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Mitchell and Kenyon: Parade on West End Pier (1901)
 

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Crowds on Morecambe pier, many pointing and waving to camera as they pass. Many people, especially the women, are very well dressed. Men and women (less well-dressed) link arms in front of the camera and dancing a 'ring'o'roses'. The group breaks up and reforms into a line (more people join in) and form a 'conga-style' line. Crowds of people walk behind them.

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Crowds walk along Morecambe pier.