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EXHIBITIONS Throughout August

PPP: A Horrid History with Terry Deary

Barley Hall

10:00 – 16:00

Normal admission prices

Fri 2nd August onwards

Colours of Conflict

Micklegate Bar Museum

10:00 – 16:00

Normal admission prices

EVENTS Throughout August

Routes of Culture: Medieval Art Trail

Throughout Yorkshire

Admission prices vary

Sat 3rd & Sun 4th August

Medieval Merriment

Pontefract Castle

£5 Adult, £3 child, varied family

10:00 – 16:30

Sat 3rd & Sun 4th August

Trading Places

Barley Hall

10:00 and 17:00

£2 Adult, £1 Conc.

Mon 5th August

God, Guilds & Gargoyles Walk

Meet at Micklegate Bar Museum

14:00

£4 Adult, £3 Conc.

Tue 6th & Wed 7th August

Medieval Mystery Tour

Depart from Micklegate Bar Museum

14:00 (6th), 10:30 (7th) £4 Adult, £3 Conc.

Wed 7th August

History at the Hall

Barley Hall

Wed 7th August

Medieval Mayhem Road Show with Terry Deary Merchant Adventurers’ Hall

10:00 – 16:00

Normal admission prices

14:00

£5 per person

Wed 7th August

Syningthwaite Priory Stroll

Start at St Helen’s Church, Bilton-in-Ainsty

18:30

FREE

Thu 8th August

God, Guilds & Gargoyles Walk

Meet at Micklegate Bar Museum

14:00

£4 Adult, £3 Conc.

Thu 8th August

Church Explorers! - St Mary the Virgin

St Mary the Virgin, Hemingbrough

11:00 - 16:00

FREE

Sat 10th August

Medieval Playtime

Knaresborough Castle

11:00 - 16:00

FREE and £1 tokens

Sun 11th August

Meet the Royalists

St Helen’s Church, Bilton-in-Ainsty

14:00 - 16:00

FREE

Wed 14th August

Lunchtime Lecture: York Guildhall Excavations

DIG

12:30

£2.50 per person

Wed 14th August

Richard’s York, Richard’s Leicester

Barley Hall

18:30

£4 Adult, £3 Conc.

Thu 15th August

The Emperor’s Sword?

York Mansion House

19:00

£5 Adult, £4 Conc.

11:00 - 15:00

Fri 16th August

Church Explorers! - St Helen’s

St Helen’s Church, Bilton-in-Ainsty

Mon 19th & Thu 22nd August

Lunchtime Lecture: York Guildhall Excavations

York City Council Chambers (19th), DIG (22nd) 12:30

FREE £2.50 per person

Mon 19th August

Yorkshire’s Romanesque Treasures

Walk depart JORVIK / Talk at DIG

14:30 / 19:00

£4 Adult, £3 Conc. (each event)

Thu 22nd August

A Panorama of Mediaeval York

York Mansion House

19:00

£4 Adult, £3 Conc.

Fri 23rd August

York in the Reign of Richard

Start from JORVIK Viking Centre

14:30

£6 Adults, £5 Conc.

Sun 25th August

Meet the Royalists

St Helen’s Church, Bilton-in-Ainsty

14:00 - 16:00

FREE

Fri 30th August

A Medieval Mayor’s Banquet

Barley Hall

19:00

£40 per person

Clifford’s Tower

11:00 -17:00

Normal admission prices

FROM OUR FRIENDS IN YORKSHIRE Throughout August

Hands on History for Children

Throughout August

Richard III Trail

Sat 24th July to Sat 31st August The Legend of King Arthur

Various locations

Various

Normal admission prices

York Theatre Royal, Main House

14:30 and 19:00

£8 to £20 plus booking fee

Sat 24th July to Sat 31st August The Legend of King Arthur: Heraldry Workshop York Theatre Royal, Keregan Room

11:30- 13:30

£4 plus booking fee

Sat 24th July to Sat 31st August The Legend of King Arthur: Knight School

York Theatre Royal, De Grey Rooms

12:00 -13:00

£5 plus booking fee

Thu 28th August

Design a Richard III Suncatcher!

