The Stroud Wassail winter festival procession which took place on Saturday around the town, featuring around 450 Morris dancers performing and walking
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5118 x 3412 px | 43.3 x 28.9 cm | 17.1 x 11.4 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
12 January 2019Location:
Stroud, Gloucestershire, England, UKPhotographer:
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The Stroud Wassail winter festival procession which took place on Saturday around the town, featuring around 450 Morris dancers performing and walking to the Subscription Rooms. The origins of wassailing are over 1000 years old, as a toast to wish your companions good health. Wassailing today is the tradition of visiting your neighbours around 12th night with a wassail bowl and a song, to wish them a healthy and a prosperous new year. Picture by Andrew Higgins - Thousand Word Media 12/01/2019 NO SALES, NO SYNDICATION. Contact for more information mob: 07775556610 web: www.thousandwordmedia.com email: antony@thousandwordmedia.com The photographic copyright (©2019) is exclusively retained by the works creator at all times and sales, syndication or offering the work for future publication to a third party without the photographer's knowledge or agreement is in breach of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988, (Part 1, Section 4, 2b). Please contact the photographer should you have any questions with regard to the use of the attached work and any rights involved.