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  • The ancient english tradition of Wassailing at Kenninghall wood over the weekend by the Green Man and the Lord of Misrule trying to wake the spirits of the trees from the depths of winter.<br />
The wassailing custom comes from the Old English expression 'waes hael', meaning 'be in good health'. It is an ancient ritual which was held for many years in January in apple growing regions where it was believed that driving out the evil spirits by banging pots and pans and shouting to wake the tree spirits, would help to ensure a good apple harvest.
    MRB-120121-WASAILING_KENNINGHALL-WOO...jpg
  • The ancient english tradition of Wassailing at Kenninghall wood over the weekend by the Green Man and the Lord of Misrule trying to wake the spirits of the trees from the depths of winter.<br />
The wassailing custom comes from the Old English expression 'waes hael', meaning 'be in good health'. It is an ancient ritual which was held for many years in January in apple growing regions where it was believed that driving out the evil spirits by banging pots and pans and shouting to wake the tree spirits, would help to ensure a good apple harvest.
    MRB-120121-WASAILING_KENNINGHALL-WOO...jpg
  • The ancient english tradition of Wassailing at Kenninghall wood over the weekend by the Green Man and the Lord of Misrule trying to wake the spirits of the trees from the depths of winter.<br />
The wassailing custom comes from the Old English expression 'waes hael', meaning 'be in good health'. It is an ancient ritual which was held for many years in January in apple growing regions where it was believed that driving out the evil spirits by banging pots and pans and shouting to wake the tree spirits, would help to ensure a good apple harvest.
    MRB-120121-WASAILING_KENNINGHALL-WOO...jpg
  • The ancient english tradition of Wassailing at Kenninghall wood over the weekend by the Green Man and the Lord of Misrule trying to wake the spirits of the trees from the depths of winter.<br />
The wassailing custom comes from the Old English expression 'waes hael', meaning 'be in good health'. It is an ancient ritual which was held for many years in January in apple growing regions where it was believed that driving out the evil spirits by banging pots and pans and shouting to wake the tree spirits, would help to ensure a good apple harvest.
    MRB-120121-WASAILING_KENNINGHALL-WOO...jpg
  • The ancient english tradition of Wassailing at Kenninghall wood over the weekend by the Green Man and the Lord of Misrule trying to wake the spirits of the trees from the depths of winter.<br />
The wassailing custom comes from the Old English expression 'waes hael', meaning 'be in good health'. It is an ancient ritual which was held for many years in January in apple growing regions where it was believed that driving out the evil spirits by banging pots and pans and shouting to wake the tree spirits, would help to ensure a good apple harvest.
    MRB-120121-WASAILING_KENNINGHALL-WOO...jpg
  • The ancient english tradition of Wassailing at Kenninghall wood over the weekend by the Green Man and the Lord of Misrule trying to wake the spirits of the trees from the depths of winter.<br />
The wassailing custom comes from the Old English expression 'waes hael', meaning 'be in good health'. It is an ancient ritual which was held for many years in January in apple growing regions where it was believed that driving out the evil spirits by banging pots and pans and shouting to wake the tree spirits, would help to ensure a good apple harvest.
    MRB-120121-WASAILING_KENNINGHALL-WOO...jpg
  • The ancient english tradition of Wassailing at Kenninghall wood over the weekend by the Green Man and the Lord of Misrule trying to wake the spirits of the trees from the depths of winter.<br />
The wassailing custom comes from the Old English expression 'waes hael', meaning 'be in good health'. It is an ancient ritual which was held for many years in January in apple growing regions where it was believed that driving out the evil spirits by banging pots and pans and shouting to wake the tree spirits, would help to ensure a good apple harvest.
