Tutti Men recieving Tutti Poles, Hocktide Festival, Hungerford, Berkshire, c1955. Creator: Arthur Charles Kirby Ware.

Tutti Men recieving Tutti Poles, Hocktide Festival, Hungerford, Berkshire, c1955. Creator: Arthur Charles Kirby Ware.

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Tutti Men recieving Tutti Poles, Hocktide Festival, Hungerford, Berkshire, c1955. Hocktide or Tutti Day is an ancient annual tradition held on the second Tuesday after Easter. The event is associated with the town's great patron, John of Gaunt. Its origins are thought to lie in celebrations following King Alfred's expulsion of the Vikings. The day begins at 8am when the "Bellman" (or town crier) sounds the horn from the Town Hall steps. Here the "Orange Man" (right) holds an orange and wears a hat decorated with pheasant feathers.


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  1. Arthur Charles Kirby Ware, attributed to: British: PhotographerSearch Wikipedia for Arthur Charles Kirby Ware

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World Europe United Kingdom England West Berkshire Hungerford

  1. 51 25 00 N , 001 31 00 W

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