York Minster

10:00 - 15:00

Normal admission + £2.50pp

Sat 31st August

Pomfret 60 Archery Tournament

Pontefract Castle

11:00 - 15:00

FREE

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Tel: 01423 556188

Train Station Partnership events developed with:

Pontefract Castle Castle Chain Pontefract WF8 1QH

Tel: 01977 723440

Car parks available near venues. Call for more information


Trading Places Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4th August

EXHIBITIONS

EVENTS

Plague Poverty and Prayer: A Horrid History with Terry Deary

Routes of Culture: Medieval art trail

Throughout August

Throughout August

10:00 - 16:00 daily | Barley Hall | Normal admission prices apply Award winning children’s author Terry Deary comes to Barley Hall with a brand new exhibition for 2013 that explores life, death and all the gruesome bits in between, in York during the Middle Ages. Costumes and excerpts from the popular BBC TV show Horrible Histories take centre stage alongside archaeological evidence from York’s medieval cemeteries and records of how the people of York were treated, cured and killed by the medical practitioners of the time.

Colours of Conflict: The Wars of the Roses in Yorkshire Opens Friday 2nd August

10:00 - 16:00 daily | Micklegate Bar Museum Normal admission prices apply This new exhibition at Micklegate Bar Museum explores the terrible events of the Wars of the Roses in Yorkshire, from the struggles between local families to pitched battles that left thousands dead. Uncover the hidden stories of people who lived through these times, and learn how the wars continued in the region beyond the death of the last Yorkist king, Richard III.

Throughout Yorkshire Admission prices vary by site, starting from FREE A fantastic new addition to this year’s Festival, our Medieval Art Trail highlights a selection of interesting heritage sites, museums and galleries across the region where you can find examples of medieval period art as well as creative expression inspired by the era; from sculpture to painting, frescos to architecture, the trail can be downloaded and followed in its entirety (for the really dedicated!), visited as individual points of interest, or as a local tour - the choice is entirely yours with this flexible self-led trail of must-see sites and hidden gems! Developed on behalf of Yorkshire Medieval Festival by degree students studying History of Art, Education & English at University of York. Visit www.yorkshire-medieval-festival.com to design your trail and download everything you need

Medieval Merriment Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4th August

10:00 - 16:30 daily | Pontefract Castle £5 Adult, £3 Child, £12 Family of 3, £15 Family of 4, £18 Family of 5* Join us at historic Pontefract Castle, one of the most important fortresses of the Middle Ages in England, as we hold a fun-packed weekend for all the family to enjoy! With living history encampment, battle drills, falconry, archery, minstrel musician, jester, fantastic crafts, performances and appearances from award winning children’s author Terry Deary**, writer of Horrible Histories, this is a summer holiday event not to be missed! Pre-booking 01904 615505 *Your tickets include access to the entire site for the whole day, all performances and displays. Child tickets and child places on family tickets also include participation in 3 have-a-go activities or crafts of child’s choice (limited to one per type of activity). A small charge will be made for any additional activities. Refreshments are not included. **Terry Deary author road shows will take place at 11:30am and 2pm on Saturday 3rd August.

10:00 - 17:00 daily | Barley Hall £2 Adult, £1 Conc. (Special Festival offer - upgrade your ticket to include access to the rest of this fabulous Hall and the Plague Poverty & Prayer: A Horrible History exhibition £2 Adult, £1 Conc.) Medieval traders and traditional crafters gather to sell their wares in the beautiful surroundings of historic Barley Hall. Enjoy living history as you shop for unique gifts and home wares, plus visit the tavern serving traditional ales and wines. Barley Hall is a stunning medieval townhouse, located on the doorstep of York Minster. Once home to the Lord Mayor of York, the building has been lovingly restored to its original splendour.

