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Boxing Day Hunt - pictures



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Published Date: 29 December 2008
A BRIGHT cold day made this year's Boxing Day Hunt which set off from near the Longlands Hotel even more enjoyable.
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The annual event near Carnforth attracted many spectators keen to witness a historic part of country life - as these photographs show.

Around 600 people participated or watched the event, which began and ended at the Longlands Hotel at Tewitfield.

"It was an excellent day," said Longlands manager Fiona Robinson. "The weather was very bright but very cold, so everyone enjoyed the mulled wine afterwards.

"It was probably one of the best years we have had - it seems to improve every year."

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  • Last Updated: 31 December 2008 10:48 AM
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allan holmes,

australia 08/01/2009 23:51:46
Historic part of country life, excellant day,
If reincarnation is true then these people may come back as a fox. oh dear!.
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