Revolutionaries at Arundel Castle

VISITORS to Arundel Castle were transported back to 1815 to celebrate a Privateers and Revolutionaries weekend.

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Privateers and Revolutionaries at Arundel Castle                                                                     Picture: Joe ConwayPrivateers and Revolutionaries at Arundel Castle                                                                     Picture: Joe Conway
Privateers and Revolutionaries at Arundel Castle Picture: Joe Conway

The colourful event offered action-packed combat displays and the opportunity for young revellers to have a go at archery, as well as showcases of historical crafts and a wide range 
of detailed costumes.

The event proved to be a great day out for visitors of all ages.

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The Battle of Waterloo in 1815 marked the 
end of years of war between the UK and France.

For more information about Arundel Castle and events held there, visit www.arundelcastle.org

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