God, Guilds & Gargoyles Walk Monday 5th August

14:00 | Meet at Micklegate Bar Museum £4, £3 Conc. Accompanied children under 16 FREE Join us on a stroll around the city of York with military historian Russell Marwood. We will be looking at the great religious houses and Guild Halls of York, together with the dwellings of the rich and not so rich inhabitants of the medieval city - with the odd ghost story thrown in for good measure!This is a 90 minute walk suitable for all the family. Pre-booking essential 01904 615505

Medieval Mystery Tour: Carts, Crafts & Corpus Christi! Tuesday 6th August

14:00 | Depart from Micklegate Bar Museum | £4 Adult, £3 Conc. The feast of Corpus Christi was first celebrated in York Minster in the early 14th century, but by around 1375 the event had developed into the performance of a series of religious pageants acted out on carts by the Guilds of York and drawn around the city to a specific route. Put on annually for almost 200 years, these plays became the basis for the modern Mystery Plays which have thrilled audiences since 1951. As part of this year’s Yorkshire Medieval Festival, team up with York Archaeological Trust’s Small Finds expert and author, Nicky Rogers to follow the same route as those Pageant Wagons did over 600 years ago. There are no gradients on this walk except up to and from Micklegate Bar Museum. Upgrade your ticket on the day at Micklegate Bar to include a copy of Nicky Rogers’ book Medieval Craft & Mystery and access to Micklegate Bar Museum to see several medieval finds excavated in York over the last 40 years. Ticket upgrade £5 per person. Please arrive at 13:15 for this portion of the event prior to walk departure.


History at the Hall

God, Guilds & Gargoyles Walk

Meet the Royalists

Wednesday 7th August

Thursday 8th August

Sunday 11th August,

10:00 - 14:00 | Barley Hall | Normal admission prices apply Barley Hall volunteer living history team are offering visitors a special treat as they take the Hall back in time, showcasing the life of servants from the late-medieval period. Join them as they recreate the sights, sounds and smells of Snawsell’s Barley Hall; with opportunities to meet characters, see demonstrations and take part in activities, this is a rare glimpse of social history brought to life in a fantastic setting.

Medieval Mystery Tour: Carts, Crafts & Corpus Christi! Wednesday 7th August

10:30 | Depart from Micklegate Bar Museum £4 Adult, £3 Conc. Please see listing for Tuesday 6th August for details.

Medieval Mayhem Road Show with Terry Deary Wednesday 7th August

14:00 | Merchant Adventurers’ Hall | £5 per person Gather for a grisly look at the pox, poverty and desperate prayer that plagued (geddit?) our medieval ancestors in a unique show with teller of tales Terry Deary, author of Horrible Histories. With an opportunity to meet the man himself after the show, ask questions and get your books signed, this unique event is an exclusive addition to the 2013 Medieval Festival programme, don’t miss it! Pre-booking essential 01904 615505

Syningthwaite Priory Stroll with Dr Chris Tuckley Wednesday 7th August

18:30 | Start at St Helen’s Church FREE. Donations to the church are gratefully received Join Dr Chris Tuckley of York Archaeological Trust for this evening stroll to Syningthwaite Priory, formerly the home of a community of Cistercian nuns. The walk will leave from St Helen’s, Bilton-in-Ainsty, a church whose history is closely linked with that of the priory, and will explore the role of the nuns and the place of their church within the medieval landscape. Please be aware that this walk will last at least two and a half hours and will cross unpaved, rough terrain. Outdoor clothing and walking shoes recommended. Pre-booking essential 01904 615505

14:00 | Meet at Micklegate Bar Museum £4, £3 Conc. Accompanied children under 16 FREE Please see listing for Monday 5th August for details.

