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  • Wakefield Morris dancers performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Wakefield are a North West old Lancashire and Cheshire areas of England Processional Morris side
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  • Wakefield Morris dancers performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Wakefield are a North West old Lancashire and Cheshire areas of England Processional Morris side
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  • Persephone Womens Morris dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Persephone are a North West old Lancashire and Cheshire areas of England Processional Morris side wearing a distinctive black kit with accents of green and yellow
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  • Persephone Womens Morris dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Persephone are a North West old Lancashire and Cheshire areas of England Processional Morris side wearing a distinctive black kit with accents of green and yellow
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  • The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Persephone Womens Morris dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Persephone are a North West old Lancashire and Cheshire areas of England Processional Morris side wearing a distinctive black kit with accents of green and yellow
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  • Persephone Womens Morris dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Persephone are a North West old Lancashire and Cheshire areas of England Processional Morris side wearing a distinctive black kit with accents of green and yellow
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  • Briggate Morris dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018.  Briggate are a womens North West Clog morris team based in Leeds.
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  • The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Briggate Morris dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018.  Briggate are a womens North West Clog morris team based in Leeds.
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  • The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Briggate Morris dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018.  Briggate are a womens North West Clog morris team based in Leeds.
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  • Portrait of Dame Ruby Rhubarb, queen of all things rhubarb and main attraction at the Wakefield Rhubarb Festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018
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  • Briggate Morris dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018.  Briggate are a womens North West Clog morris team based in Leeds.
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  • Portrait of members of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of members of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Briggate Morris dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018.  Briggate are a womens North West Clog morris team based in Leeds.
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of members of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • David Brook filling forcing sheds with 2 year old rhubarb roots from the fields, E. Oldroyd and sons Ltd, Carlton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • David Brook filling forcing sheds with 2 year old rhubarb roots from the fields, E. Oldroyd and sons Ltd, Carlton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • Stuart Asquith filling forcing sheds with 2 year old rhubarb roots from the fields, E. Oldroyd and sons Ltd, Carlton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • Stephen Askin and Nicol McKay lifting rhubarb roots to go into the forcing shed, E. Oldroyd and sons Ltd, Carlton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • "Best Six Sticks" - tying up with raffia.  David Brook and John Smiles preparing rhubarb for the 82nd Annual Rhubarb Show, Caldergrove, Wakefield. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • Graham Oldroyd selecting rhubarb sticks for the 82nd Annual Rhubarb Show, Caldergrove, Wakefield. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • David Brook coming out of the forcing shed with rhubarb selected for showing at the 82nd Annual Rhubarb Show, Caldergrove, Wakefield. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • "Right little bit of cooking oil gives it a bit of a shine". Graham Oldroyd selecting rhubarb sticks for the 82nd Annual Rhubarb Show, Caldergrove, Wakefield. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • Freshly pulled rhubarb for the 82nd Annual Rhubarb Show, Caldergrove, Wakefield. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • Valko Sariyski, trimming rhubarb in the packhouse, E. Oldroyd and sons Ltd, Carlton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • Grading room at E. Oldroyd and sons Ltd, Carlton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • Boxes of forced rhubarb at E. Oldroyd and sons Ltd, Carlton, Wakefield, stacked ready to be sent out to supermarkets. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • Rhubarb growing in the forcing sheds in darkness, E. Oldroyd and sons Ltd, Carlton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • Graham Oldroyd pulling rhubarb by candlelight, E. Oldroyd and sons Ltd, Carlton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • Portrait of Graham Oldroyd whilst pulling rhubarb in the forcing shed by candlelight, E. Oldroyd and sons Ltd, Carlton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • 2 men judging at the 82nd Annual Rhubarb Show, Cedar Court Hotel, Caldergrove, Wakefield. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • The hand of a judge leaning on a table whilst judging at the 82nd Annual Rhubarb Show, Cedar Court Hotel, Caldergrove, Wakefield.
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  • A tired visitor rest by art work by Nettie Wakefield. On the first day the show is open only a thousand locals who won free ticket gets an advanced entry to the show.Dismaland, a bemusement park set up by artist Banksy show casing more hand 40 artists. The bemusement park is set in a former lido in Weston Super-Mare.After much secrecy the show opened to a small number of locals from Weston Super-Mare Friday and fully to the public Saturday Aug 22.
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