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Celebrating 900 Years of the Boston May Fair: A Journey Through History

The May Fair 900 Exhibition has officially opened at Boston Guildhall, inviting visitors to explore aspects of the incredible 900-year history of one of England's oldest and most cherished fairs.

This unique exhibition takes visitors on a fascinating journey through the centuries, uncovering how the Boston May Fair has evolved from its medieval roots to the vibrant event it is today. The exhibition will feature local historian Neil Watson's photographs and artefacts some dating back to the 1850's. Neil will also be giving a talk at the Guildhall on Saturday 26 April 1.30pm to 3pm covering the Fair 1850-1920.

On Saturday 10 May the exhibition will close with the Boston Model Fairground Show and live entertainment in Beadsman's Lane alongside the museum.

David Worthington, Museum, events and venue officer at Boston Guildhall, said: "The May Fair has been a part of Boston's story for centuries, and this exhibition is a fantastic way to help celebrate its incredible history. We're delighted to invite people of all ages to step back in time and discover how this beloved fair has grown and changed over the last 900 years."

The May Fair 900 Exhibition will be open at Boston Guildhall from Saturday 29 March to Saturday 10 May, offering a rare glimpse into the fair's enduring legacy.

Following the May Fair exhibition further developments will take place in the museum to improve the reception area, the shop and the Tourist Information layout.

On the Saturday 24 May will be the opening of a fabulous exhibition on one of Boston's most influential historic figures whose statue watches the daily business of the town from its pedestal beside St Botolph's Church, 'Herbert Ingram 'Illustrating The News'' will uncover and reveal the fascinating and influential history of this amazing character. There will be an exciting new exhibit accompanied by a talk and a book signing...more details to follow on how the Guildhall will help to illustrate Boston's past and present throughout 2025...more to follow.

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