by chandlerd | Apr 14, 2016 | History blog, Latest News, Uncategorised
Folk Review was a British magazine dedicated to folk music, which was published monthly between 1971 to 1979. In this 1978 edition, a piece about Agincourt folk music was published by John Paddy Browne; which we have reproduced for you below. A scanned version of the...
by chandlerd | Mar 23, 2016 | Latest News, Uncategorised
The Road to Agincourt programme is delighted to announce that it has been awarded £8K from inspiring Tesco’s Bags of Help initiative. The generous funding will be used to create an imaginative digital interactive walkway – The King’s Great Ships Trail – through...
by chandlerd | Mar 23, 2016 | Events, Latest News, Uncategorised
Road To Agincourt is excited to announce it will launch its newly-designed interactive and wearable map, Harry’s Hampshire, at next month’s Hamble Festival of Food. Designers Marcus Pullen of Blue Donut Studios and David Overton of SplashMaps are the team behind the...
by chandlerd | Mar 22, 2016 | History blog, Latest News, Uncategorised
Bevis – what a performance! This review was kindly written by author Dr Lynn Forest-Hill, who penned the book of Bevis of Hampton, a translation of the 14th century story. Lynn was present on the VIP night of The Legends of Sir Bevis at The Berry Theatre,...
by chandlerd | Mar 16, 2016 | Events, Latest News, Uncategorised
The Legends of Sir Bevis, the tales of the famous medieval founder of Southampton, came to life on a VIP night at The Berry Theatre, thanks to enthusiastic performances by pupils of Norwood Primary School and Freegrounds Infant School. The sold-out show of the...
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