History came alive over the weekend as Ironfest 2014 rolled into Lithgow.
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This cyclist kept the crowd on their toes
Making the festival a family affair were Cody, Isaac, and Ellouise McGuire with mum Rachael
Manning the gate were (from back left) Kelsie Clarke, Rosa Lynnes-Ross, Kate Francis and Orla McKinney. At front Ashleigh Kitchener and Maya Lynnes-Ross
Lithgow Living History group: Vicki Hartley, Matt Allan, Dominic Craven and Ian Rufus
One of the more modern vehicles on display
The vehicles were popular with the crowd
Stephanie Durie and Kirsty Ray
The mystery man
Lithgow Living History group: Vicki Hartley, Dominic Craven, Ian Rufus and Matt Allan
The French: Ron O'Connor, Mitch Sutton, Genevieve Munro and Jon Lawrence
Ben Wynn from Europa Reenactments
Preparing for battle can be time consuming
A public flogging
A public flogging
The birds waited patiently despite the intermittent rain
Cosplayers Geoffrey Sullivan, Kitty Jenkins and Sam Dunlevie
Battle is thirsty work
Einherjar: Michael Linklater, Jeff Armstrong, Eloise Kendall and James Lucas
Wayward: Ricarda Reeck on hurdy gurdy, Nick Potts on pipes, Alan Hislop on the drum. Not pictured Terra Reeck
Military vehicles were plentiful
Working its way through the crowd
Dylan and Kylara Wech, Holly Ladmore and Kendall Bailey
Representing the damage done in the 2013 bushfires
Fresh from the Napoleonic camp are Troy Koens, Suniel Chandra, and Grant Koens
Blacksmithing displays
Keeping the crowd entertained were Glenda Phipps, Raymond Gunn, Louise Dean and Bob Sutor
Ben Mynn from Europa Reenactments with R2D2
Cosplayers Geoffrey Sullivan, Kitty Jenkins and Sam Dunlevie
Justin Kulk, Teoh Lim and Uldis Ere