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The Court of the Brotherhood and Guestling of the Cinque Ports, the Procession from the Church of St Clement, Hastings (b / w photo)
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The Court of the Brotherhood and Guestling of the Cinque Ports, the Procession from the Church of St Clement, Hastings (b / w photo)
1628957 The Court of the Brotherhood and Guestling of the Cinque Ports, the Procession from the Church of St Clement, Hastings (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Court of the Brotherhood and Guestling of the Cinque Ports, the Procession from the Church of St Clement, Hastings. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 3 August 1901.
English Photographer (20th Century)); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23536896
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Brotherhood Cinque Ports Hastings Sussex Church Of St Clement Places Of Worship
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This print captures a momentous occasion in the history of the Cinque Ports. Titled "The Court of the Brotherhood and Guestling of the Cinque Ports, the Procession from the Church of St Clement, Hastings" this image showcases a grand ceremonial event that took place in Sussex. The photograph depicts a procession led by members of the court, dressed in their finest regalia. The participants are seen walking solemnly through the streets, accompanied by an air of importance and reverence. They march away from the magnificent Church of St Clement, which stands tall as a symbol of worship and unity. Every detail is meticulously captured by an English Photographer from the 20th century whose name remains unknown but whose talent shines through this remarkable piece. The composition exudes a sense of tradition and heritage while offering us a glimpse into this historic event. This image transports us back to that day in August 1901 when The Illustrated London News featured it as an illustration. It serves as a reminder not only of our rich cultural past but also highlights how photography can freeze moments in time for future generations to appreciate. Now part of a private collection, this print allows us to witness firsthand one chapter within an ongoing narrative that celebrates brotherhood, ceremony, and community spirit within these ancient ports along England's southeastern coast.
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