Mummers where humans dressed up as animals and fantastical creatures to entertain 🎉
Bodleian Library MS. Bodl. 264, fol 21 V.
Five Mummers, 1338-44 MS Bodl. 264.
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Mummers where humans dressed up as animals and fantastical creatures to entertain 🎉
Bodleian Library MS. Bodl. 264, fol 21 V.
Five Mummers, 1338-44 MS Bodl. 264.

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Art print "Pochód Kolędników" by Natalia Noszczynska
"Pochód Kolędników" by Natalia Noszczynska This is a high-quality print on Tecco Matt 230g archival paper. Printed with pigment inks. Illust
This year, why not welcome the shadowy side of winter with an ancient ritual or two?
Wren Day, also known as Wren's Day or the Day of the Wren (Lá an Dreoilín), celebrated on St Stephen's Day.
The tradition is very much on the wane now but in some few localities Wrenboys still go out in Ireland on St. Stephens Day. The central theme of the wrenboy visit is the wren, an effigy of which is carried about in a holly branch or in a box or cage. Previously it was hunted and killed prior to St. Stephen’s Day and a matter of honour for groups to have a real bird. Why, of all birds, is the…
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Mumming/Mummering & Mummers' Plays:
Mumming, Mummering or Rhyming is a Christmas tradition originating from England and Ireland, in which large groups will disguise themselves and visit local homes, requesting to be invited in. Their hosts must then guess their identities, after which the Mummers will perform songs, dances and jokes, and receive food and drink from the house.
Mummers' Plays, loosely associated with Mumming, are performed by all-male amateur troupes. Also traditionally done at Christmas-time, performers will visit different houses and act out comic plays consisting of various historical and stock characters. Main characters usually include Prince George, The Doctor, Miss Funny, Beelzebub and The Captain. In Ireland historical figures such as St Colmcille, Brian Boru, Saint Patrick, and Oliver Cromwell often also feature.
The mummer’s masks and the display put on at Montacute House - it was great to see, and the craftsmanship was amazing!