On Saturday, 17th May, visitors to the Old Head Signal Tower are in for a unique and immersive experience as Lord Edward’s Own Living History Group brings the Napoleonic era vividly to life. Taking place between 11:00am and 4:30pm, this free and family-friendly event promises something for history lovers of all ages.
Set on the historic grounds of the Old Head Signal Tower – itself built during the Napoleonic Wars in 1804 – the reenactment will portray a detachment of His Majesty’s 86th Leinster Regiment of Foot, the Irish infantry regiment active during the time of Napoleon’s threat to Ireland.
Throughout the day, the group will demonstrate authentic uniforms, muskets, and military drill from the early 1800s. Hourly displays of drill and musketry will take place in front of the tower, recreating the sights, sounds, and atmosphere of a time when coastal defences were on high alert.
Children and adults alike may even find themselves ‘recruited’ and trained as soldiers, learning how Ireland prepared to defend against invasion.
This event celebrates ten years since the restoration

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