English: The Walkington Hayride, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Participants in the Walkington Hayride pass through the North Bar gate on their way into Beverley town centre. The charity event was founded by Ernie Teal in 1967 but this is expected to be the last procession due to dwindling numbers of heavy horses and horsemen. North Bar (the brick arch in the centre of the picture) is the only one remaining of a number of gates which once guarded the entrances to Beverley. It was built by the town council in 1409 and cost a fraction over £96.
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