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St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.
St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.
St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.
On Saturday 5th July 2014 Huddersfield was filled with street theatre acts as part of the Hypervelocity Festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France. Photo by Pete Davies.
On Saturday 5th July 2014 Huddersfield was filled with street theatre acts as part of the Hypervelocity Festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France. Photo by Pete Davies.
On Saturday 5th July 2014 Huddersfield was filled with street theatre acts as part of the Hypervelocity Festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France. Photo by Pete Davies.
St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.
St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.
On Saturday 5th July 2014 Huddersfield was filled with street theatre acts as part of the Hypervelocity Festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France. Photo by Pete Davies.
On Saturday 5th July 2014 Huddersfield was filled with street theatre acts as part of the Hypervelocity Festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France. Photo by Pete Davies.
St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.
St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.
On Saturday 5th July 2014 Huddersfield was filled with street theatre acts as part of the Hypervelocity Festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France. Photo by Pete Davies.
St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.
St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.
St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.
St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.
On Saturday 5th July 2014 Huddersfield was filled with street theatre acts as part of the Hypervelocity Festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France. Photo by Pete Davies.
St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.
St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.
On Saturday 5th July 2014 Huddersfield was filled with street theatre acts as part of the Hypervelocity Festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France. Photo by Pete Davies.
St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.
St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.
St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.
St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.
St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.
On Saturday 5th July 2014 Huddersfield was filled with street theatre acts as part of the Hypervelocity Festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France. Photo by Pete Davies.
On Saturday 5th July 2014 Huddersfield was filled with street theatre acts as part of the Hypervelocity Festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France. Photo by Pete Davies.
On Saturday 5th July 2014 Huddersfield was filled with street theatre acts as part of the Hypervelocity Festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France. Photo by Pete Davies.
On Saturday 5th July 2014 Huddersfield was filled with street theatre acts as part of the Hypervelocity Festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France. Photo by Pete Davies.
On Saturday 5th July 2014 Huddersfield was filled with street theatre acts as part of the Hypervelocity Festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France. Photo by Pete Davies.
On Saturday 5th July 2014 Huddersfield was filled with street theatre acts as part of the Hypervelocity Festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France. Photo by Pete Davies.
On Saturday 5th July 2014 Huddersfield was filled with street theatre acts as part of the Hypervelocity Festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France. Photo by Pete Davies.
St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.
St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.