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  • Haka festival procession with Buddha weaving its way through village in a thunderous blaze of fireworks. <br />
<br />
The festival, which is called in Chinese "Miao Hui" takes place only once every 8 years for the Que Ken Ba Village. Villagers go to Chao Tian Yan temple to carry the Guan Yin Buddha (God of Mercy) back to their village's temple. (Sept.19-22 is the festival time, chinese calender) keep for a year, to protect the villagers, bring them good luck, happiness and fortune. At the end of the year, Sept.19 following year, the village send back the Buddha to Chao Tian Yan temple, and another village will carry it to their village's temple. there are 8 villages in this festival, so by turn, every village get a chance every 8 years. Chao Tian Yan temple dates back 700 years ago. The special festival has started since then, was only stopped for around 20 years because of Culture revolution. It<br />
began again during late 1980s.
    chihaka_010_1.jpg
  • Haka festival procession with Buddha weaving its way through village in a thunderous blaze of fireworks. <br />
The festival, which is called in Chinese "Miao Hui" takes place only once every 8 years for the Que Ken Ba Village. Villagers go to Chao Tian Yan temple to carry the Guan Yin Buddha (God of Mercy) back to their village's temple. (Sept.19-22 is the festival time, chinese calender) keep for a year, to protect the villagers, bring them good luck, happiness and fortune. At the end of the year, Sept.19 following year, the village send back the Buddha to Chao Tian Yan temple, and another village will carry it to their village's temple. there are 8 villages in this festival, so by turn, every village get a chance every 8 years. Chao Tian Yan temple dates back 700 years ago. The special festival has started since then, was only stopped for around 20 years because of Culture revolution. It<br />
began again during late 1980s.
    chihaka_008_1.jpg
  • Haka festival procession with Buddha weaving its way through village in a thunderous blaze of fireworks. <br />
<br />
The festival, which is called in Chinese "Miao Hui" takes place only once every 8 years for the Que Ken Ba Village. Villagers go to Chao Tian Yan temple to carry the Guan Yin Buddha (God of Mercy) back to their village's temple. (Sept.19-22 is the festival time, chinese calender) keep for a year, to protect the villagers, bring them good luck, happiness and fortune. At the end of the year, Sept.19 following year, the village send back the Buddha to Chao Tian Yan temple, and another village will carry it to their village's temple. there are 8 villages in this festival, so by turn, every village get a chance every 8 years. Chao Tian Yan temple dates back 700 years ago. The special festival has started since then, was only stopped for around 20 years because of Culture revolution. It<br />
began again during late 1980s.
    chihaka_009_1.jpg
  • Wu Jian Xin heads the closing procession of the Haka festival when villagers carry a Buddha down to the river bed and place food offerings and light candles. <br />
The festival, which is called in Chinese "Miao Hui" takes place only once every 8 years for the Que Ken Ba Village. Villagers go to Chao Tian Yan temple to carry the Guan Yin Buddha (God of Mercy) back to their village's temple. (Sept.19-22 is the festival time, chinese calender) keep for a year, to protect the villagers, bring them good luck, happiness and fortune. At the end of the year, Sept.19 following year, the village send back the Buddha to Chao Tian Yan temple, and another village will carry it to their village's temple. there are 8 villages in this festival, so by turn, every village get a chance every 8 years. Chao Tian Yan temple dates back 700 years ago. The special festival has started since then, was only stopped for around 20 years because of Culture revolution. It<br />
began again during late 1980s.
    chihaka_027_1.jpg
  • Letting off thunderous fireworks during the Buddha procession of the Haka Festival.<br />
The festival, which is called in Chinese "Miao Hui" takes place only once every 8 years for the Que Ken Ba Village. Villagers go to Chao Tian Yan temple to carry the Guan Yin Buddha (God of Mercy) back to their village's temple. (Sept.19-22 is the festival time, chinese calender) keep for a year, to protect the villagers, bring them good luck, happiness and fortune. At the end of the year, Sept.19 following year, the village send back the Buddha to Chao Tian Yan temple, and another village will carry it to their village's temple. there are 8 villages in this festival, so by turn, every village get a chance every 8 years. Chao Tian Yan temple dates back 700 years ago. The special festival has started since then, was only stopped for around 20 years because of Culture revolution. It<br />
began again during late 1980s.
