison has written three...
by chandlerd | Aug 1, 2016 | Events, Latest News, Uncategorised
An estimated 2,000 people turned out for the Road To Agincourt’s Medieval Weekend, which saw the Mayor of Eastleigh Cllr Des Scott officially open the King’s Great Ships Trail, a new accessible, interactive walkway at Manor Farm & Country Park, supported by Tesco...
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