Church Explorers! - St Mary the Virgin Thursday 8th August

11:00 - 16:00 | St Mary the Virgin, Hemingbrough FREE. Donations to the church are gratefully received Visit this superb medieval church and enjoy its many treasures, including fascinating medieval and Renaissance wood carvings, and a ‘cadaver tomb’. See original work on a medieval theme produced by the children of Hemingbrough Primary School, and tour the church in the company of a guide. With refreshments, tombola, wood turner and a local producer of honey on hand too, this open day will be a fun and enlightening experience for visitors of all ages.

Medieval Playtime Saturday 10th August

11:00 - 16:00 | Knaresborough Castle Some activities are FREE, others cost one, two or three medieval coin tokens at £1 each Medieval-themed games and storytelling, plus much more besides at the fantastic Knaresborough Castle; try your hand at archery, have a go at hobby horse jousting and sword-fighting at the knight school. Enjoy crafty activities from puppets and masks to beads and clay. Visit the Castle, museum and sallyport, see birds of prey and gather for grisly stories from Horrible Histories author Terry Deary. Terry Deary author road show sessions 11:30 & 14:00, £5 per person Pre-booking 01904 615505

14:00 - 16:00 | St Helen’s Church, Bilton-in-Ainsty FREE. Donations to the church are gratefully received St Helen’s plays host to a Royalist themed display in this Coronation Jubilee year, with elements of the recent YAT Royal Gateways exhibition; discover the ceremonial role played by Micklegate Bar in welcoming ruling monarchs to York, find out about the Snawsell family of Bilton and Barley Hall and their connections with Richard III. Various stalls and light refreshments will also be available.

Lunchtime Lecture: York Guildhall Excavations Wednesday 14th August

12:30 | DIG | £2.50 per person Excavations beneath York’s medieval Guildhall and in the nearby Guildhall Yard, undertaken by York Archaeological Trust in the summer of 2012 as part of the York 800 celebrations, have revealed exciting and surprising new evidence for the development of this important 15thcentury structure. Come along for a talk with Mark Whyman, Project Development Officer with York Archaeological Trust, who will present these discoveries and explain their significance for understanding the history of a building which was central to the governance and civic identity of the medieval city. Includes viewing of a digital representation ‘fly-through’ of the site. Pre-booking advised 01904 615505

Richard’s York, Richard’s Leicester with Peter Hammond Wednesday 14th August

18:30 | Barley Hall | £4 Adult, £3 Conc. York and Leicester have both been in the news following the exciting rediscovery of the remains of Richard III recently; hear how both of these cities played vital roles in the final days of England’s most maligned medieval monarch. With popular historian Peter Hammond, Barley Hall Advisor and President of the Richard III Society, this promises to be an interesting and insightful evening. Pre-booking advised 01904 615505


The Emperor’s Sword? Thursday 15th August

19:00 | York Mansion House | £5 adult, £4 conc Seen and touched by kings and queens, carried in front of the lord mayors, this is an ancient symbol of the city and of the mayor’s authority. the sword has been in the city since the early fifteenth century, but what is its past? How did it get here? Did it really belong to the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund and how are the dragons on the scabbard connected with Dracula? Colin Sheppard will present his research to date on the sword in the stateroom at the Mansion House. There will also be an opportunity to see the actual sword. Pre-booking advised: 01904 615505

Church Explorers! - St Helen’s Friday 16th August

11:00 - 15:00 | St Helen’s Church, Bilton-in-Ainsty FREE. Donations to the church gratefully received A rare opportunity to see inside this beautiful church, home to treasures of pre-conquest sculpture, mysterious Anglo-Norman carvings and the ‘Bilton worm’ - a strange relic of the Battle of Marston Moor. With a chance for children to discover, explore and experience this fascinating site with a fun trail, this promises to be an enlightening day out for all the family! PLUS Join Dr Chris Tuckley at 14:00 to hear about fourteenth-century title Malachy of Ireland’s Book of Poison, which contains fascinating descriptions of venomous creatures (both real and mythical) and their habits. Supported by Leeds Humanities Research Institute

Lunchtime Lecture: York Guildhall Excavations Monday 19th August

12:30 | York City Council Chambers | £2.50 per person Please see listing Wednesday 14th August for details.

