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Gower, Swansea, Wales. Sunday 13th January 2019 People across Wales have been taking part in the ancient tradition of celebrating the New Year on January 13th, as an alternative to the usual Christmas and New Year celebrations. Pictured are visitors and volunteers at The Gower Heritage Centre, in South Wales, taking part in the Wassail Festival, which included the ancient tradition of blessing apples trees, led by a Mari Lwyd, which is a old l Welsh custom which sees a horses scull mounted in a pole leading people in a parade from house to house in villlage's blessing the New Years. Credit : R
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Gower, Swansea, Wales. Sunday 13th January 2019 People across Wales have been taking part in the ancient tradition of celebrating the New Year on January 13th, as an alternative to the usual Christmas and New Year celebrations. Pictured are visitors and volunteers at The Gower Heritage Centre, in South Wales, taking part in the Wassail Festival, which included the ancient tradition of blessing apples trees, led by a Mari Lwyd, which is a old l Welsh custom which sees a horses scull mounted in a pole leading people in a parade from house to house in villlage's blessing the New Years. Credit : Robert Melen/Alamy Live News
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Photographe : Robert Melen
Date
13 janv. 2019
Crédit
Photo12/Alamy/Robert Melen
Notre référence
LMY22T04_RC1N8A
Utilisation
uniquement en France
Model release
Non
Property release
Non
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
32,5Mo (910,9Ko) / 35,0cm x 23,3cm / 4128 x 2752 (300dpi)