Boundary Riding, Lancaster

Boundary Riding, Lancaster
Boundary Riding, Lancaster
Boundary Riding, Lancaster
227895
NLA08122008004
Boundary Riding, Lancaster
Lancaster
Type-written on back:
Lancaster Corporation: Boundary Riding 1914.
Perambulation of boundaries are of Saxon origin, and take place in Lancaster every seven years.

Handwritten on back:
The Mayor - Alderman Briggs
On horseback - Chief Constable Harrison

Boundary riding is an ancient custom of riding around the boundaries of a parish, essentially marking its extent and addressing, with riders from adjacent parishes, any disputes over where the boundaries lay. This was particularly important as the parish was financially responsible for the welfare of its poor inhabitants. The practice died out when more accurate maps became available, but was revived as an old custom in the Victorian era.
Photographic print
Monochrome
20.07 x 13.75
1914
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P12
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