    MRB-110115-WASAILING_KENNINGHALL-WOO...jpg
  • The ancient english tradition of Wassailing at Kenninghall wood over the weekend with the Mistress of Misrule and the Green Man waking the sprits of the trees from the depths of winter..The wassailing custom comes from the Old English expression 'waes hael', meaning 'be in good health'. It is an ancient ritual which was held for many years in January in apple growing regions where it was believed that driving out the evil spirits by banging pots and pans and shouting to wake the tree spirits, would help to ensure a good apple harvest..For further information about the Kenninghall wood contact Anne-Marie Clarke 01953 887424
    MRB-110115-WASAILING_KENNINGHALL-WOO...jpg
  • The ancient english tradition of Wassailing at Kenninghall wood over the weekend by the Green Man and the Lord of Misrule trying to wake the spirits of the trees from the depths of winter.<br />
The wassailing custom comes from the Old English expression 'waes hael', meaning 'be in good health'. It is an ancient ritual which was held for many years in January in apple growing regions where it was believed that driving out the evil spirits by banging pots and pans and shouting to wake the tree spirits, would help to ensure a good apple harvest.
    MRB-120121-WASAILING_KENNINGHALL-WOO...jpg
  • The ancient english tradition of Wassailing at Kenninghall wood over the weekend by the Green Man and the Lord of Misrule trying to wake the spirits of the trees from the depths of winter.<br />
The wassailing custom comes from the Old English expression 'waes hael', meaning 'be in good health'. It is an ancient ritual which was held for many years in January in apple growing regions where it was believed that driving out the evil spirits by banging pots and pans and shouting to wake the tree spirits, would help to ensure a good apple harvest.
    MRB-120121-WASAILING_KENNINGHALL-WOO...jpg
  • The ancient english tradition of Wassailing at Kenninghall wood over the weekend by the Green Man and the Lord of Misrule trying to wake the spirits of the trees from the depths of winter.<br />
The wassailing custom comes from the Old English expression 'waes hael', meaning 'be in good health'. It is an ancient ritual which was held for many years in January in apple growing regions where it was believed that driving out the evil spirits by banging pots and pans and shouting to wake the tree spirits, would help to ensure a good apple harvest.
    MRB-120121-WASAILING_KENNINGHALL-WOO...jpg
  • Sheringham, Norfolk. Sheringham Potty Morris & Folk Festival around the North Norfolk Resort town of Sheringham. Henry of the Young Miscellany English Traditional Dance Group.<br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
    MRB-2017-07-01-0811.jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. 2014 World Champion Zeben Butler-Alldred, 5 of London with his winning sanil called Wells.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. The final to decide the World Champion
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Pictured is Snail Master Neil Riseborough a race underway
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Pictured is Snail Master Neil Riseborough getting the final race underway
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Pictured is Elliott Fox of Uckfield with two snails to decide the Scottish Referendum vote called David and Alex
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Two snails race to decide the Scottish Referendum Vote, called Alex and David
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Two snails race to decide the Scottish Referendum Vote, called Alex and David
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Two snails race to decide the Scottish Referendum Vote, called Alex and David
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Pictured is Elliott Fox of Uckfield with two snails to decide the Scottish Referendum vote called David and Alex
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Pictured is Snail Master Neil Risborough.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Pictured is Snail Master Neil Risborough.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Pictured is Snail Master Neil Risborough.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Pictured is Snail Master Neil Riseborough a race underway
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Pictured is Snail Master Neil Risborough.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Pictured is Snail Master Neil Risborough with his collection of racing snails
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Pictured is Snail Master Neil Riseborough getting the first race underway.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Pictured is Snail Master Neil Riseborough preparing the track for the days races
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • The only Whisky Distillery in England have produced a commemorative limited edition of their single malt whisky for the forthcoming wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29th. The distillery was open officially opened by Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in 2007 and a gift of the whisky has been sent to the couple before their big day.
    MRB-2011-04-07-0360.jpg
  • The only Whisky Distillery in England have produced a commemorative limited edition of their single malt whisky for the forthcoming wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29th. The distillery was open officially opened by Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in 2007 and a gift of the whisky has been sent to the couple before their big day.
