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With the increasing availability of digital cameras and scanners, 2001 has offered us many monitor-friendly images as a record of our exploits! Here is a selection taken across the year. Click on any picture for a larger version. |
Our single 2001 Plough Monday photograph can be found here. This formed the basis of our official "Domesday-2000" photo for the Ring archives.
Photos by David Wicken
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In front of St Albans Town Hall. We did have an audience - including The Mayor of St Albans. Honest! It's just that they were off-camera for this particular shot. Photo: Bob Combes |
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Dancing in Christopher Place, St Albans, in company with Whitethorn Morris and Whitchurch Morris Men. Photo: John Price |
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A typical Monday evening dance-out at The Hollybush, Church End, Redbourn. Heaven's above! John Price is actually dancing. Must be the one he knows. Photo: Bob Combes |
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Later that evening, by the light of the silv'ry moon, we danced at The White Horse, Hatching Green. Photo: Bob Combes |
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Robin Hood & Little John, Rabley Heath. Another favourite pub with excellent beer and a morris-friendly audience. Photo: Bob Combes |
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A sunny Saturday was spent in Bronte country. Here, Benfieldside Morris Men dance outside The Fleece, Haworth. Photo: John Price |
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Still in Haworth, but now outside the Tourist Information Centre. Jockey Morris Men dance Adderbury. Photo: John Price |
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Unperturbed by the cobblestones, SAMM dance a spirited "Brimfield". Photo: Bob Combes |
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Just a short visit by this wonderful friendly bunch from West Virginia, USA, but we did our best to give them a varied schedule of entertainment - starting with a welcome barbecue. Photos: John Price |
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On a short evening tour, Shepherdstown NW and Hicks with Sticks managed to dance under the cedar tree beside St Albans Abbey before the rain set in! Photos: Bob Combes & John Price |
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With further outdoor dancing at The Fighting Cocks and The White Hart ruled out by steady rain, we fell back on our other hobbies, namely drinking and - errrm - socialising. Then there was an ale at The White Hart - eating, more drinking, and some dancing and singing - to end the visit. What fun we had!
Photos: Brian Bending and Bob Combes
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A report and photographs of our "Pursuit of Happiness" tour can be found on its own pages.
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Another enjoyable appearance at The Lytton Arms. Here, Edward Bennett - our youngest dancer - shows off the skills he honed during the USA tour. Photo: Christine Bennett |
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In 2001, we all sadly lost Tony Barratt - a former member of SAMM and a long-time friend and audience member. A marvellous celebration of his life was held for those who knew and loved him, with music, dancing and comedic contributions from as many as could be fitted into a Sunday evening! A fitting tribute to a fine man with so many talents. Photo: John Price |
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| Updated 26th June 2008. |
Webslave
Mike
Bennett
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