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Alan goes on the March of the Burryman: You could forgive Alan Reid for feeling a little

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Alan goes on the March of the Burryman: You could forgive Alan Reid for feeling a little

Alan goes on the March of the Burryman: You could forgive Alan Reid for feeling a little prickly recently. He was taking part in the once a year ritual of wearing a made-to-measure suit. Made that is with 3500 burrs Alan is parade through the streets of South Queensferry. Covering Up: The burrs are attached to Alans protective clothing. October 1977 P034211. © Mirrorpix

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Customs Suit Two Men Mixed Age Range

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In this print titled "Alan goes on the March of the Burryman" we witness Alan Reid embarking on a peculiar annual ritual that leaves him feeling a little prickly. Dressed in a bespoke suit adorned with an astonishing 3500 burrs, Alan parades through the streets of South Queensferry, immersing himself in centuries-old customs and traditions. The image captures the essence of happiness and camaraderie as two men, their faces beaming with smiles, accompany Alan on his unique journey. The mixed age range reflects how this tradition has been passed down through generations, preserving its significance in local culture. To protect himself from the sharp burrs' embrace, Alan's protective clothing acts as a shield against discomfort while maintaining his commitment to honoring this time-honored practice. The photograph's vintage aesthetic transports us back to October 1977 when such rituals were cherished and celebrated. This remarkable snapshot not only showcases individual bravery but also highlights the power of community and unity in upholding cherished customs. It serves as a reminder that our world is rich with diverse traditions that deserve recognition and preservation. Memory Lane Prints presents this extraordinary capture without any commercial intentions but rather aims to evoke nostalgia while celebrating cultural heritage.


Framed Prints of Alan goes on the March of the Burryman: You could forgive Alan Reid for feeling a little

Experience the unique charm of Scottish traditions with our Framed Print by Memory Lane Prints, featuring the captivating image "Alan goes on the March of the Burryman." Witness Alan Reid's unforgettable experience as he dons a custom-made suit for this once-a-year ritual. This stunning print, showcasing the quirky and intriguing March of the Burryman, adds an authentic Scottish touch to any home or office decor. Embrace the rich history and vibrant culture with this beautiful framed print. Order yours today and bring a piece of Scotland into your space.


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Experience the unique charm of Scotland's quirkiest traditions with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints featuring "Alan goes on the March of the Burryman". Witness the unforgettable moment when Alan Reid dons his made-to-measure suit for the once-a-year ritual of The Burryman's March. This captivating print, brought to you by Memory Lane Prints, captures the spirit of Scottish heritage and tradition. A perfect addition to your home or office décor, this high-quality print is sure to evoke conversation and inspire a sense of wonder. Order now and bring a piece of Scotland's rich cultural history into your space.


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Step into the extraordinary with our Media Storehouse Poster Prints capturing 'Alan goes on the March of the Burryman.' Witness Alan Reid's prickly adventure as he dons a bespoke suit for this annual ritual. Immerse yourself in this unique tradition and bring home a piece of history.


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Experience the unique tradition of Scotland with our Alan goes on the March of the Burryman jigsaw puzzle from Memory Lane Prints, part of the Media Storehouse range. This intricately detailed puzzle showcases Alan Reid bravely donning a prickly, made-to-measure suit for the once-a-year ritual of The Burryman's March. Gather the family for a fun and engaging activity that brings history to life. Challenge yourself with this captivating puzzle and relive the story of this quirky Scottish event.

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