    MRB-2011-04-07-0356.jpg
  • The only Whisky Distillery in England have produced a commemorative limited edition of their single malt whisky for the forthcoming wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29th. The distillery was open officially opened by Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in 2007 and a gift of the whisky has been sent to the couple before their big day.
    MRB-2011-04-07-0330.jpg
  • The only Whisky Distillery in England have produced a commemorative limited edition of their single malt whisky for the forthcoming wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29th. The distillery was open officially opened by Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in 2007 and a gift of the whisky has been sent to the couple before their big day.
    MRB-2011-04-07-0264.jpg
  • The only Whisky Distillery in England have produced a commemorative limited edition of their single malt whisky for the forthcoming wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29th. The distillery was open officially opened by Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in 2007 and a gift of the whisky has been sent to the couple before their big day.
    MRB-2011-04-07-0218.jpg
  • The only Whisky Distillery in England have produced a commemorative limited edition of their single malt whisky for the forthcoming wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29th. The distillery was open officially opened by Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in 2007 and a gift of the whisky has been sent to the couple before their big day. Pictured is Distiller David Fitt who created the whisky using 4 blends of Single Malt Whisky
    MRB-2011-04-07-0178.jpg
  • The only Whisky Distillery in England have produced a commemorative limited edition of their single malt whisky for the forthcoming wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29th. The distillery was open officially opened by Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in 2007 and a gift of the whisky has been sent to the couple before their big day. Pictured is Distiller David Fitt who created the whisky using 4 blends of Single Malt Whisky
    MRB-2011-04-07-0065.jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. 2014 World Champion Zeben Butler-Alldred, 5 of London with his winning sanil called Wells.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. 2014 World Champion Zeben Butler-Alldred, 5 of London with his winning sanil called Wells.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Pictured is Elliott Fox of Uckfield with two snails to decide the Scottish Referendum vote called David and Alex
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Two snails race to decide the Scottish Referendum Vote, called Alex and David
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Two snails race to decide the Scottish Referendum Vote, called Alex and David
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Two snails race to decide the Scottish Referendum Vote, called Alex and David
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Pictured is Elliott Fox of Uckfield with two snails to decide the Scottish Referendum vote called David and Alex
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Pictured is Snail Master Neil Risborough with his collection of racing snails
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Pictured is Snail Master Neil Risborough.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village. Pictured is Snail Master Neil Riseborough getting the second race underway.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • Congham, Norfolk. For more than 25 years the World Snail Racing Championships have been held at Congham, near King's Lynn, in Norfolk as part of the village's fete on the cricket ground in the village.
    MRB-140719-CONGHAM-WORLD-SNAIL-RACIN...jpg
  • The only Whisky Distillery in England have produced a commemorative limited edition of their single malt whisky for the forthcoming wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29th. The distillery was open officially opened by Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in 2007 and a gift of the whisky has been sent to the couple before their big day.
