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Chanctonbury Hill on the South Downs, West Sussex. The remains of an IronAge hillfort with views to the Surrey Hills and the Sea.-stock-foto
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Chanctonbury Hill on the South Downs, West Sussex. The remains of an IronAge hillfort with views to the Surrey Hills and the Sea.-stock-foto
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1st May 2026. Long Man Morris dance members (L-R) Angie, Angela and Linda rest after dancing in the sun on May Day beneath the Long Man of Wilmington chalk figure cut into the South Downs,  a tradition steeped in folklore and renewal, Wilmington road, East Sussex. Credit: reppans/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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1st May 2026. Long Man Morris dance members (L-R) Angie, Angela and Linda rest after dancing in the sun on May Day beneath the Long Man of Wilmington chalk figure cut into the South Downs,  a tradition steeped in folklore and renewal, Wilmington road, East Sussex. Credit: reppans/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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1st May 2026. The Long Man Morris dance in the sun on May Day beneath the Long Man of Wilmington chalk figure cut into the South Downs,  a tradition steeped in folklore and renewal, Wilmington road, East Sussex. Credit: reppans/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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1st May 2026. The Long Man Morris dance in the sun on May Day beneath the Long Man of Wilmington chalk figure cut into the South Downs,  a tradition steeped in folklore and renewal, Wilmington road, East Sussex. Credit: reppans/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chanctonbury Hill on the South Downs, West Sussex. The remains of an IronAge hillfort with views to the Surrey Hills and the Sea.-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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1st May 2026. The Long Man Morris dance in the sun on May Day beneath the Long Man of Wilmington chalk figure cut into the South Downs,  a tradition steeped in folklore and renewal, Wilmington road, East Sussex. Credit: reppans/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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1st May 2026. The Long Man Morris dance in the sun on May Day beneath the Long Man of Wilmington chalk figure cut into the South Downs,  a tradition steeped in folklore and renewal, Wilmington road, East Sussex. Credit: reppans/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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1st May 2026. The Long Man Morris dance in the sun on May Day beneath the Long Man of Wilmington chalk figure cut into the South Downs,  a tradition steeped in folklore and renewal, Wilmington road, East Sussex. Credit: reppans/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cambridge, England. 1 May, 2026.   Members of the Devil’s Dyke Morris Men welcome May Day at sunrise at Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge. Morris dancing is traditionally performed at dawn on 1 May to mark the start of summer. The celebrations typically feature Cotswold or Border styles, with dancers wearing bells and using sticks, and begin at dawn.   Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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1st May 2026. The Long Man Morris dance in the sun on May Day beneath the Long Man of Wilmington chalk figure cut into the South Downs,  a tradition steeped in folklore and renewal, Wilmington road, East Sussex. Credit: reppans/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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1st May 2026. The Long Man Morris dance in the sun on May Day beneath the Long Man of Wilmington chalk figure cut into the South Downs,  a tradition steeped in folklore and renewal, Wilmington road, East Sussex. Credit: reppans/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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1st May 2026. The Long Man Morris dance in the sun on May Day beneath the Long Man of Wilmington chalk figure cut into the South Downs,  a tradition steeped in folklore and renewal, Wilmington road, East Sussex. Credit: reppans/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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29th April 2026. Lincoln, UK. The Lincoln Imp: A medieval religious relic has been dressed in a Lincoln City F.C. shirt to celebrate the club’s promotion to the Championship as League One winners. The 14th-century Lincoln Imp stone carving inside Lincoln Cathedral is shown wearing the red and white striped jersey alongside two of the team, linking local folklore with contemporary football culture Credit: Phil Crow/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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29th April 2026. Lincoln, UK. The Lincoln Imp: A medieval religious relic has been dressed in a Lincoln City F.C. shirt to celebrate the club’s promotion to the Championship as League One winners. The 14th-century Lincoln Imp stone carving inside Lincoln Cathedral is shown wearing the red and white striped jersey alongside two of the team, linking local folklore with contemporary football culture Credit: Phil Crow/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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29th April 2026. Lincoln, UK. The Lincoln Imp: A medieval religious relic has been dressed in a Lincoln City F.C. shirt to celebrate the club’s promotion to the Championship as League One winners. The 14th-century Lincoln Imp stone carving inside Lincoln Cathedral is shown wearing the red and white striped jersey alongside two of the team, linking local folklore with contemporary football culture Credit: Phil Crow/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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29th April 2026. Lincoln, UK. The Lincoln Imp: A medieval religious relic has been dressed in a Lincoln City F.C. shirt to celebrate the club’s promotion to the Championship as League One winners. The 14th-century Lincoln Imp stone carving inside Lincoln Cathedral is shown wearing the red and white striped jersey alongside two of the team, linking local folklore with contemporary football culture Credit: Phil Crow/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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29th April 2026. Lincoln, UK. The Lincoln Imp: A medieval religious relic has been dressed in a Lincoln City F.C. shirt to celebrate the club’s promotion to the Championship as League One winners. The 14th-century Lincoln Imp stone carving inside Lincoln Cathedral is shown wearing the red and white striped jersey alongside two of the team, linking local folklore with contemporary football culture Credit: Phil Crow/Alamy Live News-stock-foto