    chihaka_030_1.jpg
  • The altar with 8 Buddha’s during the Haka Festival. The festival, which is called in Chinese "Miao Hui" takes place only once every 8 years for the Que Ken Ba Village. Villagers go to Chao Tian Yan temple to carry the Guan Yin Buddha (God of Mercy) back to their village's temple. (Sept.19-22 is the festival time, chinese calender) keep for a year, to protect the villagers, bring them good luck, happiness and fortune. At the end of the year, Sept.19 following year, the village send back the Buddha to Chao Tian Yan temple, and another village will carry it to their village's temple. there are 8 villages in this festival, so by turn, every village get a chance every 8 years. Chao Tian Yan temple dates back 700 years ago. The special festival has started since then, was only stopped for around 20 years because of Culture revolution. It<br />
began again during late 1980s.
    chihaka_013_1.jpg
  • Wu Jian Xin, 37 prays at the Buddhist alter erected for the Haka Festival.<br />
The festival, which is called in Chinese "Miao Hui" takes place only once every 8 years for the Que Ken Ba Village. Villagers go to Chao Tian Yan temple to carry the Guan Yin Buddha (God of Mercy) back to their village's temple. (Sept.19-22 is the festival time, chinese calender) keep for a year, to protect the villagers, bring them good luck, happiness and fortune. At the end of the year, Sept.19 following year, the village send back the Buddha to Chao Tian Yan temple, and another village will carry it to their village's temple. there are 8 villages in this festival, so by turn, every village get a chance every 8 years. Chao Tian Yan temple dates back 700 years ago. The special festival has started since then, was only stopped for around 20 years because of Culture revolution. It<br />
began again during late 1980s.
    chihaka_012_1.jpg
  • Wu Jian Xin, 37 together with village elders add up what members of the community contributed to pay for the cost of putting on the Haka festival.
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  • Jasbir Kaur takes her younger brother to school before heading onto her own one early on a misty winter  morning, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India
    20071221_india_0112-3_1.jpg
  • Shengwu Lou round earth dwelling in the village of Jiaolu, Fujian Province.  View of interior of the home of Li Zheng Ying and children. Visible Kitchen, living room / eating room.                  These are some of the most extraordinary multistory structures in China built exclusively out of earth and timber (they are known as tulou). From the outside they look and protect like fortresses, built principally by the ethnic minority group known as the Hakka. They where built principally in the 17th till the early 20th centuries. In all about 1000 remain standing today mostly centered around the mountainous regions of the provinces of Fujian, Jiangxi and Guandong. They where constructed in various shapes from circular, square, oblong,even rhomboid. Shengwu Lou, was built sometime in the Qing Dynasty ( 1644-1912) and still remains well preserved and lived in by a hand full of residents. The single - story inner ring and three -story outer ring are divided into 15 apartments that surround a courtyard  with a water well. Cokking and eating facilities are at ground level and all bedrooms and storage are spread over the upper floors.             Shengwu Lou round earth dwelling in the village of Jiaolu, Fujian Province.  Interior circular courtyard and living spaces with central water well, shared by residents and chickens and hens alike. These are some of the most extraordinary multistory structures in China built exclusively out of earth and timber (they are known as tulou). From the outside they look and protect like fortresses, built principally by the ethnic minoritiy group known as the Hakka. They where built principally in the 17th till the early 20th centuries. In all about 1000 remain standing today mostly centered around the mountainous regions of the provinces of Fujian, Jiangxi and Guandong. They where constructed in various shapes from circular, square, oblong,even rhomboid. Shengwu Lou, was built sometime in the Qing Dynasty ( 1644-1912) and still remains wel
    chihakarou_041_1.jpg
  • Jasbir Kaur prepares to leave for school whilst her father sleeps in family bedroom, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India
    20071221_india_0240_1.jpg
  • A rural Punjabi Sikh family sleeping together in a large bed before going to school, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India
    20071221_india_0036_1.jpg
  • The Chuxi - Hakka- earth dwellings, Chuxi village, Fujian Province.  Interior circular courtyard and living spaces with central water well, shared by residents and chickens and dogs alike. These are some of the most extraordinary multistory structures in China built exclusively out of earth and timber (they are known as tulou). From the outside they look and protect like fortresses, built principally by the ethnic minority group known as the Hakka. They where built principally in the 17th till the early 20th centuries. In all about 1000 remain standing today mostly centered around the mountainous regions of the provinces of Fujian, Jiangxi and Guandong. They where constructed in various shapes from circular, square, oblong,even rhomboid. The Chuxi earth dwellings where built sometime in the Qing Dynasty ( 1644-1912) and still remains well preserved and lived in by a hand full of residents. The single - story inner ring and three -story outer ring are divided into 15 apartments that surround a courtyard  with a water well. Cooking and eating facilities are at ground level and all bedrooms and storage are spread over the upper floors.
