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== Plough Monday == | |||
This is the first Monday after Epiphany, the first day of the first week back at work after the Christmas holidays. | |||
Events associated with Plough Monday include: | |||
* Mummers Plays | |||
* Plough Bullocks | |||
On the 1st Saturday after Plough Sunday, (the Sunday preceding Plough Monday), the Goathland Plough Stots have their annual Day of Dance [[Goathland]] | |||
== Wassailing == | |||
Dates vary regionally. | |||
Bread or toast is soaked in cider and hung in the apple trees. Guns are then fired into the trees. | |||
[[Apple Howling at Henfield]] | |||
== Straw Bear Festival == | |||
Held in Whittlesey near Peterborough, Second weekend in January. | |||
==Traditional drama== | |||
Ripponden, West Yorkshire: [[Long Company]] [http://www.ryburn3step.org.uk/mummers.htm Web site] 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 6th of January | |||
==Traditional Games== | |||
[[Haxey Hood]] A football match where the players are perhaps more violent than the fans - takes place in [[Lincolnshire]] on January 6th. | |||
There is a Wikipedia entry [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haxey_Hood here] | |||
==Traditional Races== | |||
[[Ponteland Wheelbarrow Race]] | |||
==Traditional Lunacy== | |||
[[Whitley Bay Sea Swim]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:40, 8 February 2021
January February March April May June July August September October November December
Plough Monday
This is the first Monday after Epiphany, the first day of the first week back at work after the Christmas holidays.
Events associated with Plough Monday include:
- Mummers Plays
- Plough Bullocks
On the 1st Saturday after Plough Sunday, (the Sunday preceding Plough Monday), the Goathland Plough Stots have their annual Day of Dance Goathland
Wassailing
Dates vary regionally. Bread or toast is soaked in cider and hung in the apple trees. Guns are then fired into the trees.
Straw Bear Festival
Held in Whittlesey near Peterborough, Second weekend in January.
Traditional drama
Ripponden, West Yorkshire: Long Company Web site 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 6th of January
Traditional Games
Haxey Hood A football match where the players are perhaps more violent than the fans - takes place in Lincolnshire on January 6th.
There is a Wikipedia entry here
Traditional Races
Traditional Lunacy
Back to Customs
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