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May 2022
Knaresborough is to host a community history festival over the jubilee weekend to give people a taste of what can be expected at the town’s new museum
The festival will take place at Knaresborough House next week from 10am to 4:30pm each day from Thursday to Saturday.
Knaresborough Museum Association has organised the event ahead of the launch of the town's museum in February next year.
The museum will be in the old Castle Girl’s School, near Knaresborough Castle.
The history festival will display artefacts from the museum’s eight exhibition zones, including a model railway of the town centre, fossils dating back 350 million years and a Victorian scrapbook showing Knaresborough’s celebrations of Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee in 1887.
Chairperson of the association, Kathy Allday, said:
A medieval tradition will be revived for the three-day festival, whereby a scribe will create a unique manuscript from any confessions and pledges visitors put forward. The festival will also include:
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