    chihakarou_042_1.jpg
  • Chengqi  round earth dwelling is considered the "king of Hakka earth buildings", Gaobei village, Fujian province,                  The bulding consists of four storeys plus four  inner circles containing a total of 400 rooms.          These are some of the most extraordinary multistory structures in China built exclusively out of earth and timber (they are known as tulou). From the outside they look and protect like fortresses, built principally by the ethnic minority group known as the Hakka. They where built principally in the 17th till the early 20th centuries. In all about 1000 remain standing today mostly centered around the mountainous regions of the provinces of Fujian, Jiangxi and Guandong. They where constructed in various shapes from circular, square, oblong, even rhomboid. Chengqi  was built sometime in the Qing Dynasty ( 1644-1912)  estimated at about 300 years old and still remains well preserved and lived in by a hand full of residents. Cooking and eating facilities are at ground level and all bedrooms and storage are spread over the upper floors.
    chihakarou_038_1.jpg
  • Wu Jian Xin having a short  “siesta” in Que Ken Ba village, Fujian Province.
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  • Young school girl, Jasbir Kaur, collects yellow flowers of Mustard plants in Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India.
    20071220_india_0602_1.jpg
  • Young school girl, Jasbir Kaur, runs along a yellow mustard field with smaller brother in Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India.
    20071220_india_0572_1.jpg
  • Young school girl, Jasbir Kaur, runs along a yellow mustard field in Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India.
    20071220_india_0503_1.jpg
  • Shengwu Lou round earth dwelling in the village of Jiaolu, Fujian Province.  Interior circular courtyard and living spaces with central water well, shared by residents and chickens and hens alike. These are some of the most extraordinary multistory structures in China built exclusively out of earth and timber (they are known as tulou). From the outside they look and protect like fortresses, built principally by the ethnic minority group known as the Hakka. They where built principally in the 17th till the early 20th centuries. In all about 1000 remain standing today mostly centered around the mountainous regions of the provinces of Fujian, Jiangxi and Guandong. They where constructed in various shapes from circular, square, oblong,even rhomboid. Shengwu Lou, was built sometime in the Qing Dynasty ( 1644-1912) and still remains well preserved and lived in by a hand full of residents. The single - story inner ring and three -story outer ring are divided into 15 apartments that surround a courtyard  with a water well. Cokking and eating facilities are at ground level and all bedrooms and storage are spread over the upper floors.
    chihakarou_034_1.jpg
  • Jasbir Kaur hugs her father as he prepares to leave for work, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India
    20071221_india_0395_1.jpg
  • A Sikh man prepares his turban before leaving for work, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India
    20071221_india_0381_1.jpg
  • A Sikh man prepares his turban before leaving for work, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India
    20071221_india_0356_1.jpg
  • A group of school children in  a rural village assemble to pray and do exercises before school lessons begin, Chita Kalaan, Punjab, India
    20071220_india_0224_1.jpg
  • Jasbir Kaur opens the gate of the family home to allow her father to head to work, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India.
    20071221_india_0399_1.jpg
  • A Sikh man prepares his turban before leaving for work, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India
    20071221_india_0363_1.jpg
  • Sikh family dressing for breakfast and shortly after heading for school lessons, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India
    20071221_india_0098-4_1.jpg
  • Jasbir Kaur helps her mother remove peas from their pods  in preparation for dinner in Punjab village, India
    20071220_india_0672_1.jpg
  • Jasbir Kaur helps her mother remove peas from their pods  in preparation for dinner in Punjab village, India
    20071220_india_0630_1.jpg
  • School girls heading to school, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India.
