Monday 28 January 2013

A story well told


Those of us who braved the ice on Thursday had a rare treat. We were entertained by a story teller, Idris Evans. Shunning the modern trappings of laptop, projector and software, the only artefacts Idris used to illustrate his talk were a 1787 Anglesey penny and a pair of cow shoes. But what a picture he painted of the art of droving cattle from North Wales to London; an art that developed from about 800 AD to the arrival of the railways in the mid 1800s.

Idris took us from Anglesey, on a journey across the Menai Straits, through the Vale of Clwyd and on to the outskirts of London, in the company of cattle, pigs and geese. This was a journey peppered with stories of armed riders, highwaymen, cock-fighting, promissory notes, Welsh émigrés and much more beside.

The interest in the talk was high-lighted by the brisk sale of Idris' book 'Hard Road to London'. For those who missed the talk, borrow a copy from another member. For a brief glimpse of Idris follow the link to a BBC programme clip http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p010frsp

Monday 14 January 2013

The Drovers' Road Thursday 24 January

The next talk is by Welsh author Idris Evans. 

His talk is based on his book 'Hard Road To London'. This is a story of the cattle drovers who walked their animals over three hundred miles to the markets in London. A trade that had gone on for over one thousand years but it was through discovering coins with a metal detector that he discovered a world that had been forgotten.
This led to a feature on Country File with Adam Henson and a series on BBC 2 called 'British Foods'




Usual time and place - 7:30 pm at the Tiverton Village Hall. All are welcome.