Greetings Card : Hallaton Pie Festival -2
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Hallaton Pie Festival -2
The vicar and the deputation Date: circa 1900
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Deputation Festival Hare Vicar
Greetings Card (A5)
Add a touch of quirky British tradition to your greetings with our Hallaton Pie Festival card from Media Storehouse. This charming design, featuring the vicar and his deputation from circa 1900, is taken from the extensive archives of Mary Evans Prints Online. Perfect for those who appreciate a good dose of humor and nostalgia, this card is an excellent choice for any occasion where you want to send a smile. Order now and bring a piece of unique history to your mailbox!
Create your own greetings card. Size when folded is A5 (14.5x21cm or 5.7x8.3 inches)
Greetings Cards suitable for Birthdays, Weddings, Anniversaries, Graduations, Thank You and much more
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 21cm x 14.5cm (8.3" x 5.7")
Estimated Product Size is 21cm x 29cm (8.3" x 11.4")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph, taken circa 1900, offers a glimpse into the unique and intriguing traditions of the Hallaton Pie Festival in England. The image features the Reverend J.H. Cox, the vicar of the local church, and a group of men known as the 'depution,' who are preparing for an essential role in the annual event. The Hallaton Pie Festival, held in the picturesque village of Hallaton in Leicestershire, is steeped in history and folklore. The custom, which dates back to at least the 18th century, involves the 'hunting' of a 'pie' made of clay and filled with various items such as apples, peas, and beans. The 'hare pie' is believed to represent the resurrected hare, which was once believed to be buried and then 'hunted' during the spring equinox. The Reverend Cox and the deputation play a crucial part in the ceremony. They are tasked with 'killing' the pie by striking it with a wooden mallet, symbolizing the death of the hare. The pie is then carried in a procession through the village, accompanied by music and dancing, before being buried in a nearby field. This photograph captures a moment in time, offering a fascinating insight into the rich history and customs of rural Britain. The image also highlights the community spirit and tradition that continues to thrive in the village of Hallaton, with the annual Pie Festival attracting visitors from far and wide to witness this unique event.
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