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English: The Saddleworth Rushcart 2008 Seen here during the annual Rushcart Festival in 2008 the morris men prepare to park the rushcart at the Navigation public house on Huddersfield Road in Dobcross.

Saddleworth Morris Men http://www.morrismen.saddleworth.org.uk/ revived the Rushcart as an annual festival in 1975 to become the first of many in the area. The rushes are taken from the surrounding moors (with the blessing of the National Trust) and built onto a two-wheeled cart in a slightly conical shape thirteen feet high weighing about two tons (if it doesn't rain). 'Feathers' at each corner are formed from bolts or bundles of rushes each about four inches in diameter held in place by metal rods. The bulk of the cart, which can be seen on the left in the picture, is built from loose rushes; they are not tied on. When completed, the whole structure is trimmed to give a smooth appearance on each side. Two Rowan branches are fixed to the top and, on Saturday morning, the front is dressed with a decorated banner. A man chosen from the ranks of Saddleworth Morris Men sits astride the Rushcart for the day, supplied with ale in a copper kettle on the end of a rope. The Rushcart is then pulled through the Saddleworth villages of Delph, Dobcross and Diggle by approximately 150 morris men invited from all over Britain and overseas. 933955 933931 933845 933889

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Camera location53° 33′ 25″ N, 2° 00′ 24″ W  Heading=67° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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23 August 2008

53°33'25.09"N, 2°0'24.12"W

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53°33'25.09"N, 2°0'24.12"W

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