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Scroggling of the Holly

Photography Historical posted on Nov 30, 2007
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The beautiful Yorkshire village of HAWORTH surrounded by the Yorkshire Moors, made famous by the Bronte Sisters. Charlotte Bronte who wrote the classic novel Jane Eyre, lived at the parsonage here in Haworth where her father was the local rector of the local church. The people in the picture are stood on the church steps. If you ever had the pleasure of visiting Haworth it is like going back in time. SCROGGLING of the HOLLY is a local tradition and theme day, a group of people act out and dress in traditional victorian outfits and a Horse and Cart carries three of the children who are taking part, up the steep cobbled street, followed by a parade of chldren and adults in dress, then followed by the visitors and tourists. At the top they tell a story and hold up an enormous Key which represents the key to the church. SANTA makes an appearance and he throws sweets to the children. It was raining most of the day, taken two weeks ago. Another photo of three of these children gave me the idea for the Victorian Christmas that I painted and was my last upload. All comments very welcome and thanks for taking a look. I wish you a good weekend. Alan

Comments (31)


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toddaking

4:24PM | Fri, 30 November 2007

Excellent picture and information. Todd

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junge1

4:32PM | Fri, 30 November 2007

Alan,this is a wonderful picture. Brings out the nostalgia. I didn't realize that you had painted your previous upload. It is nice that little towns all over the country (in many different countries) keep traditions similar to this one alive by re-enactments, Sig..

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JeffG7BRJ

4:48PM | Fri, 30 November 2007

You can tell the girl in the center of this shot is the one out of the painting Alan, a very good likeness. She stood out in this straight away, after seeing the other upload. Excellent shot, some selective colour might have been nice in this one, although the sepia is nice and gives it an authentic feel. Bravo!!!!!

MrsLubner

4:54PM | Fri, 30 November 2007

I'm totally lost... the meaning of SCROGGLING??? Oh my, such an awful bunch of things come to mine. The word "hurts." :-) But I adore this very cozy shot. So very antique in nature for sure. I'd love to see something like this. It seems all over GB they have wonderful Christmas traditions. That's one of the reasons why when I sent my 12-year old daughter to England to live at my Cousin's (a head mistress for a fabulous private school), I insisted my daughter be enrolled in school there to see the difference in education (she learned to appreciate quickly the ease of American schooling!) and to taste a bit of our family history and tradition. She learned and saw and participated in so much! But, please... scroggling????

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Hendesse

5:00PM | Fri, 30 November 2007

Excellent shot, the tones are fantstic!

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artaddict2

5:18PM | Fri, 30 November 2007

PJ. MrsLubner Lol. I can only agree. I live maybe one and a half hours away from here and whenever we tell people at home about Scroggling of the Holly, they react exactly like you have. We havn't any idea what the word means either! lol. all part of the fun !

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Richardphotos

6:26PM | Fri, 30 November 2007

like taking a step back in history.sepia was a good choice to help date it. the people look marvelous

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danob

6:27PM | Fri, 30 November 2007

Wonderful you are a dab hand at the antique effect

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Ionel

6:31PM | Fri, 30 November 2007

Superb image! I agree with Danny!!!

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inaani

6:59PM | Fri, 30 November 2007

Den Roman von Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre hab ich gelesen - in deutsch, englisch war mir zu anstrengend! Einige Bücher sollte man lesen. Viele hätten das Buch nicht gelesen, wenn sie gewußt hätten, das Currer Bell das Pseudonym für Charlotte Bonte war. Nette Idee mit diesem "historischen Foto" sich ihrer zu erinnern. I have read the novel of Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre, in German, English was too exhausting! One should read some books. Many wouldn't have read the book, if they had known - Currer Bell was the pseudonym for Charlotte Bonte. Nice idea with this "historical photo" of remembering her.

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lizzibell

7:34PM | Fri, 30 November 2007

great capture...

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hipps13

8:16PM | Fri, 30 November 2007

Hi Alan this is cool thanks for the smile warm hug, Linda

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RobyHermida

10:27PM | Fri, 30 November 2007

THIS WORK IS WONDERFUL!!! Like me a lot!!! He sends you my congratulations my friend!!!!!!!!!!! The hugs Roby

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Windworker

1:24AM | Sat, 01 December 2007

Looks like the portly, finely dressed gent in the top, middle of the composition is right in his element! What a jovial scene!

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mairekas

5:23AM | Sat, 01 December 2007

Thanks for the information! Fantastic picture!

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huismus

7:07AM | Sat, 01 December 2007

Beautiful! Thank you for the info. Well done.

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virginiese

7:25AM | Sat, 01 December 2007

Wonderful capture. I like sepia tones :) This tradition is very good and funny :) Hugs Virginie

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SSoffia

12:22PM | Sat, 01 December 2007

BEAUTIFUL SCENE, LOVE SEPIAS !!!!!

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mickuk50

4:25PM | Sat, 01 December 2007

this is a step back in time mate ,excellent capture ,this is one place i`ve never been .must take a look :o).. mick

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fredster66

4:44AM | Sun, 02 December 2007

Great work here. :-)

Liam.

7:51AM | Sun, 02 December 2007

Wow! Excellent!

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jocko500

12:12PM | Sun, 02 December 2007

this is a wonderful image

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KarmaSong

12:24PM | Sun, 02 December 2007

A stupendous and most gorgeous capture that takes even more 'weight' while reading your very interesting narrative. Thank you very much for sharing.

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rainbows

12:05PM | Mon, 03 December 2007

A wonderful shot and narrative Alan. I love how the little one bottom left is looking straight at you. Perfect tones for this superb work. Happy evening. Hugs. Diane. xx

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prionbrain

2:26PM | Mon, 03 December 2007

Beautiful image!!! The b&w really fits it great!!! Great mood!!!

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mtc

3:11PM | Mon, 03 December 2007

Wow, an old post-card! Very beautiful.

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lior

11:16PM | Mon, 03 December 2007

Superb image,I greee with Danny!

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erlandpil

12:31PM | Tue, 04 December 2007

Nice picture again erland

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Aioros

1:09PM | Tue, 04 December 2007

Very beautiful photo. Well done!

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Buffalo1

2:57PM | Wed, 05 December 2007

Charles Dickens would nod in approval at this happy scene. Whatever "scroggling" is, y'all keep on doin' it. Great choice of sepia for this old timey view.

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