Yorkshire’s Romanesque Treasures Monday 19th August

Walk: Departs JORVIK | 2.30pm | £4 Adult, £3 Conc. Talk: DIG | 7pm | £4 Adult, £3 Conc. Two events to mark the publication of Romanesque Yorkshire by Rita Wood. A guided walk with Chris Tuckley of YAT will visit a number of key sites in York, and DIG will host Rita Wood for a general introduction to Romanesque art and architecture in the region, with an after-hours chance to visit DIG’s Looking Back at Hungate exhibition. Pre-booking for both walk and talk essential: 01904 615505.

Lunchtime Lecture: York Guildhall Excavations Thursday 22nd August

12:30 | DIG | £2.50 per person Please see listing Wednesday 14th August for details.

A Panorama of Mediaeval York with Peter Stanhope Thursday 22nd August

Doors 19:00 for 19:30 start | York Mansion House | £4 Adult, £3 Conc. Popular local historian Peter Stanhope gives an illustrated talk on A Panorama of Mediaeval York by the Victorian/Edwardian artist Edwin Ridsdale Tate; using digital imaging technology Peter will explore the medieval city through this epic work by the well-known York artist and tell the story behind its creation almost 100 years ago. The talk will be supported by other images of York’s medieval buildings by ‘ERT’ from Mr Stanhope’s extensive collection and there will be an extremely rare opportunity to purchase one of a limited number of prints of the original image at the event. Pre-booking advised: 01904 615505

York in the Reign of Richard Friday 23rd August

14:30 | Start from Jorvik Viking Centre £6 Adult, £5 Conc. - Includes admission to MGB Join Dr Chris Tuckley of York Archaeological Trust for a guided tour of the Micklegate Quarter and part of the city walls, highlighting the sights of the York landscape in the reign of Richard III. Includes admission to Micklegate Bar, where you can explore the dramatic role of this building in the history of Richard’s family. Pre-booking advised 01904 615505

Meet the Royalists Sunday 25th August

14:00-16:00 | St Helen’s Church, Bilton-in-Ainsty FREE. Donations to the Church are gratefully received Please see listing for Sunday 11th August for details.

A Medieval Mayor’s Banquet Friday 30th August

Doors19:00 for 19:30 start | Barley Hall £40 per person - Includes welcome drink, 3 course seated banquet & entertainment Join us at beautifully restored medieval town house Barley Hall for a medieval banquet hosted by William Snawsell, Lord Mayor of York in 1468, plus his wife and friends! With hearty food, foaming ale, medieval music and entertainment, this superb addition to this year’s Medieval Festival is an event not to be missed! Pre-booking essential 01904 615505


More Medieval Events from our friends in Yorkshire...

Hands on History for Children Throughout August

11:00 - 17:00 daily | Clifford’s Tower Normal admission charges apply Become King or Queen for a Day – Children can dress up as medieval nobles in splendid costumes and hats, including a medieval crown. Step forward and discover medieval etiquette and sit on the throne – Parents bring your camera. No additional event charge. No pre-booking necessary This is an English Heritage Event

Richard III trail Throughout August

Various times & English Heritage locations Normal admission charges apply Middleham Castle, Barnard Castle, Clifford’s Tower, Carlisle Castle, Conisbrough Castle, Richmond Castle - visit English Heritage sites around Yorkshire with a connection to Richard both as Duke and King. Trail leaflets are available from any of the properties featured.

