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Coming to Nottingham Castle this May! Join Black Knight Historical and discover the weird and wonderful history of Georgian Nottingham.
On Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 May, Black Knight Historical will bring the Georgian era to life in the Castle grounds. See redcoat soldiers in action as they demonstrate musket and cannon fire, explore living history camps, and find out more about the music, fashion and recipes of Georgian England.
Fancy yourself a rebel? Why not see if you can find the Luddites, who are plotting to rage against the machine!
There'll also be chance for you to meet infamous highwaymen – but watch your pockets!
This event is included in the general admission ticket to Nottingham Castle.
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