SCA Archives II: 2006
Folder: SCA
An assortment of photographs from SCA demos, events and meetings from 2006 including: EK Twelfth Night, Jan. 2006 Celtiberian Silliness, March 2006 Queens Viceregal Candidacy Night, April 2006 Ian & Katherine's Last Championships, May 2006 NEST +M School Demo, June 2006 Whyt Whey's Midsummer Ball, July 2006 Peekskill Celebration Demo, Aug. 2006 John Barleycorn, Sept. 2006 Queens County F…
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Embroidery Demo at the Queens County Farm Museum F…
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Costuming Demo at the Queens County Farm Museum Fa…
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Medieval Instruments Demo at the Queens County Far…
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Mael Eoin at the Queens County Farm Museum Fair, S…
Mael Eoin at the Queens County Farm Museum Fair, S…
Biya at the Queens County Farm Museum Fair, Sept.…
Biya at the Queens County Farm Museum Fair, Sept.…
Biya at the Queens County Farm Museum Fair, Sept.…
Biya at the Queens County Farm Museum Fair, Sept.…
Fort Tryon Park Medieval Festival Banner, Oct. 200…
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What Is The Medieval Festival?
The Medieval Festival brings to life the customs and spirit of the Middle Ages. Manhattan's Fort Tryon Park is transformed into a medieval market town decorated with bright banners and processional flags. Performers, guests and festival goers dress in medieval costume. Visitors are greeted by authentic medieval music, dance, magic, and minstrels, as well as jugglers and jesters. The afternoon is concluded with a thrilling joust between four knights on horseback. Costumed vendors will be on hand to demonstrate and sell a wide variety of medieval crafts as well as food and drink.
The festival is free -- there are no charges for admission or entertainment. Donations at our wishing wells are welcome, however!
Text from: www.whidc.org/home.html
Biya at the Fort Tryon Park Medieval Festival, Oct…
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Posted with permission of Aisin Biya.
Rub the rust off thy armor, iron thy chain mail and polish up on ye chivalry because the
2006 MEDIEVAL FESTIVAL AT FORT TRYON PARK will be held on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8th, from NOON - 6PM!
The annual event is sponsored by the City of New York Parks and Recreation and the Washington Heights and Inwood Development Corporation (a not-for-profit organization). This is the festival’s 22nd year!
Admission is free. Expected Attendance: 40,000
Text from: www.renaissancefestival.com/viewEvent.asp?eventID=315
Posing at the Cloisters, Oct. 2006
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I'm unsure whom the model is; she was posing for someone else, but I thought it might make a nice picture to take it from this side.
This photo was taken in the medieval herb garden at the Cloisters Museum in New York, NY.
Rub the rust off thy armor, iron thy chain mail and polish up on ye chivalry because the
2006 MEDIEVAL FESTIVAL AT FORT TRYON PARK will be held on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8th, from NOON - 6PM!
The annual event is sponsored by the City of New York Parks and Recreation and the Washington Heights and Inwood Development Corporation (a not-for-profit organization). This is the festival’s 22nd year!
Admission is free. Expected Attendance: 40,000
Text from: www.renaissancefestival.com/viewEvent.asp?eventID=315
Non-SCA Fighting Demo at the Fort Tryon Park Medie…
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What Is The Medieval Festival?
The Medieval Festival brings to life the customs and spirit of the Middle Ages. Manhattan's Fort Tryon Park is transformed into a medieval market town decorated with bright banners and processional flags. Performers, guests and festival goers dress in medieval costume. Visitors are greeted by authentic medieval music, dance, magic, and minstrels, as well as jugglers and jesters. The afternoon is concluded with a thrilling joust between four knights on horseback. Costumed vendors will be on hand to demonstrate and sell a wide variety of medieval crafts as well as food and drink.
The festival is free -- there are no charges for admission or entertainment. Donations at our wishing wells are welcome, however!
Text from: www.whidc.org/home.html
"Medieval Cell Phones" at the Fort Tryon Park Medi…
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What Is The Medieval Festival?
The Medieval Festival brings to life the customs and spirit of the Middle Ages. Manhattan's Fort Tryon Park is transformed into a medieval market town decorated with bright banners and processional flags. Performers, guests and festival goers dress in medieval costume. Visitors are greeted by authentic medieval music, dance, magic, and minstrels, as well as jugglers and jesters. The afternoon is concluded with a thrilling joust between four knights on horseback. Costumed vendors will be on hand to demonstrate and sell a wide variety of medieval crafts as well as food and drink.
The festival is free -- there are no charges for admission or entertainment. Donations at our wishing wells are welcome, however!
Text from: www.whidc.org/home.html
King and Queen of the Festival at the Fort Tryon P…
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What Is The Medieval Festival?
The Medieval Festival brings to life the customs and spirit of the Middle Ages. Manhattan's Fort Tryon Park is transformed into a medieval market town decorated with bright banners and processional flags. Performers, guests and festival goers dress in medieval costume. Visitors are greeted by authentic medieval music, dance, magic, and minstrels, as well as jugglers and jesters. The afternoon is concluded with a thrilling joust between four knights on horseback. Costumed vendors will be on hand to demonstrate and sell a wide variety of medieval crafts as well as food and drink.
The festival is free -- there are no charges for admission or entertainment. Donations at our wishing wells are welcome, however!
Text from: www.whidc.org/home.html
King and Queen of the Festival at the Fort Tryon P…
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What Is The Medieval Festival?
The Medieval Festival brings to life the customs and spirit of the Middle Ages. Manhattan's Fort Tryon Park is transformed into a medieval market town decorated with bright banners and processional flags. Performers, guests and festival goers dress in medieval costume. Visitors are greeted by authentic medieval music, dance, magic, and minstrels, as well as jugglers and jesters. The afternoon is concluded with a thrilling joust between four knights on horseback. Costumed vendors will be on hand to demonstrate and sell a wide variety of medieval crafts as well as food and drink.
The festival is free -- there are no charges for admission or entertainment. Donations at our wishing wells are welcome, however!
Text from: www.whidc.org/home.html
Biya and the Christmas Tree at Broken Bridge's 12t…
Biya and the Christmas Tree at Broken Bridge's 12t…
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