Saturday, January 18, 2025

Boston May Fair to celebrate 900th anniversary with exhibition

2025 marks the 900th anniversary of Boston’s first May Fair. To celebrate this historic milestone, Boston Guildhall Museum will host an exhibition from 22 March to 17 May.

The exhibition will feature photographs and objects from Neil Watson and the Showman’s Guildhall. Additionally, the museum is inviting local residents and visitors to contribute to a community exhibition by sharing their memories of past May Fairs.

If you have photographs of the May Fair and would like to contribute to the exhibition, Boston Guildhall asks you to please include the names of the people in the photos if known, an approximate date, and any stories or memories associated with the image/s.

Submit your contributions to TICBoston@boston.gov.uk by 12 February 2025 for a chance to be featured in the exhibition. For those without email access, images can be brought to the Guildhall during its opening hours.

Unlike many towns that have moved their fairs to out-of-town locations, Boston continues to host its fair in the town centre. It remains one of the top street fairs in the country, cherished by showmen, townsfolk, and visitors.

Cllr Sarah Sharpe, Portfolio Holder for Culture at Boston Borough Council, said: “We are very fortunate to live in a town with such rich heritage and history.

“Celebrating 900 years of the Boston May Fair is a fantastic achievement, and something we should all be very proud of.

“I have many fond memories of the May Fair and am excited to see others’ experiences at the exhibition.

“This is a remarkable celebration, and I highly encourage everyone to contribute their photos to make the exhibition the best it can be.”

 

Image credit: Stock.adobe.com/dimazel

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