    MRB-2011-04-07-0291.jpg
  • The only Whisky Distillery in England have produced a commemorative limited edition of their single malt whisky for the forthcoming wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29th. The distillery was open officially opened by Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in 2007 and a gift of the whisky has been sent to the couple before their big day. Pictured is Distiller David Fitt who created the whisky using 4 blends of Single Malt Whisky
    MRB-2011-04-07-0189.jpg
  • The only Whisky Distillery in England have produced a commemorative limited edition of their single malt whisky for the forthcoming wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29th. The distillery was open officially opened by Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in 2007 and a gift of the whisky has been sent to the couple before their big day. Pictured is Distiller David Fitt who created the whisky using 4 blends of Single Malt Whisky
    MRB-2011-04-07-0161.jpg
  • The only Whisky Distillery in England have produced a commemorative limited edition of their single malt whisky for the forthcoming wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29th. The distillery was open officially opened by Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in 2007 and a gift of the whisky has been sent to the couple before their big day. Pictured is Distiller David Fitt who created the whisky using 4 blends of Single Malt Whisky
    MRB-2011-04-07-0109.jpg
  • Southwick, England. 10 October, 2021. <br />
<br />
Competitors at the World Conker Championships 2021 held in the Northamptonshire village of Southwick. Pictured is King Conker David Jakins competition in a match.<br />
<br />
Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
    MB WORLD-CONKER-CHAMPIONSHIPS 101020...jpg
  • Southwick, England. 10 October, 2021. <br />
<br />
Competitors at the World Conker Championships 2021 held in the Northamptonshire village of Southwick. Pictured is Chelsea Pensioner John Riley.<br />
<br />
Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
    MB WORLD-CONKER-CHAMPIONSHIPS 101020...jpg
  • Southwick, England. 10 October, 2021. <br />
<br />
Competitors at the World Conker Championships 2021 held in the Northamptonshire village of Southwick. Pictured is Chelsea Pensioner John Riley.<br />
<br />
Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
    MB WORLD-CONKER-CHAMPIONSHIPS 101020...jpg
  • Southwick, England. 10 October, 2021. <br />
<br />
Competitors at the World Conker Championships 2021 held in the Northamptonshire village of Southwick. Pictured is Chelsea Pensioner John Riley.<br />
<br />
Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
    MB WORLD-CONKER-CHAMPIONSHIPS 101020...jpg
  • Southwick, England. 10 October, 2021. <br />
<br />
Competitors at the World Conker Championships 2021 held in the Northamptonshire village of Southwick. Pictured is King Conker David Jakins competition in a match.<br />
<br />
Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
    MB WORLD-CONKER-CHAMPIONSHIPS 101020...jpg
  • Southwick, England. 10 October, 2021. <br />
<br />
Competitors at the World Conker Championships 2021 held in the Northamptonshire village of Southwick.<br />
<br />
Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
    MB WORLD-CONKER-CHAMPIONSHIPS 101020...jpg
  • Southwick, England. 10 October, 2021. <br />
<br />
Competitors at the World Conker Championships 2021 held in the Northamptonshire village of Southwick.<br />
<br />
Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
    MB WORLD-CONKER-CHAMPIONSHIPS 101020...jpg
  • Southwick, England. 10 October, 2021. <br />
<br />
Competitors at the World Conker Championships 2021 held in the Northamptonshire village of Southwick.<br />
<br />
Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
    MB WORLD-CONKER-CHAMPIONSHIPS 101020...jpg
  • Southwick, England. 10 October, 2021. <br />
<br />
Competitors at the World Conker Championships 2021 held in the Northamptonshire village of Southwick.<br />
<br />
Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
    MB WORLD-CONKER-CHAMPIONSHIPS 101020...jpg
  • Southwick, England. 10 October, 2021. <br />
