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Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Farewell to the Barons

 Over the summer, to celebrate the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, (a copy of which is in Lincoln Castle), 25 Barons invaded Lincoln.  Hull had toads, Bristol had Shaun the Sheep and Lincoln had Barons!  They were to represent the 25 Barons who forced King John to sign the Magna Carta and each was decorated.  They were then placed around the main shopping area of Lincoln and you could join the Trail and find them all.
 A leaflet was produced, explaining about the original Baron, the painted version, the sponsor and the artist.  They were very popular and it was rare to see one without people posing beside him.  They were yarnbombed and were also the subject of a petition to keep them after the event.  However, they were always designed to be a temporary feature, then they would be auctioned to raise money for The Trussell Trust.
They were gathered up and taken to Lincoln Castle where they could be seen before the auction (which is on 1st October).  So, I headed up to the Castle yesterday on a gloriously sunny morning to take some photos.
 The Castle has ancient parts to it, such as the tower and walls and then Georgian and Victorian additions.  It was a prison and is now the Court.  The Court building is the one in the background, covered in a creeper.
 This Roman soldier Baron was one of my favourites.
 The Steampunk Baron stood outside the Assembly Rooms which is one of the hosts for the annual Steampunk Festival.
 The themes for the Barons were many and various: Lincolnshire flora and fauna; the Red Arrows; teachers; Lincoln Cathedral; truck driving; Mayor of Lincoln; Freeman of Lincoln; Steam trains; Bee keeping; young people; waterways; shopping.




 I also liked this Baron with the Lincoln landmarks.


Chris and I didn't go on the trail, but  managed to see a lot of the Barons on the way to and from work and  on various shopping expeditions around the city.

A last view of the Barons.  I hope they will raise lots of money at the auction.  They have certainly brought some colour to a rather dull summer.

8 comments:

  1. Hi Ellie...I llive close to Lincoln and my daughter attends the University there...we did the Baron Trail this summer and we had a marvalous time....although we didn't find all the letters for a prize. They were all fabulous but I think my favourites were the steampunk baron and the construction baron....

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    1. Thanks, Debbie. I think the Barons did add a lot for visitors to Lincoln over this summer and they seemed to be very popular. Perhaps the powers that be should come up with another sort of trail idea...
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  2. Oh what fun.
    Saws the woman who also has a huge weakness for Shaun the Sheep.
    Thank you for sharing some of the colour and the joy.

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    1. Thanks, EC. I like Shaun the Sheep too! The Barons did add a lot of colour and joy to the streets of Lincoln.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  3. How great to see them all together! I hope they raise lots of money for charity. Not sure what you would do with a Baron though when you had bought it - a great garden ornament perhaps! xx

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    1. Thanks, Amy. I am sure they will do well at the auction. From what I have read in the local newspaper, a lot of the companies who sponsored a Baron are looking to buy 'their' one back, to display on their premises. It will be interesting to find out who buys which one and how much money they make.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  4. What fun and wonderful for others to benefit from the event.

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    1. Thanks, Dotty's Daughter. The Barons did inject some fun into Lincoln over the summer. I hope their new owners enjoy them too.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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