    20071220_india_0440_1.jpg
  • A group of school children in  a rural village assemble to pray and do exercises before school lessons begin, Chita Kalaan, Punjab, India
    20071220_india_0192_1.jpg
  • A group of school children in  a rural village assemble to pray and do exercises before school lessons begin, Chita Kalaan, Punjab, India
    20071220_india_0163_1.jpg
  • Young Punjabi girl, Jasbir Kaur, being feed breakfast by her grandfather at home, Chita Kallan village, Punjab, India
    20071220_india_0105_1.jpg
  • Wu Jian Xin with villagers in a private home discuss the order of events over the  three day Hakka festivities, during the Buddhist religious, festival. Taking tea and smoking,  a favorite pastime, Fujian province, China
    chihaka_019_1.jpg
  • Still life of traditional Chinese musical instruments during the Haka Festival, Fujian province, China
    chihaka_022_1.jpg
  • In a Punjabi rural school, a young girl  writes on school blackboard whilst other children look on in an open  courtyard, India.
    20071220_india_0375_1.jpg
  • In a Punjabi rural school, children take exams sitting on mats on the open ground of the school yard amidst the remnants of a cold misty winter morning, India.
    20071220_india_0346_1.jpg
  • In a Punjabi rural school, children take exams sitting on mats on the open ground of the school yard amidst the remnants of a cold misty winter morning, India.
    20071220_india_0322_1.jpg
  • In a Punjabi rural school, children take exams sitting on mats on the open ground of the school yard amidst the remnants of a cold misty winter morning, India.
    20071220_india_0316_1.jpg
  • In a Punjabi rural school, children take exams sitting on mats on the open ground of the school yard amidst the remnants of a cold misty winter morning, India.
    20071220_india_0254_1.jpg
  • In a Punjabi rural school, children take exams sitting on mats on the open ground of the school yard amidst the remnants of a cold misty winter morning, India.
    20071220_india_0252_1.jpg
  • Freeskier Tyler Harding, Great Britain, at the Pyeongchang athlete village on February 16th 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
    Tyler Harding-D13-AV-2223.jpg
  • Freestyle snowboarder, Rowan Coultas, Great Britain, at the Pyeongchang athlete village on February 16th 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
    Rowan Coultas-D13-AV-2123.jpg
  • Freeskier Peter Speight, Great Britain, at the Pyeongchang athlete village on February 16th 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
    Peter Speight-D13-AV-2155.jpg
  • Freeskier Peter Speight, Great Britain, at the Pyeongchang athlete village on February 16th 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
    Peter Speight-D13-AV-2150.jpg
  • Freeskier Molly Summerhayes, Great Britain, at the Pyeongchang athlete village on February 16th 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
    Molly Summerhayes-D13-AV-2209.jpg
  • Freeskier Molly Summerhayes, Great Britain, at the Pyeongchang athlete village on February 16th 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
    Molly Summerhayes-D13-AV-2207.jpg
  • Freeskier Molly Summerhayes, Great Britain, at the Pyeongchang athlete village on February 16th 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
    Molly Summerhayes-D13-AV-2200.jpg
  • Freestyler aerials skier Lloyd Wallace Great Britain, at the Pyeongchang athlete village on February 16th 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
    Lloyd Wallace-D13-AV-2251.jpg
  • Freeskier Katie Summerhayes, Great Britain, at the Pyeongchang athlete village on February 16th 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
    Katie Summerhayes-D13-AV-2111.jpg
  • Freestyle snowboarder, Aimee Fuller, Great Britain at the Pyeongchang athlete village on February 16th 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
    Aimee Fuller-D13-AV-2264.jpg
  • Freestyle snowboarder, Aimee Fuller, Great Britain at the Pyeongchang athlete village on February 16th 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
    Aimee Fuller-D13-AV-2071.jpg
  • Freeskier Alexander Glavatsky-Yeadon, Great Britain, at the Pyeongchang athlete village on February 16th 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
    Alexander Glavatsky-Yeadon-D13-AV-21...jpg
  • Freestyle snowboarder, Aimee Fuller, Great Britain at the Pyeongchang athlete village on February 16th 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
    Aimee Fuller-D13-AV-2079.jpg
  • Freeskier Murray Buchan, Great Britain, at the Pyeongchang athlete village on February 16th 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
    Murray Buchan-D13-AV-2174.jpg
  • Freeskier Molly Summerhayes, Great Britain, at the Pyeongchang athlete village on February 16th 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.
