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Events and Exhibitions Programme to Celebrate the Birth of the Burh STAFFORD 913 - 2013 1,100 YEARS OF HISTORY Leisure and Culture | www.staffordbc.gov.uk The Ancient High House Greengate Street, Stafford, ST16 2JA TEL 01785 619 131 EMAIL [email protected] WEB staffordbc.gov.uk/heritage Stafford Castle Newport Road,Stafford, ST16 1DJ TEL 01785 257 698 EMAIL [email protected] WEB staffordbc.gov.uk/heritage Izaak Walton's Cottage Worston Lane, Stone ST15 0PA TEL 01785 760 278 EMAIL [email protected] WEB staffordbc.gov.uk/heritage Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent Archives Service Staffordshire Record Office, Eastgate Street, Stafford ST16 2LZ TEL 01785 278 373 WEB www.staffordshire.gov.uk/archives If you need this information in large print, Braille, other language or on audio cassette please contact 01785 619 000 or email [email protected] All information correct at time of going to print.

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Page 1: 1100 Years of History

Events and Exhibitions Programme to Celebrate the Birth of the Burh

Stafford 913 - 2013 1,100 YearS of HiStorY

Leisure and Culture | www.staffordbc.gov.uk

the ancient High House Greengate Street, Stafford, ST16 2JAtel 01785 619 131email [email protected] staffordbc.gov.uk/heritage

Stafford CastleNewport Road,Stafford, ST16 1DJ tel 01785 257 698email [email protected] staffordbc.gov.uk/heritage

izaak Walton's CottageWorston Lane, Stone ST15 0PA tel 01785 760 278 email [email protected] staffordbc.gov.uk/heritage

Staffordshire and Stoke on trent archives ServiceStaffordshire Record Office, Eastgate Street, Stafford ST16 2LZtel 01785 278 373web www.staffordshire.gov.uk/archives

If you need this information in large print, Braille, other language or on audio cassette please contact 01785 619 000 or email [email protected]

All information correct at time of going to print.

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Friday 3 May | 7.30pmdan Cruickshank History talkStafford Gatehouse TheatreTV presenter, author and architectural historian Dan Cruick-shank is more than a seasoned traveller. He has explored places that most of us only dream of. For his celebrated TV series Around The World In 80 Treasures he journeyed through 36 countries in four and a half months on a quest to tell the story of civilisation through some of man’s greatest achieve-ments. Dan’s travels explored the origins, construction and mysteries of some of the most extraordinary monuments known to man and their connections to the great civilisations of the world. Tickets £16 (£14 conc). To book call the box office on 01785 254 653 or visit www.staffordgatehousetheatre.co.uk.

Preceded on the same programme by:darkness and Light: Stafford’s anglo Saxon originsArchaeologist and Staffordshire Hoard expert Stephen Dean reveals newly discovered facts and finds to explain Æthelflaed and the founding of Stafford in 913 AD.

Tuesday 18 June to Saturday 27 July | 10am - 4pmStafford 913 - 2013: the Making of a County townHistory Exhibition at the Ancient High HouseA look at the people and events that helped shape the town during the eleven hundred years since its foundation by the warrior-princess Æthelflaed. Rare documents, artefacts and illustrations tell Stafford’s unique place in British history. Supported by SAMS, County Records Office, The Trustees of the William Salt Library and local collections.

Saturday 22 June | 10am - 4pmanglo Saxon artisansThe Ancient High HouseMeet and talk to the Anglo Saxon Warriors at the Ancient High House. With children’s Anglo Saxon rune-making workshops. Just drop in. Free admission. Children’s workshops £2.

Saturday 13 July | 11am and 2pmanglo Saxon Stafford town tourThe Ancient High HouseJoin us for a one hour tour taking in sites dating back to the birth of the burh in 913. Free tour - meet at the Ancient High House.

Saturday 27 July | 10am - 4pmanglo Saxon JewelleryThe Ancient High HouseChildren’s Anglo Saxon jewellery making workshops. Just drop in. Free admission. Children’s workshops £2.

Tuesday 30 July to Saturday 26 OctoberStafford’s 1913 Millenary PageantHistory Exhibition at the Ancient High HouseA look back at how Staffordians celebrated the town’s Millenia in 1913.Supported by SAMS, County Records Office, The Trustees of the William Salt Library and local collections.

Saturday 3 August | 10am - 4pmKids on ParadeThe Ancient High HouseChildren’s pageant costume-making workshops. Just drop in. Free admission. Children’s workshops £2.

Sunday 18 August | 11am - 4pmthe anglo SaxonsStafford CastleVisit the encampment and learn more about our Saxon ancestors with ‘arming the warrior’, coin minting, and bone carving activities. Children’s rune making workshops and Anglo Saxon board games. Free admission.

Saturday 7 September | 10am - 4pmStaffordshire Heritage day: Stafford Burh 913Castlechurch Church Hall, Newport Road, StaffordThe Staffordshire Heritage Group presents a day of illustrated talks about Anglo Saxon Stafford. Ticket price includes lunch and refreshments £15 per person. Pre-booking essential call 01785 850 345 or email [email protected].

Friday 13 September to Friday 4 OctoberMon to Fri 10am - 4pm | Sat 10am - 12.30pmStafford: a Proper Little townStaffordshire Record Office An exhibition of unique and irreplaceable Stafford Borough collections. The archives on display range from a first hand account of the visit of Elizabeth I to Stafford and the description of the brutal execution of the priest Robert Sutton to photographs of the lost pubs of Stafford.Staffordshire Archives and Heritage in conjunction with the William Salt Library.

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2013 marks the 1100 year anniversary since the founding of Stafford.

Æthelflaed Lady of the Mercians, daughter of King Alfred the Great, fortified Stafford as a burh ordefended settlement in 913.

Stafford, as a frontier town, was to play a key role in the Saxon re-conquest of the West Midlands, which led to the re-unification of England and Æthelstan becoming the first king in 927.

For more information on the birth of the burh and to find out the full list of celebration events please visit www.staffordbc.gov.uk/celebrate

Statue of Æthelflaed at Tamworth Castle Image courtesy of Tamworth Borough Council.

Richard II and Queen Elizabeth I from Stafford's Millenary Pageant in 1913. Image courtesy of Staffordshire County Council.