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Burryman Andrew Taylor parades through the town of South Queensferry, near Edinburgh, encased in burrs. The parade takes place on the second Friday of August each year and although the exact meaning of this tradition has been lost through the years it is thought to have begun in the 17th Century. The tradition is believed to bring good luck to the towns people if they give him whisky offered through a straw or a donation of money. Picture date: Friday August 9, 2024.
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2024-08-09
Jane Barlow/Press Association/East News
Press Association
Jane Barlow
77105880
3,26MB
25cm x 18cm by 300dpi
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