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114 tlm n the travel & leisure magazine www.tlm-magazine.co.uk Spring 2012 out & about n what’s on and where Cheese or ham? If you are enjoying your lunch while reading this, you might be interested to learn that this year is the 250th anniversary of the sandwich. John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich allegedly invented the snack in 1762 when he asked for meat to be served between slices of bread so that he didn’t have to stop for lunch during a gambling game. As his friends asked for “the same as Sandwich”, the name then caught on. The celebrations of the anniversary in the Kentish town of Sandwich on May 12-13 will include a theatrical presentation of the creation of the very first sandwich, a teddy bears picnic and a sandwich-making competition, as well as a baguette versus sandwich competition between locals from Sandwich and their twinned town of Honfleur. The celebrations are part of British Sandwich Week, May 9-15; for more information go to www.sandwichevents.info. F or nearly 200 years, residents of Stratford have celebrated the birth of their most famous son,William Shakespeare. The bard’s 438th birth- day, which fell on April 23, and the annual celebra- tions in Stratford-upon-Avon, kicked off the festivities for the World Shakespeare Festival, which runs through until November. Produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company, the festival is the biggest celebration of Shakespeare ever staged. Artists from around the world will take part in almost 70 productions across the UK including London, Stratford-upon-Avon, Birmingham and Wales. Events include storytelling sessions for children at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Family Workshops and a series of acting and directing workshops. The World Shakespeare Festival is part of London 2012 Festival, bringing artists from all over the world together in a UK-wide celebration for 2012. For more information go to www.worldshakespearefestival.org.uk. T his year’s Festival of Speed, at Lord March’s Goodwood Estate in Sussex from June 28-July 1, will be celebrating motorsport’s young heroes; drivers such as Emerson Fittipaldi, Colin McRae and Lewis Hamilton all had success from an early age. The festival, with the theme of Young Guns – Born to Win, will also celebrate Lotus, the small British company inspired by Colin Chapman that dominated all levels of motor sport with its tech- nical ingenuity. Festival visitors will be able to see the latest road cars at the Moving Motor Show exhi- bition and to watch the Cartier Style et Luxe concours d’elegance. Four-day tickets with grandstand access cost £209 per adult. For details go to www.goodwood.co.uk/ festival-of-speed . W hile venues in London and around the country will be hosting the Olympic Games this summer, with traditional disciplines including ath- letics, swimming and cycling attracting world attention, competitors will be battling it out in less-celebrated events such as cannon-fire, wrestling, shin-kicking and swordplay in the 400th Cotswold Olimpick Games in June. England’s original Olympics were introduced by English barrister Robert Dover, whose festi- val of sport and pageantry today still includes the World Shin-Kicking Championships. The sport involves contestants, who are allowed to protect their shins with straw, holding each other by the shoulder and trying to kick the shins of their opponents to bring them to the ground. A Stickler, the judge, ensures the shins are hit before a fall can count. Chipping Campden hosts the Olimpicks on June 1 with the Scuttle- brook Queen procession and street fair the next day. For more details go to www.olimpickgames.co.uk . Racing ahead Take it on the shin Happy birthday, Will VisitBritain Jochen Van Cauwenberge VisitBritain VisitBritain/James Marshall VisitBritain VisitBritain n Shin-kicking contestants n Shakespeare's birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon n Shakespeare's gravestone n A 1907 Fiat Mefistofele at Goodwood n Sandwich anyone? n Sandwich, Kent

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his year’s Festival of Speed, at Lord March’s Goodwood Estate in Sussex from June 28-July 1, will be celebrating motorsport’s young heroes; drivers such as Emerson Fittipaldi, Colin McRae and Lewis Hamilton all had success from an early age. The festival, with the theme of Young Guns – Born to Win, will also celebrate Lotus, the small Spring 2012 114 tlmnthe travel & leisure magazine www.tlm-magazine.co.uk n Sandwich anyone? n A 1907 Fiat Mefistofele at Goodwood n Sandwich, Kent

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Cheese or ham?If you are enjoying yourlunch while reading this,you might be interestedto learn that this year isthe 250th anniversaryof the sandwich.

John Montagu, the4th Earl of Sandwichallegedly invented thesnack in 1762 when heasked for meat to beserved between slicesof bread so that hedidn’t have to stop forlunch during a gamblinggame. As his friendsasked for “the same asSandwich”, the namethen caught on.

The celebrations ofthe anniversary in theKentish town ofSandwich on May 12-13will include a theatricalpresentation of thecreation of the veryfirst sandwich, a teddybears picnic and asandwich-makingcompetition, as well asa baguette versussandwich competitionbetween locals fromSandwich and theirtwinned town ofHonfleur.

The celebrations arepart of British SandwichWeek, May 9-15; formore information go towww.sandwichevents.info.

For nearly 200 years, residents of Stratford havecelebrated the birth of their most famousson,William Shakespeare. The bard’s 438th birth-

day, which fell on April 23, and the annual celebra-tions in Stratford-upon-Avon, kicked off the festivitiesfor the World Shakespeare Festival, which runsthrough until November. Produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company, the

festival is the biggest celebration of Shakespeare everstaged. Artists from around the world willtake part in almost 70 productionsacross the UK including London,Stratford-upon-Avon, Birminghamand Wales. Events include storytelling

sessions for children at the RoyalShakespeare Theatre, FamilyWorkshops and a series of actingand directing workshops. The WorldShakespeare Festival is part ofLondon 2012 Festival, bringing artistsfrom all over the world together in a UK-wide celebration for 2012. For more information go towww.worldshakespearefestival.org.uk.

