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Content Published August 4, 2017

Strawbear Festival 2017.

©Si Barber Moral rights asserted. Molly dancers at the Strawbear Festival 2017.

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Content Published August 4, 2017

Strawbear Festival 2017.

©Si Barber Moral rights asserted. Molly dancers at the Strawbear Festival 2017.

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Content Published August 4, 2017

Strawbear Festival 2017.

©Si Barber Moral rights asserted. Molly dancers at the Strawbear Festival 2017.

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Content Published August 4, 2017

Strawbear Festival 2017.

©Si Barber Moral rights asserted. Molly dancers at the Strawbear Festival 2017.

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Content Published January 19, 2017

Whittlesey Straw Bear, Cambridgeshire. Originally held on the first Monday in January, the event has celebrated the beginning of the agricultural year since the Middle Ages. Farm labourers, unemployed in the winter months would black up their faces to prevent identification and perform dances in the town in return for money or food.

Latterly considered begging and criminalised before making a comeback in the 1980s over the weekend of Epiphanytide, the StrawBear would inevitably involve a number of street fights and the occasional good natured stabbing. In the 2000s as property prices rose aspirational people who wanted to live in Cambridge but couldn't afford city prices came to Whittlesey and occupied the new builds. They disapproved of the application of blackface and eventually achieved in getting it banned. These were the same well intentioned, but naïve people who supported the smoking ban which did so damage to the culture of England, closing pubs like the Bricklayers Arms.

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Content Published January 19, 2017

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A participant with their face black-up at the Strawbear Festival Whittlesey, Cambs

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Content Published January 19, 2017

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A participant at the Strawbear Festival Whittlesey, Cambs

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Content Published January 22, 2016

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Plough Monday celebrations 2016, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire

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Content Published January 22, 2016

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Plough Monday celebrations 2016, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire

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Content Published January 22, 2016

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Plough Monday celebrations 2016, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire

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Content Published January 22, 2016

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Plough Monday celebrations 2016, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire

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Content Published January 22, 2016

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Plough Monday celebrations 2016, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire

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Content Published January 22, 2016

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Plough Monday celebrations 2016, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire

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Content Published January 21, 2016

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Plough Monday celebrations 2016, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire

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Content Published January 21, 2016

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Plough Monday celebrations 2016, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire

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Content Published January 15, 2015

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Plough Monday in Ramsey Cambridgeshire, UK. 2015. The first Monday after Ephiphany marks the beginning of the agricultural year and traditionally is celebrated by a church service overseen by a 'straw bear' who represents nature. After the service the is led away by Mayor Ian Curtis for burning.

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Content Published January 14, 2015

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Plough Monday in Ramsey Cambridgeshire, UK. 2015. The first Monday after Ephiphany marks the beginning of the agricultural year and traditionally is celebrated by a church service overseen by a 'straw bear' who represents nature. After the service the is led away by Mayor Ian Curtis for burning.

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Content Published January 14, 2015

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Plough Monday in Ramsey Cambridgeshire, UK. 2015. The first Monday after Ephiphany marks the beginning of the agricultural year and traditionally is celebrated by a church service overseen by a 'straw bear' who represents nature. After the service the is led away by Mayor Ian Curtis for burning.

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Content Published January 14, 2015

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Plough Monday in Ramsey Cambridgeshire, UK. 2015. The first Monday after Ephiphany marks the beginning of the agricultural year and traditionally is celebrated by a church service overseen by a 'straw bear' who represents nature. After the service the is led away by Mayor Ian Curtis for burning.

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Content Published January 15, 2011

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Mandatory Credit: ? Si Barber/07739 472 922 The Straw Bear Festival, Whittlsey, Cambridgeshire

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