History festival hosts jousting and re-enactments

Re-enactors Andrew and Jamie enjoyed some chips during a break
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While music fans are at Glastonbury Festival, history lovers are enjoying a very different event.
The Chalke History Festival in Broad Chalke, Wiltshire, is in full swing, demonstrating historic methods of jousting and hay stacking.
From 23-29 June, the festival is hosting talks about history from 175 experts, including the likes of Kevin McCloud, Al Murray, Michael Palin and Ian Hislop, alongside a programme of re-enactments from different time periods.
James Holland, founder of festival, said: "I'm absolutely thrilled, we had lots of people here, the sun has been shining."

Actors take part in re-enactments from different historic periods
Meanwhile, Dominic Sewell has been preparing for a jousting demonstration.
"Children are often captivated by knights and jousting and as there are no princesses or dragons here, we have to make do with fighting each other," Mr Sewell said.

Specialist armour protects the horse during the jousting
The horse armour is designed to protect horses from splinters or "anything else that might come their way," Mr Sewell said.
"As well as that we have a specialised helmet for jousting which is called a frog mouth helmet, it has a wide aperture where the eye slits are."

The festival showcases traditional methods of farming
Mr Holland built a traditional hay stack over the week and said he had "the time of his life" doing it.
"I'm very interested in the history of agriculture," he added.

Adam, Will and Phil have built a historic guillotine, which they will demonstrate on Saturday afternoon - with a dummy
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