This year’s Festivalof Speed, at LordMarch’s Goodwood

Estate in Sussex fromJune 28-July 1, will becelebrating motorsport’syoung heroes; driverssuch as EmersonFittipaldi, Colin McRaeand Lewis Hamilton allhad success from an early age. The festival, with the

theme of Young Guns –Born to Win, will alsocelebrate Lotus, the small

British company inspiredby Colin Chapman thatdominated all levels ofmotor sport with its tech-nical ingenuity. Festivalvisitors will be able to seethe latest road cars at theMoving Motor Show exhi-bition and to watch theCartier Style et Luxeconcours d’elegance.

Four-day tickets withgrandstand access cost £209per adult. For details go towww.goodwood.co.uk/festival-of-speed .

While venues inLondon andaround the

country will be hostingthe Olympic Games thissummer, with traditionaldisciplines including ath-letics, swimming andcycling attracting worldattention, competitorswill be battling it out inless-celebrated eventssuch as cannon-fire,wrestling, shin-kickingand swordplay in the400th Cotswold OlimpickGames in June. England’s original

Olympics were introducedby English barristerRobert Dover, whose festi-val of sport and pageantrytoday still includes theWorld Shin-KickingChampionships. The sport involves

contestants, who are

allowed to protect theirshins with straw, holdingeach other by the shoulderand trying to kick theshins of their opponents tobring them to the ground.A Stickler, the judge,ensures the shins are hitbefore a fall can count. Chipping Campden

hosts the Olimpicks onJune 1 with the Scuttle-brook Queen processionand street fair the next day.For more details go towww.olimpickgames.co.uk.

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The City of Oxford is where Welshauthor Charles LutwidgeDodgson, better known as Lewis

Carroll, first outlined his fantasy worldstory to 10-year-old Alice Liddell andher sisters.

The city will mark the 150th anniver-sary of the first telling of Alice’sAdventures in Wonderland on July 4 byholding a special Alice Day and CaucusRace. The book was published three yearslater in 1865, with the sequel Throughthe Looking-Glass and what AliceFound There following in 1871. Sincethen, the books have been translated into

125 languages and turned into films.Alice Day events on July 7 will

include a Mad Hatter’s tea party, theQueen of Hearts’ Unbirthday Party andAlice-themed walks and talks, followedby the Caucus Race the following day inMerton Field, Christ Church, whereCarroll was a maths tutor.

In the story, the race was devised bythe Dodo as a novel way to get dry andwas possibly inspired by a picnic taken byLewis Carroll and the Liddell sisterswhere they got caught in the rain. Formore information, go to www.storymuseum.org.uk/alice.

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London may be the focal point ofthe Queen’s Diamond Jubileecelebrations, but the occasion isbeing marked in other parts of theUK too. Here are some events:

Vintage funPortsmouth Historic Dockyardwill host a new event over thebank holiday weekend of June 2-3. Victorious Vintage will featurean array of beautiful vintage stallsthroughout the dockyard, withcolourful characters fromdifferent eras and live bands onthe main stage. Following the success of the

Victorian Festival of Christmas,the dockyard has teamed up

once again with Love Southseaand The Boutique Market for thisfree event, highlighting the bestof bygone eras. Both evenings will have a

headline act but groupsannounced already includeDodgy and the Lightning Seeds.For more information, go towww.historicdockyard.co.uk.

Punch up atQueen VicshowAlthough 2012 is all aboutcelebrating the present Queen’sDiamond Jubilee, the townsfolk

at Blists Hill Victorian Town, nearIronbridge in Shropshire will bestepping back in time tocelebrate Queen Victoria’sDiamond Jubilee from June 2-5. A daily concert on The Green

will feature patrioticentertainment, including bagpipeplayers and drummers from theSeaforth Highlanders band in fullScottish costume and theWellington (Telford) Brass Band. Strolling actors will perform

scenes from novels by CharlesDickens while younger visitorscan enjoy a traditional Punch andJudy show. For more information on

ticket prices and opening times,go to www.ironbridge.org.uk.

Light my fireA beacon chain was once usedas a tool for communication andthey have marked royalweddings, jubilees andcoronations in Britain forcenturies, with beacons being liton village greens, castlebattlements, church towers,beaches and mountain tops. In 1897, beacons were lit

nationally to celebrate QueenVictoria’s Diamond Jubilee and, in1977 and 2002, beacons were litto celebrate the Queen’s Silverand Golden Jubilees. The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee

Beacons will be lit on BankHoliday Monday, June 4, with theaim to light 2,012 beaconsacross the UK andCommonwealth nations. The 10 pupils of Britain’s highest

school, Flash Primary School inFlash, Staffordshire, will be lightingtheir own beacon, as will theresidents of Reigate, St Albans,Nottingham and Lowestoft. TheQueen will light the nationalbeacon at approximately 10.30pmin central London. For more information, go to

www.diamondjubileebeacons.co.uk.

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