Monday 2 May 2022

Battle of Alton - May 2022

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Today I was a volunteer safety marshall for the Battle organisers. This is a reciprocal arrangement as some of them help out at the Alton Bus Rally.

My train arrived at Alton before I had to meet my friends who were also helping out. As I crossed the footbridge a Watercress Line was arriving and i took the photo below at the bottom of the footbridge.


 

Eventually I met up with friends in town and we walked to the Flood Meadows to awit our briefing. Our duty there would be first of two that afternoon.

Basically we had ensure that no member of the public entered the battlefield area.


The site had a taped fence with a further taped line a few metres inside. This formed a safety buffer between the public and re-enactors (or no mans land!)

We then moved to our position to awit the public and re-enactors arrival. Tis was the view.



Shortly after 1330 the sound of drums was heard and troops starting entering the area.

Here is a link for more info about the real battle.





Battle commenced at 1400.




















Before the battle was over we had to go the churchyard for our briefing about our second job.

This would be manning road closures around the St Lawrence church area from 1500-1700. The map at the top shows where we were.



More photos were taken.









After the Parliamentarians victory the troops headed back to their campsite at Anstey Park.





Finally we inspected the church doors




An enjoyable afterrnoon out for my birthday.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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