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 St Oswald, Grasmere
Grasmere: Rushbearing 2008
locality:-   Grasmere
civil parish:-   Lakes (formerly Westmorland)
county:-   Cumbria
locality type:-   rushbearing
coordinates:-   NY336075
1Km square:-   NY3307
10Km square:-   NY30


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BPM49.jpg  The six rush maidens carrying the new rushes for the church floor.
(taken 19.7.2008)  

MN photo:-  
The once earthen floor of St Oswald's Church was strewn with rushes, which have a sweet aromatic smell. Once a year they were renewed and the old rushes thrown out. In Grasmere the new rushes are paraded through the village in a Rushbearing procession, carried by a group of rush maidens in a canvas sheet, supported by village groups, the vicar, church wardens, choir, the Women's Institute, village fellowship, and so on, carrying flowery favours. There are a hymn and prayers at the village green, and it all ends in the church with a service.
This village festival has been carried on for centuries, usually on a day near the feast of St Oswald, to whom the church is dedicated.

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BPM50.jpg  Music for the procession.
(taken 19.7.2008)  
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BPM51.jpg  Grasmere primary school.
(taken 19.7.2008)  
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BPM52.jpg  Grasmere village fellowship.
(taken 19.7.2008)  
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BPM53.jpg  The procession leaving the village green for the church.
(taken 19.7.2008)  
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BPM54.jpg  The rush maidens.
(taken 19.7.2008)  
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BPM55.jpg  St Oswald's Church banner.
(taken 19.7.2008)  
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BPM56.jpg  Church choir.
(taken 19.7.2008)  
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BPM57.jpg  Grasmere WI banner.
(taken 19.7.2008)  
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BPM59.jpg (taken 19.7.2008)  
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BPM60.jpg  The rush maidens off back to the school.
(taken 19.7.2008)  
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BPM63.jpg  Church gate.
(taken 19.7.2008)  


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BPM44.jpg  Costume, flowers, rushes, in St Oswald's Church before the procession.
(taken 19.7.2008)  

hearsay:-  
The traditional tune to accompany the procession is the Rushbearing March.
button -- RushBearing.mp3 (opens in a new window)


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