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Fine Art Print : Beating the Waterbounds, Truro, Cornwall. 1st August 1911

Fine Art Print : Beating the Waterbounds, Truro, Cornwall. 1st August 1911



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Beating the Waterbounds, Truro, Cornwall. 1st August 1911

Group at Messack Point with town crier Mr T. Holland. The ceremony also includes the re-cutting of the letters T B on the river boundary stones at Tarra Point and Messack Point by the Mayor, so as to maintain their legibility. Beating the Bounds is an old tradition whereby officials of the parish share their knowledge of the boundaries of their territory. Sometimes prayers would be offered for the protection of the fields and land, and to bless the land to ensure fertility. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

TRURI : TRUbbo.9

Media ID 14494720

© From the collection of the RIC


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