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Plough Monday celebrations, the dance of Bessie and the Clown
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Plough Monday celebrations, the dance of Bessie and the Clown
3745445 Plough Monday celebrations, the dance of Bessie and the Clown, from Old England: A Pictorial Museum, pub. 1847 by English School, (19th century); (add.info.: Plough Monday celebrated the start of the ploughing season after Christmas. Ploughboys took a decorated plough around the village, begging for money, food or drink); English, out of copyright
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This print captures the vibrant spirit of Plough Monday celebrations in 19th century England. The focal point of the image is the enchanting dance between Bessie and the Clown, two figures who bring joy and merriment to this traditional event. Plough Monday marked the beginning of the ploughing season after Christmas, and it was a time for communities to come together and celebrate. In this scene, we witness a moment filled with laughter, music, and lively movement as Bessie gracefully twirls around while being accompanied by the mischievous Clown. The intricate details captured by Ken Welsh's lens transport us back in time to an era when traditions were cherished. We can almost hear the cheerful tunes played on fiddles and accordions as villagers gather around to watch this delightful performance unfold. It is fascinating to observe how these festivities brought people from all walks of life together. Ploughboys would take a decorated plough through their village, engaging in playful banter with locals while seeking donations of money, food or drink. This communal act not only ensured support for those involved in agriculture but also fostered a sense of unity among neighbors. As we admire this remarkable piece from Old England: A Pictorial Museum published in 1847, let us appreciate its historical significance and be reminded that even centuries ago, humans found solace in coming together during times of celebration – something that remains true today.
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