    Molly Summerhayes-D13-AV-2220.jpg
  • Hever village hall in the village of Hever, England, United Kingdom. The village hall is often the centre for community activities, especially in small rural locsations.
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  • Hever village hall in the village of Hever, England, United Kingdom. The village hall is often the centre for community activities, especially in small rural locsations.
    20170812_hever village hall_001.jpg
  • Summer drinkers enjoy a warm Sunday afternoon outside the newly refurbished Crown and Greyhound pub and morecently, an hotel in Dulwich Village, on 2nd September 2017, in south London, England. 20 new bedrooms are available for short-stays but the pub gets its name from two former pubs in Dulwich Village, The Crown, and The Greyhound, which were across the street from each other up to the 1890s. The Crown and Greyhound is a Grade II listed public house at 73 Dulwich Village.
    dulwich_village-01-02-09-2017.jpg
  • A cyclist struggles through flood water in the West Sussex village of Lavant. In ankle-deep water, the rider makes her way slowly along the country lane in the village, trying not to fall over or down a hidden open manhole. Lavant is a village just north of the city of Chichester. It is made up of two parts, Mid Lavant and East Lavant, and takes its name from the River Lavant which flows from East Dean. This area has been prone to flooding for several years and houses around the rising rivers can be blighted with insurance companies refusing future cover.
    village_flooding01-15-04-1994_1.jpg
  • The pedestrianised road junction at Carlton Avenue, Court Lane and Dulwich Village, has been blocked off to passing traffic with plant boxes at the corner as part of emergency Coronavirus pandemic policy to keep pedestrians safe at the expense of traffic, the first phase in an experimental road layout, on 30th June 2020, in London, England. Southwark was awarded £1.3 million by TfL from its Streetspace funding pot, which aims to rapidly transform London’s streets to help facilitate social distancing, cycling, and walking as lockdown eases. Dulwich Village low traffic neighbourhood was granted £23,000 for the first phase and £110,000 for the second. As part of its ‘our healthy streets’ initiative, the council had already earmarked the Village as an LTN.
    dulwich_village-09-30-06-2020.jpg
  • The pedestrianised road junction at Carlton Avenue, Court Lane and Dulwich Village, has been blocked off to passing traffic with plant boxes at the corner as part of emergency Coronavirus pandemic policy to keep pedestrians safe at the expense of traffic, the first phase in an experimental road layout, on 30th June 2020, in London, England. Southwark was awarded £1.3 million by TfL from its Streetspace funding pot, which aims to rapidly transform London’s streets to help facilitate social distancing, cycling, and walking as lockdown eases. Dulwich Village low traffic neighbourhood was granted £23,000 for the first phase and £110,000 for the second. As part of its ‘our healthy streets’ initiative, the council had already earmarked the Village as an LTN.
    dulwich_village-07-30-06-2020.jpg
  • a motorist turns round at the pedestrianised road junction at Carlton Avenue, Court Lane and Dulwich Village which has been blocked off to passing traffic with plant boxes at the corner as part of emergency Coronavirus pandemic policy to keep pedestrians safe at the expense of traffic, the first phase in an experimental road layout, on 30th June 2020, in London, England. Southwark was awarded £1.3 million by TfL from its Streetspace funding pot, which aims to rapidly transform London’s streets to help facilitate social distancing, cycling, and walking as lockdown eases. Dulwich Village low traffic neighbourhood was granted £23,000 for the first phase and £110,000 for the second. As part of its ‘our healthy streets’ initiative, the council had already earmarked the Village as an LTN.
    dulwich_village-06-30-06-2020.jpg
  • The pedestrianised road junction at Carlton Avenue, Court Lane and Dulwich Village, has been blocked off to passing traffic with plant boxes at the corner as part of emergency Coronavirus pandemic policy to keep pedestrians safe at the expense of traffic, the first phase in an experimental road layout, on 30th June 2020, in London, England. Southwark was awarded £1.3 million by TfL from its Streetspace funding pot, which aims to rapidly transform London’s streets to help facilitate social distancing, cycling, and walking as lockdown eases. Dulwich Village low traffic neighbourhood was granted £23,000 for the first phase and £110,000 for the second. As part of its ‘our healthy streets’ initiative, the council had already earmarked the Village as an LTN.
