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The origins of the fair related to St Giles' Church at the north end of St Giles'. This was originally completed in 1120, but the church was not actually consecrated until 1200, by St Hugh of Lincoln, a Carthusian monk and bishop. As part of the commemoration of the consecration, St Giles' Fair was established. The fair continues to this day, nowadays as a funfair, held on the Monday and Tuesday after the Sunday following 1 September, which is St Giles' Day.Autumn 2012
We ran out of money at the funfair.
35mm Colour film
By Emmaalouise Smith
Film-maker / Photographer
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Was off with my daughter for the Easter holidays. It gave me time to do some fun things. I like the Americana feel of this pic.
(Colours adjusted in Lightroom, stitch of two photos using Photoshop)
One of the shots I took at the Feria de Baleares over the Easte break. Looking for interesting compositions and cinematic/moody shots...
Traditonally, the Faversham Torchlit Carnival Procession was, (and I believe still is), held on the second Saturday in October, followed by a funfair on the Recreation Ground
We ran out of money at the funfair.
35mm Colour film
By Emmaalouise Smith
Film-maker / Photographer
Follow my Foto-Diary.
Taken at the SCHUEBERFOUER one of Europe's biggest and oldest (667 years old) funfair.
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