Hungerford Arcade Duchess of Cambridge Gives Birth to Princess

Hungerford Arcade owners, Hazel Browne and Adrian Gilmour, together with managers, staff and stallholders, send all their very best wishes and congratulations to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on the birth of their baby Princess.

 

 

Duke of Cambridge takes Prince George
to meet his baby sister

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Hungerford Arcade Barnaby’s Famous Old Fairground Organ Returns

Hungerford Arcade

BARNABY’S FAMOUS OLD FAIRGROUND ORGAN RETURNS TO HUNGERFORD ARCADE 
On
SUNDAY, 3rd MAY 2015
11.00 – 2.00

This much loved family favourite will be right outside the Arcade along with the new Farmers’ Market. Do come along and have a great family day out. Don’t forget to call into the Arcade and say ‘Hi’.
Rita

James with his two neices and the man himself, Barnaby
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Hungerford Arcade Postcard, Stamps and more Valuation Day

HUNGERFORD
ARCADE
VALUATION
DAY
SATURDAY
16
th
MAY
10.00am
till 2.00pm
STAMPS,
FIRST DAY COVERS, PAPER EPHEMERA AND PRE-1960 POSTCARDS
Come along to Unit 7, Hungerford Arcade and meet Jonathan and find out all you need to know about your treasured collections.
Jonathan
Edwards of Page Postcards
will
be glad to advise you on your collection. He will be happy to
purchase suitable items or advise on appropriate auction houses.



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Hungerford Arcade a and the Turkish Ladies

L-R Aunty Sirma, Bahar, mother Elif and Rita



At Hungerford Arcade, we really look forward to meeting our friends from around the World.  Bahar is a comprehensive Interior Designer and lives in Oxforshire. She is a frequent visitor to the Arcade and always brings people with her.  This time, Bahar brought her mother, Elif Deliktas and aunty, Sima Demir from Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey.  I looked up Izmir and found that it is Turkey’s third most populous city and has the country’s largest port after Istanbul.  Also, it is very beautiful.


It was wonderful meeting Elif and Sima and look forward to welcoming them back to the Arcade the next they come to visit Bahar.

Bahar Arts Interior Design has a beautiful website which you can visit at www.bahartsinterior.com


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Hungerford Arcade Ragged Victorians – The Great Unwashed

We had great fun here at Hungerford Arcade, when actors from the ‘ Ragged Victorians -Victorian Great Unwashed’ came in to buy.  They are the most amazing people and seem to know everything about the poor wretches they portray. Barbara Goodridge went into great detail about what they do and it was fascinating.
Rita



Back in the day when a shilling was a weeks wages, when even the ‘Pure’ (Dogs Dung) was a valuable source of income, lower class Victorians were living by whatever means they could. With no homes, no income and no benefit system for support, an honest days work, could mean labouring the most degrading jobs in the world, for little or scant reward. Is there no wonder then, that thieving, cheating, prostitution and even child selling, were sometimes the only options these unfortunate souls had.


Find out more about the Great Unwashed by clicking onto this link to their website www.raggedvictorians.co.uk/ 



The other website to look up is, Stuart Dukes, Seven Dials rapscallions at www.sevendialsrapscallions.co.uk/ for Victorian Law and Disorder. Seven Dials Rapscallions, is both a Historical interpretation and Street Theatre – The Victorian underworld on the streets of today.

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Hungerford Arcade An Interesting Trip to Kent

We at Hungerford Arcade, always look forward to Stuart Miller-Osborne’s return from his travels with his lovely wife, Caron, as he writes wonderful stories while he is away. Here we have, as is usual, a great story written by Stuart while he was away visiting his daughter in Kent.  Time for tea and biscuits, I think.




My
daughter lives in Kent and whilst visiting her, I have taken the
opportunity to explore some of the county, especially on the Isle of
Thanet. 