    dulwich_village-08-30-06-2020.jpg
  • The pedestrianised road junction at Carlton Avenue, Court Lane and Dulwich Village, has been blocked off to passing traffic with plant boxes at the corner as part of emergency Coronavirus pandemic policy to keep pedestrians safe at the expense of traffic, the first phase in an experimental road layout, on 30th June 2020, in London, England. Southwark was awarded £1.3 million by TfL from its Streetspace funding pot, which aims to rapidly transform London’s streets to help facilitate social distancing, cycling, and walking as lockdown eases. Dulwich Village low traffic neighbourhood was granted £23,000 for the first phase and £110,000 for the second. As part of its ‘our healthy streets’ initiative, the council had already earmarked the Village as an LTN.
    dulwich_village-03-30-06-2020.jpg
  • Villagers attending the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
    20150913_husthwaite village market_L.jpg
  • Villagers attending the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
    20150913_husthwaite village market_G.jpg
  • Villagers attending the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
    20150913_husthwaite village market_F.jpg
  • Villagers attending the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
    20150913_husthwaite village market_E.jpg
  • Villagers attending the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
    20150913_husthwaite village market_B.jpg
  • An incongruously silly village landscape at the site of a former post office-turned art gallery in Dulwich Village, south London on 30th May 2016. Traffic cones circle road markings in front of some Astroturf and a collection of a garden table and chairs.
    dulwich_village-02-30-05-2016.jpg
  • Villagers attending the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
    20150913_husthwaite village market_K.jpg
  • Villagers attending the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
    20150913_husthwaite village market_J.jpg
  • Villagers attending the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
    20150913_husthwaite village market_I.jpg
  • Villagers attending the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
    20150913_husthwaite village market_H.jpg
  • Villagers attending the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
    20150913_husthwaite village market_D.jpg
  • Villagers attending the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
    20150913_husthwaite village market_C.jpg
  • Villagers attending the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
    20150913_husthwaite village market_A.jpg
  • Fruit and vegetable grower Henry Johnson, who sells mainly home produced fruit and veg from his mobils stall business. Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
    20150913_husthwaite village market v...jpg
  • Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. The Apple Tree Cafe which serving tea, coffe, and home-made cakes.
    20150913_husthwaite village market c...jpg
  • Cleaning up spilt milk. Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. The Apple Tree Cafe which serving tea, coffe, and home-made cakes.
    20150913_husthwaite village market c...jpg
  • Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. The Apple Tree Cafe which serving tea, coffe, and home-made cakes.
    20150913_husthwaite village market c...jpg
  • Alpacas in a small pen to promote the Alpaca wool products of a local producer. Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
    20150913_husthwaite village market a...jpg
  • Alpacas in a small pen to promote the Alpaca wool products of a local producer. Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
    20150913_husthwaite village market a...jpg
  • Organic carrots. Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
    20150913_husthwaite village market v...jpg
  • Fruit and vegetable grower Henry Johnson, who sells mainly home produced fruit and veg from his mobils stall business. Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
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  • Fruit and vegetable grower Henry Johnson, who sells mainly home produced fruit and veg from his mobils stall business. Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
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  • Home produced honey in jars. Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
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  • Organic leeks. Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
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  • Tombola stall at the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. A tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start. Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a revolving box, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
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  • Tombola stall at the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. A tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start. Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a revolving box, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
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  • Tombola stall at the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. A tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start. Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a revolving box, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
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  • Tombola stall at the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. A tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start. Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a revolving box, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
    20150913_husthwaite village market t...jpg
  • Tombola stall at the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. A tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start. Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a revolving box, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
    20150913_husthwaite village market t...jpg
  • Tombola stall at the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. A tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start. Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a revolving box, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
    20150913_husthwaite village market t...jpg
  • Tombola stall at the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. A tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start. Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a revolving box, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
    20150913_husthwaite village market t...jpg
  • Tombola stall at the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. A tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start. Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a revolving box, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
    20150913_husthwaite village market t...jpg
  • Tombola stall at the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. A tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start. Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a revolving box, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
    20150913_husthwaite village market t...jpg
  • Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products, like these jams and preserves.
    20150913_husthwaite village market j...jpg
  • Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products, like these jams and preserves.
    20150913_husthwaite village market j...jpg
  • Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products, like these jams and preserves.
    20150913_husthwaite village market j...jpg
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