Cakes And Ale Ceremony

A butler (centre) serves liverymen of the Stationers' Company, outside the Stationers' Hall in the City of London, during the annual Cakes And Ale Ceremony, 19th February 1969. On the right is the Reverend Richard Tydeman, Chaplain of the Company. The ceremony dates back to 1612, when Alderman John Norton left a bequest to provide Liverymen with a 'feast of cakes and ale' every Ash Wednesday. (Photo by Bob Aylott/Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
A butler (centre) serves liverymen of the Stationers' Company, outside the Stationers' Hall in the City of London, during the annual Cakes And Ale Ceremony, 19th February 1969. On the right is the Reverend Richard Tydeman, Chaplain of the Company. The ceremony dates back to 1612, when Alderman John Norton left a bequest to provide Liverymen with a 'feast of cakes and ale' every Ash Wednesday. (Photo by Bob Aylott/Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Cakes And Ale Ceremony
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Credit:
Bob Aylott / Stringer
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752824381
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Hulton Archive
Date created:
19 February, 1969
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