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St George’s Day, Downham Market, Norfolk, 2019.
St George’s Day, Downham Market, Norfolk, 2019.
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Zydrunas & Vilma, butchers from Lithuania receive their first consignment of slaughtered pigs at their newly opened shop in King's Lynn, Norfolk.
Butchery in Lithuania and Eastern Europe, like in the UK is shaped by a combination of historical, cultural, political, and economic factors. Traditionally, pork dominated the Lithuanian diet, stemming from the suitability of pigs resilience to cold winters and their ability to thrive on pannage – rummaging for food in the vast forests of that continent.
During the era of Soviet domination when scarcity was deliberately engineered, Lithuanians became experts in that the Waitrose classes discovered only a few years ago – nose to tail eating; maximizing the use of the animal.
ZP & VP Butchers cater to the local Lithuanian population with dishes such as Pusgalvos, a half-head of pig in gelatinous broth, and Nugarinė su Oda, pork loin, with its fat layer and skin left intact.
For older Lithuanians in the UK, the best pig-meat is still home-slaughtered, knife-exsanguinated, and scalded in hot water to remove hair. Such practises are outlawed by the EU but some meat still sneaks through in small quantities, usually for celebrations such as birthdays & Christmas.
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A demonstration against the prorogation of Parliament in King’s Lynn, Norfolk,UK, 2019.
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Evangelical protestors picketing the the annual Whitsun pilgrimage to Walsingham, Norfolk. The protestors object to the Anglican church's refusal to adhere to the 39 Articles Of Faith. The Articles are a set of statements defining the doctrines and practices of the Church of England, established in 1563 and finalized in 1571. They reflect the Anglican Church’s theological position during the English Reformation, balancing Protestant and Catholic influences. Amongst others, they forbid the worship of idols, and doctrines like purgatory, indulgences, and veneration of relics.
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Country Line Café, King's Lynn,Norfolk,UK
Country Line Café, King's Lynn,Norfolk,UK
Country Line Café, King's Lynn,Norfolk,UK
The St Winnold's Parade is an annual event that celebrates Downham Market’s history, particularly its centuries-old connection to horse trading and its historic market charter. Held in the March each year, the parade commemorates the St Winnold’s Fair, which was once one of the largest horse fairs in Europe. The tradition dates back centuries and is tied to the town’s heritage as a key trading centre for horseflesh.
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The St Winnold's Parade is an annual event that celebrates Downham Market’s history, particularly its centuries-old connection to horse trading and its historic market charter. Held in the March each year, the parade commemorates the St Winnold’s Fair, which was once one of the largest horse fairs in Europe. The tradition dates back centuries and is tied to the town’s heritage as a key trading centre for horseflesh.
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The St Winnold's Parade is an annual event that celebrates Downham Market’s history, particularly its centuries-old connection to horse trading and its historic market charter. Held in the March each year, the parade commemorates the St Winnold’s Fair, which was once one of the largest horse fairs in Europe. The tradition dates back centuries and is tied to the town’s heritage as a key trading centre for horseflesh.
civic constables cryer diganitries downham equine fair fayre horse horseflesh market norfolk officers punch saint service st suffolk town trading uk winnold winnolds
The St Winnold's Parade is an annual event that celebrates Downham Market’s history, particularly its centuries-old connection to horse trading and its historic market charter. Held in the March each year, the parade commemorates the St Winnold’s Fair, which was once one of the largest horse fairs in Europe. The tradition dates back centuries and is tied to the town’s heritage as a key trading centre for horseflesh.
civic constables cryer diganitries downham equine fair fayre horse horseflesh market norfolk officers punch saint service st suffolk town trading uk winnold winnolds
The St Winnold's Parade is an annual event that celebrates Downham Market’s history, particularly its centuries-old connection to horse trading and its historic market charter. Held in the March each year, the parade commemorates the St Winnold’s Fair, which was once one of the largest horse fairs in Europe. The tradition dates back centuries and is tied to the town’s heritage as a key trading centre for horseflesh.
civic constables cryer diganitries downham equine fair fayre horse horseflesh market norfolk officers punch saint service st suffolk town trading uk winnold winnolds
The St Winnold's Parade is an annual event that celebrates Downham Market’s history, particularly its centuries-old connection to horse trading and its historic market charter. Held in the March each year, the parade commemorates the St Winnold’s Fair, which was once one of the largest horse fairs in Europe. The tradition dates back centuries and is tied to the town’s heritage as a key trading centre for horseflesh.
civic constables cryer diganitries downham equine fair fayre horse horseflesh market norfolk officers punch saint service st suffolk town trading uk winnold winnolds
The St Winnold's Parade is an annual event that celebrates Downham Market’s history, particularly its centuries-old connection to horse trading and its historic market charter. Held in the March each year, the parade commemorates the St Winnold’s Fair, which was once one of the largest horse fairs in Europe. The tradition dates back centuries and is tied to the town’s heritage as a key trading centre for horseflesh.
civic constables cryer diganitries downham equine fair fayre horse horseflesh market norfolk officers punch saint service st suffolk town trading uk winnold winnolds
The St Winnold's Parade is an annual event that celebrates Downham Market’s history, particularly its centuries-old connection to horse trading and its historic market charter. Held in the March each year, the parade commemorates the St Winnold’s Fair, which was once one of the largest horse fairs in Europe. The tradition dates back centuries and is tied to the town’s heritage as a key trading centre for horseflesh.
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The funeral of Tony Martin, today 25th February 2025. Tony Martin became a cause celebre when in August 1999 he shot dead a burglar at his home Bleak House,Norfolk. His funeral was held at the Mintlyn Crematorium, King's Lynn,Norfolk,UK. Picture shows: Cards and flowers left by mourners.
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