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Summerpole
Celebrations
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What is Summer Pole? Guildford's Summer Games are first recorded in the early 16th
Century. The festival is celebrated by a procession led by the Summer
Court to Abbot's Hospital at the top of the High Street where, at the
King's behest, 'games' in the form of Morris dancing are provided for
the entertainment of the Court and assembled multitudes. The Summer
Pole is then borne to the castle grounds and erected where there is
more dancing and merriment until the Court retires for lunch. A
second procession in the afternoon concludes with the Pole being
taken down for another year.
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The Summer Pole Procession consists of…
Sword Bearer to clear the way
The Summer Court: The King (and/or
Queen), Princes, Princesses
Barker loitering alongside with
his fertility cake
The Garland, a wreath of spring
shoots to welcome the summer
The Pole borne in procession by
Guildford's own Pilgrim Morris Men
The Barrel for the refreshment of
the entertainers provided by Pilgrim's ever generous sponsor's, The
Hog's Back Brewery of Tongham (damn fine ale!)
The Entertainment: Pilgrim Morris
Men and other invited guests
Jack in the Green…. Somewhere
within all this. Too old to describe!
And Hobby Animals - mythical creatures of the folk world
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What's normally happens ?
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10.30am
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Procession from the bottom of the High St (The Star) to Abbots
Hospital (opposite Holy Trinity Church) with 'Summer Court',
Summerpole, Garland, 'Bush' and dancers.
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11.00am
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Dancing outside Abbots Hospital.
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12.00pm
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Process via Tunsgate to the Castle Green. Erection of the
Summerpole. Dancing.
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Lunch
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2.30pm
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Dancing at various venues in the High Street & North
Street.
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3.30pm
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Proceed to the Castle Green. Removal of Summerpole. Final
dancing.
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Although this may vary due to factors such as
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Updated 16th May 2008
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