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Ilkeston
Fair 2008 - 15th
- 18th Oct 2008
Ilkeston Charter Fair has a rich history
spanning 758 years, dating back to the original Charter granted by Henry
III in 1252.
The Medieval Fair was held on the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
in August and consisted if a colourful mix of agricultural trade,
travelling pedlars and entertainers. Later in history the agricultural
calendar resulted in the necessity of holding a Statutes or Hiring Fair
in October.
In
1888, it was thought necessary to amalgamate the August Charter Fair
with the October Statutes and Wakes week, which had always run
consecutively. As a result, one event was adopted from then on, being
known as the Charter Fair, and this was held during Wakes Week in
October.
The amalgamation of the Charter Fair certainly raised its status amongst
showmen. The 1892 Fair featured two Menageries and a set of Steam
Gallopers.
And the magnitude of the event is reflected in that in 1908, 48,650
people travelled on Ilkeston's trams during fair week.
The fair gained true respectability when Councillor H.E. Beardsley
became the first Mayor of Ilkeston to officially open the fair in 1931.
In 1952, the 700th Fair was celebrated by an official civic luncheon,
with every school pupil in the town receiving a souvenir postcard of the
Charter.
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More pics Then visit the website - Above
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