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Beating the Bounds, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 2000
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Beating the Bounds, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 2000
Setting off through Coulson Park, to Beat the Bounds of Lostwithiel, this group will walk to all the boundary stones of the borough, about 17 miles, where John Pegg, will tap (beat) each participant with his stick. The last stone this group had to pass was on the river bank near Newham, south of the town, where they had to wade across the river to return to the town. In 1685, or thereabouts, granite stones were placed at prominent places on thoroughfares and crossing points at the periphery of the Lostwithiel Borough Boundary. Photographer: Jonathan Barker
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TRURI : 2017.5.224
Media ID 15182904
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Beating the Bounds - A Timeless Tradition in Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 2000
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this print captured by photographer Jonathan Barker, we are transported back to the enchanting town of Lostwithiel in Cornwall. The image showcases a group of enthusiastic walkers embarking on a remarkable journey through Coulson Park as they partake in the age-old tradition of "Beating the Bounds". With their trusty walking boots laced up and cameras at the ready, this diverse group sets out to explore every nook and cranny of Lostwithiel's borough boundary. Led by John Pegg, armed with his sturdy stick, each participant eagerly awaits their turn to be tapped or "beaten" at every granite stone marking significant locations along their 17-mile route. As they venture further into nature's embrace, accompanied by an adorable canine companion who seems equally excited for the adventure ahead, these intrepid souls reach a pivotal moment near Newham. Here lies their final challenge - wading across the river that meanders alongside the town - symbolizing both physical endurance and a deep connection to Lostwithiel's history. This snapshot not only captures a vibrant moment filled with camaraderie but also pays homage to centuries-old customs that have shaped Lostwithiel's identity. It serves as a testament to how communities come together to celebrate heritage while embracing nature's beauty.
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