The Christmas Tree Festival

The Christmas Tree Festival
The Annual Christmas Tree Festival, held over a long weekend, is now a firm favourite tradition of Geddington’s celebration of Christmas.
The imagination and skills that go into the production of each tree never fails to amaze the visitors. This year’s ‘crop’ is no exception, with the subject of many of the trees on the reason for its being, and it was sobering to see that the 100th anniversary of the First World War remembered so well.
No further words are necessary, so I’ll leave these images to do their talking.
- A Host of Heavenly Angels
- Gold, Frankincense & Myrrh
- Peace, Hope & Harmony
- Remembrance
- Red for Remembrance, White for Peace
- 1914 – The Year that War Stopped for Chrstmas
- A Teasel Rheindeer
- A Bell from ‘Carol of the Bells’
(My apologies if your tree isn’t featured here, not all of my efforts at photography come out well enough to be published!)
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