<br />
Competitors at the World Conker Championships 2021 held in the Northamptonshire village of Southwick.<br />
<br />
Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
    MB WORLD-CONKER-CHAMPIONSHIPS 101020...jpg
  • Southwick, England. 10 October, 2021. <br />
<br />
Competitors at the World Conker Championships 2021 held in the Northamptonshire village of Southwick. Pictured are the Chelsea Pensioner who attended the event. <br />
<br />
Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
    MB WORLD-CONKER-CHAMPIONSHIPS 101020...jpg
  • Great Dunmow, Essex, 09/07/2016<br />
<br />
The Dunmow Flitch Trials exists to award a flitch of bacon to married couples from anywhere in the world, if they can satisfy the Judge and Jury of 6 maidens and 6 bachelors that in 'twelvemonth and a day', they have 'not wisht themselves unmarried again'.<br />
A reference to The Dunmow Flitch can even be found in The Wife of Bath's Tale within Chaucer's 14th century Canterbury Tales.<br />
The Flitch Trials are held every 4 years in Great Dunmow, Essex, England. <br />
<br />
Pictured are Ralph, 62 and Helen White, 57 from Tottenham, the first couple to go to trial and win a Flitch of Bacon<br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE PHOTOGRAPHY
    MB DUNMOW-FLITCH-TRIALS 09072016 080.jpg
  • Great Dunmow, Essex, 09/07/2016<br />
<br />
The Dunmow Flitch Trials exists to award a flitch of bacon to married couples from anywhere in the world, if they can satisfy the Judge and Jury of 6 maidens and 6 bachelors that in 'twelvemonth and a day', they have 'not wisht themselves unmarried again'.<br />
A reference to The Dunmow Flitch can even be found in The Wife of Bath's Tale within Chaucer's 14th century Canterbury Tales.<br />
The Flitch Trials are held every 4 years in Great Dunmow, Essex, England. <br />
<br />
Pictured are Ralph, 62 and Helen White, 57 from Tottenham, the first couple to go to trial and win a Flitch of Bacon<br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE PHOTOGRAPHY
    MB DUNMOW-FLITCH-TRIALS 09072016 075.jpg
  • Great Dunmow, Essex, 09/07/2016<br />
<br />
The Dunmow Flitch Trials exists to award a flitch of bacon to married couples from anywhere in the world, if they can satisfy the Judge and Jury of 6 maidens and 6 bachelors that in 'twelvemonth and a day', they have 'not wisht themselves unmarried again'.<br />
A reference to The Dunmow Flitch can even be found in The Wife of Bath's Tale within Chaucer's 14th century Canterbury Tales.<br />
The Flitch Trials are held every 4 years in Great Dunmow, Essex, England. <br />
<br />
Pictured are Ralph, 62 and Helen White, 57 from Tottenham, the first couple to go to trial and win a Flitch of Bacon<br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE PHOTOGRAPHY
    MB DUNMOW-FLITCH-TRIALS 09072016 074.jpg
  • Great Dunmow, Essex, 09/07/2016<br />
<br />
The Dunmow Flitch Trials exists to award a flitch of bacon to married couples from anywhere in the world, if they can satisfy the Judge and Jury of 6 maidens and 6 bachelors that in 'twelvemonth and a day', they have 'not wisht themselves unmarried again'.<br />
A reference to The Dunmow Flitch can even be found in The Wife of Bath's Tale within Chaucer's 14th century Canterbury Tales.<br />
The Flitch Trials are held every 4 years in Great Dunmow, Essex, England. <br />
<br />
Pictured are Ralph, 62 and Helen White, 57 from Tottenham, the first couple to go to trial and win a Flitch of Bacon<br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE PHOTOGRAPHY
    MB DUNMOW-FLITCH-TRIALS 09072016 072.jpg
  • Great Dunmow, Essex, 09/07/2016<br />
<br />
The Dunmow Flitch Trials exists to award a flitch of bacon to married couples from anywhere in the world, if they can satisfy the Judge and Jury of 6 maidens and 6 bachelors that in 'twelvemonth and a day', they have 'not wisht themselves unmarried again'.<br />
A reference to The Dunmow Flitch can even be found in The Wife of Bath's Tale within Chaucer's 14th century Canterbury Tales.<br />
The Flitch Trials are held every 4 years in Great Dunmow, Essex, England. <br />
<br />
