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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 18 March 2026. Members of the Worshipful Company of Butchers take part in the annual Boar’s Head Ceremony, processing from Butchers’ Hall to Mansion House in the City of London. The tradition dates back to 1343, when land was granted to London’s butchers for the disposal of animal waste, in return for an annual ceremonial rent paid to the Lord Mayor in the form of a boar’s head. Today, a papier-mâché replica is carried in procession as part of this historic civic ritual. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto