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Choirboys of St Clement Danes beating the boundary-marks on the Thames, London, 1926-1927
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Choirboys of St Clement Danes beating the boundary-marks on the Thames, London, 1926-1927
Choirboys of St Clement Danes beating the boundary-marks on the Thames, London, 1926-1927. Boys in mortarboards take part in the old custom of beating the parish bounds. Illustration from Wonderful London, volume I, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)
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This print captures a unique moment in London's history during the 1920s. Titled "Choirboys of St Clement Danes beating the boundary-marks on the Thames, London, 1926-1927" it showcases a fascinating custom that took place along the iconic River Thames. The image is part of the Wonderful London series, edited by Arthur St John Adcock and published by Amalgamated Press. In this snapshot, we see a group of young choirboys wearing traditional ecclesiastical dress, including mortarboards atop their heads. They are energetically participating in an old ritual known as beating the parish bounds. As they stand on a boat floating on the river, these boys symbolize both tradition and religious devotion. The scene is filled with excitement as splashes of water surround them while they strike boundary-marks along the Thames. This ancient practice served to demarcate territorial limits for each parish within London. The photograph not only highlights this intriguing custom but also provides us with glimpses into early 20th-century British culture and geography. It beautifully captures moments frozen in time – from clothing styles to transportation methods – offering viewers a window into life during this era. As an exquisite monochrome photogravure print, it evokes nostalgia and curiosity about our historical roots. Its timeless quality reminds us of how traditions shape communities and connect generations across centuries.
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