The plough is decorated and paraded around the town during the annual Straw Bear Festival in January. It is accompanied by "ploughboys" in their traditional Straw Bear costume of jackets, flat caps and with blackened faces (once using soot, now facepaint) for "disguise". Before the First World War the ploughboys would have been agricultural workers… Continue reading The Straw Bear Plough
Category: Local History
Objects which are specifically and particularly relevant to the history of the area of Whittlesey, Coates, Eastrea, Pondersbridge or Turves . eg: a bill of sale for a field in a local parish would be included, but a hairbrush used by a local resident would not be (as the same style brush could be used anywhere in the country at that time, it is not particular to Whittlesey).
Invitation to a Luncheon celebrating the opening of Whittlesey Museum
Whittlesey Museum opened in 1976, this is an invitation to a luncheon held to celebrate the opening. The Museum was set up by a group of local people and initially existed as an off-shoot of the Whittlesea Society. It was run entirely by volunteers until 1995, when the first professional Curator was hired. Whittlesey Museum… Continue reading Invitation to a Luncheon celebrating the opening of Whittlesey Museum

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