The Legend of King Arthur 24th July - 31st August

14:30 & 19:00 daily York Theatre Royal, Main House Tickets £8 to £20 plus £1 booking fee. Conc. & family tickets available Tickets £8 to £20 plus £1 booking fee. Conc. & family tickets available Created by York Theatre Royal who brought you the hugely successful summer shows The Railway Children, The Wind in the Willows and Peter Pan, the Legend of King Arthur is brought to life with jousting, swords and sorcery. Expect a magical transformation of the whole theatre building as Camelot is recreated in York for the Summer. Arrive at the

theatre an hour before the show to take part in a range of activities see below for more details. Pre-booking: 01904 623568 / http://www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk/ shows/the_legend_of_king_arthur This is a York Theatre Royal Event OFFER! Show your Theatre tickets at Barley Hall for a 20% discount on entry to the Hall & fantastic Plague, Poverty & Prayer: A Horrible History exhibition! Offer available for visits throughout August.

The Legend of King Arthur: Heraldry Workshop 24th July - 31st August

11:30 - 13:30 Tuesday to Saturday The Keregan Room, York Theatre Royal Tickets £4 plus £1 booking fee (workshops & activities will not attract a booking fee when booked via telephone or directly at the Box Office) Create your very own coat of arms! Come to Arthur’s armoury and discover the secrets behind the symbols. Find out about the pictures that illustrate your family name, or invent your own, and make a stunning shield to take away with you at the end. Pre-booking: 01904 623568 / http://www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk/shows/the_legend_of_ king_arthur This is a York Theatre Royal Event

The Legend of King ArthuR Knight School 24th July - 31st August

12:00 - 13:00 Tuesday to Saturday De Grey Rooms, York Theatre Royal Tickets £5 plus £1 booking fee (workshops & activities will not attract a booking fee when booked via telephone or directly at the Box Office) Have you got what it takes to become a knight of Camelot? Come and test your skills, wits and agility at knight school. Complete King Arthur’s challenges to earn a place at his round table. In this one hour workshop you’ll learn about the knights of Camelot, play games, meet new people and have lots of fun. Oh, and you might get knighted too... Pre-booking: 01904 623568 / http://www. yorktheatreroyal.co.uk/shows/the_legend_of_king_ arthur This is a York Theatre Royal Event

York Minster Design a Richard III Sun catcher! -

28th August 10:00 - 15:00 | York Minster Normal admission prices apply, plus £2.50 per participant. Be inspired by York Minster’s medieval stained glass created during Richard’s reign and make your own personalized ‘stained glass’ sun catcher as part of our family-friendly activity workshop. Pre-booking: 0844 939 0015 www.yorkminster.org This is a York Minster Event.

Pomfret 60 Archery Tournament Saturday 31st August

11:00 - 15:00 | Pontefract Castle | FREE Enjoy the last days of the Summer holidays and come along to Pontefract Castle to see the annual Wakefield Archers longbow archery tournament! With a have a go area for visitors and a fabulous historic site to explore, this is sure to be a fun family day out for all.

Who were the vikings?

Explore JORVIK’s new summer exhibition and discover what made a Viking hero - was it bravery, political ability or a spirit of adventure? Visit this summer and find out.

www.vikingheroes.co.uk

Open 7 days a week 20th July to 1st September 26th October to 3rd November 2013 Open weekends from Sept 7th to 20th October 2013 FREE admission with your JORVIK ticket


YORK THEATRE ROYAL’S BLOCKBUSTER SUMMER SHOW FOR ALL THE FAMILY

Every age needs a HERO...

Wed 24 Jul - Sat 31 Aug

Box Office 01904 623568 www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk

For more information on booking events, please call the festival reservations department on 01904 615505 or visit www.jorvikbookings.com. All events can be booked with the festival reservations department unless indicated otherwise. Tickets purchased less than 7 days before an event will not be posted and will be available for collection at the entry point for the event booked. Tickets can be purchased at events depending on availability – please call 01904 615505 for further information.

To keep up to date on all the events please visit

www.yorkshire-medieval-festival.com where you can join our mailing list or follow us on twitter @TheJorvikGroup.

All events correct a time of press. The Organisers reserve the right to alter or withdraw events.

Yorkshire Medie◊al Festi◊al

York Archaeological Trust is a registered charity in England & Wales (No. 509060) and Scotland (No. SCO42846)


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