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Ancient Quintain, Offham, Kent -- a medieval wooden post with a rotating arm, located on the village green, used in jousting and tilting. 1894
Photograph of Blacksmiths Arms, Offham, Sussex. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub
Coombe Place, Offham, SussexCoombe Place, Offham, Lewes, Sussex, England. Date: 1930
Black Rabbit Inn, Offham, SussexBlack Rabbit Inn, Offham, Arundel, Sussex, England. Date: 1910s
Archaelogical Institute Annual Meeting at Rochester, 1863A commerative page in the Illustrated London News, marking the Archaelogical Institute of Great Britain and Irelands annual meeting at Rochester, July 1863
Playing QuintainIn the Middle Ages the QUINTAIN was a popular attraction on the village green, This one at Offham, Kent, is the last surviving one in England. Date: Medieval
The QuintainThe last surviving QUINTAIN on the village green at Offham, Kent, England. Tilting the quintain was a game played on horseback, with lances aimed at the perforated end. Date: Medieval
Arundel - The Black Rabbit, OffhamThe Black Rabbit, Offham, West Sussex (near Arundel). A public house on the banks of the River Arun, still going strong today (2009)