It
was whilst I was planning a walk along the coast that I found myself
in Birchington, which is roughly halfway between Margate and
Canterbury.

Birchington
is an agreeable coastal town which is a good starting point if you
want to walk or cycle to the Reculver Towers, which are a few miles
distant. 

As
I made my way to the coastal path, I noticed that one of the roads was
called Rossetti Road.

I
knew that the artist and poet had retired to this part of Kent when
he became seriously ill, but I did not know where he had died.

Enquiries
revealed that the great man was indeed buried in the town and I
found the grave with a degree of ease.

To
find it, walk up the high street away from the railway station and
keep to your right where you will find a church at the top of the
street. 

If
you follow the main path through the graveyard, you will come
across a stone Celtic cross and this is where Rossetti rests in full
view of the lovely church and the road to Canterbury.

It
seems an odd place to find the last resting place of such a
well-known figure and as far as I can see, he had no real connection
with this part of Kent, apart from being there in his final days. 





If
you are ever in Birchington and have a few moments to spare, then
visit Rossetti and may be leave a small bunch of flowers to thank him
for the works he left to us when he died over a hundred and thirty
years ago in this small Kent town. 







Stuart Miller-Osborne

    
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Successful Toy Valuation Day At The Arcade

Gary poring over a price guide

As usual, the toy valuation day at the Arcade went off without a hitch.  Experts Gary and Alan were on hand all day to answer questions and give valuations on toy cars, trains, lead soldiers and much more.  Keep an eye on our “What’s On” page to keep up to date with events and valuation days here at the Arcade.

Alan and Gary
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Hungerford Arcade Toy Valuation Day

TOY VALUATION DAY
SATURDAY,
18th APRIL
10.00 – 3.30


Don’t forget to come to Hungerford Arcade tomorrow (Saturday) 18th April and get a valuation on all of your collections from our resident experts and stallholders, Alan, Tony, Gary and June. They also purchase items, if you wish to sell them.
Rita

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Hocktide in Hungerford Arcade

It’s Hocktide in Hungerford and Tutti Day has been and gone for another year.  And if you don’t know what that means, you’re either not local, or you haven’t been paying attention!

Adrian and Rod putting up the Hungerford Town flags

Yesterday could well have been the hottest day of the year so far and perfect weather for the Tutti Men (and women) to be walking the streets of Hungerford collecting collecting kisses and doling out oranges to the common folk of the town.  This might sound strange to the uninitiated but it is an annual event here in Hungerford and one that the whole town joins in with.  

The Tutti Men visit 102 properties in the High Street and beyond, traditionally to collect the rent, but these days they just have a little drink and a chat with the owners of the properties.  It is also traditional to take a kiss from the lady of the house.  They are accompanied by the Orange Man or Orange Scrambler who carries a bag of oranges to give to the townspeople.  They are followed by the Tutti Wenches who give out sweets and oranges in the street. 

Tutti Women Sarah and Angela with Orange Scrambler Paul

The more I write about it, the more absurd it sounds, but it is a lot of fun to be a part of and something I hope never dies out in Hungerford.

As of 2014, Hungerford is the only remaining town in England to recognise the ancient festival of Hocktide.  Hocktide is basically springtime.  It is the second week after Easter, when lent is over but summer hasn’t yet begun.  It was one of the only times of year, along with Yuletide and Whitsuntide, when a landowner had, to put it simply, a bit of time off!  It was this time of year when the new agricultural year began and it was on Tutti Day or Hock Tuesday that the Tutti Men would visit the townspeople or commoners of the town to collect the rent.

Tutti Wenches Charlotte, Faye, Natasha and Chloe

It is a bit old fashioned and it’s a bit strange, but we love it.  It’s part of the identity of our town and the enthusiasm with which shop keepers and home owners embrace it just shows how popular it is.  We won’t be letting this little tradition fade away any time soon.

Happy Hocktide!

The weather couldn’t have been better!

Alex

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