Pictured are Ralph, 62 and Helen White, 57 from Tottenham, the first couple to go to trial and win a Flitch of Bacon<br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE PHOTOGRAPHY
    MB DUNMOW-FLITCH-TRIALS 09072016 071.jpg
  • Great Dunmow, Essex, 09/07/2016<br />
<br />
The Dunmow Flitch Trials exists to award a flitch of bacon to married couples from anywhere in the world, if they can satisfy the Judge and Jury of 6 maidens and 6 bachelors that in 'twelvemonth and a day', they have 'not wisht themselves unmarried again'.<br />
A reference to The Dunmow Flitch can even be found in The Wife of Bath's Tale within Chaucer's 14th century Canterbury Tales.<br />
The Flitch Trials are held every 4 years in Great Dunmow, Essex, England. <br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE PHOTOGRAPHY
    MB DUNMOW-FLITCH-TRIALS 09072016 070.jpg
  • Great Dunmow, Essex, 09/07/2016<br />
<br />
The Dunmow Flitch Trials exists to award a flitch of bacon to married couples from anywhere in the world, if they can satisfy the Judge and Jury of 6 maidens and 6 bachelors that in 'twelvemonth and a day', they have 'not wisht themselves unmarried again'.<br />
A reference to The Dunmow Flitch can even be found in The Wife of Bath's Tale within Chaucer's 14th century Canterbury Tales.<br />
The Flitch Trials are held every 4 years in Great Dunmow, Essex, England. <br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE PHOTOGRAPHY
    MB DUNMOW-FLITCH-TRIALS 09072016 065.jpg
  • Great Dunmow, Essex, 09/07/2016<br />
<br />
The Dunmow Flitch Trials exists to award a flitch of bacon to married couples from anywhere in the world, if they can satisfy the Judge and Jury of 6 maidens and 6 bachelors that in 'twelvemonth and a day', they have 'not wisht themselves unmarried again'.<br />
A reference to The Dunmow Flitch can even be found in The Wife of Bath's Tale within Chaucer's 14th century Canterbury Tales.<br />
The Flitch Trials are held every 4 years in Great Dunmow, Essex, England. <br />
<br />
Pictured are Ralph, 62 and Helen White, 57 from Tottenham, the first couple to go to trial and win a Flitch of Bacon<br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE PHOTOGRAPHY
    MB DUNMOW-FLITCH-TRIALS 09072016 061.jpg
  • Great Dunmow, Essex, 09/07/2016<br />
<br />
The Dunmow Flitch Trials exists to award a flitch of bacon to married couples from anywhere in the world, if they can satisfy the Judge and Jury of 6 maidens and 6 bachelors that in 'twelvemonth and a day', they have 'not wisht themselves unmarried again'.<br />
A reference to The Dunmow Flitch can even be found in The Wife of Bath's Tale within Chaucer's 14th century Canterbury Tales.<br />
The Flitch Trials are held every 4 years in Great Dunmow, Essex, England. <br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE PHOTOGRAPHY
    MB DUNMOW-FLITCH-TRIALS 09072016 060.jpg
  • Great Dunmow, Essex, 09/07/2016<br />
<br />
The Dunmow Flitch Trials exists to award a flitch of bacon to married couples from anywhere in the world, if they can satisfy the Judge and Jury of 6 maidens and 6 bachelors that in 'twelvemonth and a day', they have 'not wisht themselves unmarried again'.<br />
A reference to The Dunmow Flitch can even be found in The Wife of Bath's Tale within Chaucer's 14th century Canterbury Tales.<br />
The Flitch Trials are held every 4 years in Great Dunmow, Essex, England. <br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE PHOTOGRAPHY
    MB DUNMOW-FLITCH-TRIALS 09072016 054.jpg
  • Great Dunmow, Essex, 09/07/2016<br />
<br />
The Dunmow Flitch Trials exists to award a flitch of bacon to married couples from anywhere in the world, if they can satisfy the Judge and Jury of 6 maidens and 6 bachelors that in 'twelvemonth and a day', they have 'not wisht themselves unmarried again'.<br />
A reference to The Dunmow Flitch can even be found in The Wife of Bath's Tale within Chaucer's 14th century Canterbury Tales.<br />
The Flitch Trials are held every 4 years in Great Dunmow, Essex, England. <br />
<br />
Pictured are Ralph, 62 and Helen White, 57 from Tottenham, the first couple to go to trial and win a Flitch of Bacon<br />
<br />
Picture: MARK BULLIMORE PHOTOGRAPHY
    MB DUNMOW-FLITCH-TRIALS 09072016 055.jpg
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