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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Jane Austen Festival 2014 - the Report - part 2

Well on the 2nd day after having the B&B owner take out photo and catching the bis into town we stopped for lunch at the Georgian Tea Rooms. Where there was a live pianist.

The cake was so yummy it dissapeared before I could take a photo! lol!
Then we strolled over to the Holbourne Museum for the tour we had pleanty of time so had a nose around. Then realised I had left tickets back at the B&B. So we rushed back to the TIC to ask if we could get replacement tickets. The 'box office' was closed but the lady in the shop phoned up and found out that our names were on the list so it would be ok. So we then had to rush back to the museum. Phew!
The lady giving the tour on the 'pleasure gardens' was very informative and it was nice that she had dressed up.

 Lots of standing on bridges....
 One of the views...
...and vistas.
 We walked beside the canal. The building on top has a hatch so they could drop stuff onto boats coming past.
 We were shown the old 'grotto' that may have been part of the maze at sydney gardens...


 Under the bridge...
 We saw a few canal boats too.

 some more of the archetechture...
 then we took a windy walk back to the river and pultney bridge.
 And the tour ended at the parade gardens.



Thursday, September 18, 2014

Jane Austen Festival 2014 - the Report

Finally got home last night and was sorting through all my photo's. I wanted to share with you the images and review of the Jane Austen festival in Bath this year.
Lets start with the ubiquatus photo of all my outfit laid out...
I didn't wear my shawl in the end as it was quite warm that day and I was already juggling reticule and parasol etc.


Shockingly in the picture above you can see my chemise was showing. I thought I'd just pretend it was a chemisette as I had not had time to make a new shift with the right neckline.



Had to take the bus into town then walk to the venue...had one person do a double take and almost walk into the road when he saw us and quite a few cars bibbing their horns as they passed. lol! Got stopped on way to the vanue by tourists asking for photo's...that's one thing I always forget to allow time for people who ask to have photo with you.

Finally we made it to the Assembly Rooms. Finding everyone waiting to join the queue to go in and be counted for the world record.



The town crier chap was doing his best to herd cats get everyone to line up and file inside. I stayed outside a little while to take some photo's of the costumes on display. I'm still perfecting the art of the sneaky photo. lol! A few ideas for next times costume.
We all were led through into the room where the count was taking place. It was very warm with so many people and not a few of the ladies were putting fans to good use.

I met several people I had spoken to at the festival last time I had attended and we had good conversation while waiting for the more to arrive and be counted. More on the 'count' here.

After much cheering and waving for photo's from the balcony 'Mr Wickham' made his speech and got asked why he wasn't in costume. lol! The record broken there was a shout of 'huzzah!' and people began to file out.
There was a bit of a pileup in the octagon room as the ladies stopped to have their likeness taken with Mr Wickham. ;)
Loved these 3 ladies outfits. I think I was outranked by lady on the left though looking at the gold braid. ;)
Then we joined back of a queue leading out of the assembly rooms...

Once we got out wasn't quite sure where we were supposed to go and if it had started off already...but noticed a parade of costumes trailing off and followed them. They seemed to do a loop round and back to the assembly rooms.








Once back at the start again the music could be heard from the band and redcoats who usually lead the parade and this time everyone followed.

 It seemed to be much busier that in past years. The town was heaving with people standing and watching taking photo's.

I also noticed whereas last time there wasn't any tourists in the parade gardens when the promenaders arrived this time there was quite a few.

 A lot of people gathered at the foot of the slope entrance. Others went over to the bandstand to watch the dancing.




We went to the little cafe at one end of the gardens which had tables and chairs set out as we had not brought food and was quite parched from our walk.
 It had a nice view of all that was going on and I hoped to spot some people who I knew were attending.
We had tea, sandwich and a cake while we had the company of a lady who I met last time I came to Bath for the festival. We talked of sewing and costumes before taking a stroll up to the guildhall for the festival fayre.
There was as always lots of pretty stuff on sale. But too expensive or too bulky to transport home. We went and watched the play of pride & predudice downstairs which was amusing as usual.
There was also some music and dancing displays in the hall.

Of course I had to take oppertunity to take some photo's inspired by fashion plate poses.
Regency Wedgie society anyone? ;)

Before heading off back to accommodation to change and have dinner.

Part 2 - what we did on the other days coming soon...