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Wayne Tippetts

Man and woman with camper van Canvey Island Essex England UK

Man and woman with camper van Canvey Island Essex England UK

Pagans, Hippies and Travellers - Glastonbury Festival

Pagans, Hippies and Travellers - The Wicker Man effigy in the Green Field art Glastonbury Festival. June 1992. There are many folkloric myths surrounding druids and the Wicker Man. Julius Caesar's diaries mention the ritual burning of prisoners and criminals as far back as 55 BC. Todays Druids are probably as much influenced by the 1973 ‘The Wicker Man’ movie, than by any historical evidence, which is non existent. However there is some rare historical evidence that shows Celtic races did burn and sacrifice animals and people at times.

Covid Times - The last of the family owned F. Cooke Pie and Mash shops in London.

The last of the F. Cooke Pie and Mash shops in London. October 2020. The effects of Coronavirus have been clearly devastating to the nations health and the UK economy, Leaving pubs bars and cafés in working class areas particularly hard hit.

A young boy spits out water, during the 3 day festival Moors and

The Moors and Christians Festival of Alcoy, in honor of Saint George.

A Spanish family dressed as Crusaders, during the Moors and Chri

The Moors and Christians Festival of Alcoy, in honor of Saint George.

A Spanish boy has his hair braided on the street, during the Moo

The Moors and Christians Festival of Alcoy, in honor of Saint George.

A woman has her hair braided on the street, during the Moors an

The Moors and Christians Festival of Alcoy, in honor of Saint George.

A Spanish priest with men dressed in Crusader costume, stand out

The Moors and Christians Festival of Alcoy, in honor of Saint George.

A young Spanish boy dressed as a 'Christian Crusader', during a

The Moors and Christians Festival of Alcoy, in honor of Saint George.

Spanish local people with horses, dressed in medieval costume du

The Moors and Christians Festival of Alcoy, in honor of Saint George.


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