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"Shepherds Crook"
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#13037070
29 November 2025
Oscypki are grilled on a barbecue at the Cracow Christmas Market on the Main Market Square in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. Oscypek is salted sheep milk smoked cheese. It is traditional Polish food and a popular snack from the Podhale and Tatra Mountains region, also served at the Advent winter holiday season fair. The traditional bazaar includes food stalls or stands and folk art vendors.
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#10475932
8 September 2023
KELSO, Friday 08 September 2023. Caption: Willie Sandilands, walking with shepherds crook, ringing the sale bell to mark the start of selling at 10am.. [INFO]: Internationally recognised as the largest sale of Rams in the world, Kelso Ram Sales under the auspices of The Border Union Agricultural Society, began in 1838 when 120 Rams were offered for sale by auction, fetching an average price of three to six pounds. The annual sale on the second Friday of September has grown and flourished since these early days, and now frequently offers well over 5,000 rams for auction in 15 rings from over 15 breeds. The Texel breed commanded the day's top prices in 2022, with eight shearling rams hitting the five-figure mark, selling to a top of ?52,000 for the best from the Wright family's Midlock consignment, from Crawford. ( Credit: Rob Gray )
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#10475934
8 September 2023
KELSO, Friday 08 September 2023. Caption: Willie Sandilands, walking with shepherds crook, ringing the sale bell to mark the start of selling at 10am.. [INFO]: Internationally recognised as the largest sale of Rams in the world, Kelso Ram Sales under the auspices of The Border Union Agricultural Society, began in 1838 when 120 Rams were offered for sale by auction, fetching an average price of three to six pounds. The annual sale on the second Friday of September has grown and flourished since these early days, and now frequently offers well over 5,000 rams for auction in 15 rings from over 15 breeds. The Texel breed commanded the day's top prices in 2022, with eight shearling rams hitting the five-figure mark, selling to a top of ?52,000 for the best from the Wright family's Midlock consignment, from Crawford. ( Credit: Rob Gray )
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#10475936
8 September 2023
KELSO, Friday 08 September 2023. Caption: Willie Sandilands, walking with shepherds crook, ringing the sale bell to mark the start of selling at 10am.. [INFO]: Internationally recognised as the largest sale of Rams in the world, Kelso Ram Sales under the auspices of The Border Union Agricultural Society, began in 1838 when 120 Rams were offered for sale by auction, fetching an average price of three to six pounds. The annual sale on the second Friday of September has grown and flourished since these early days, and now frequently offers well over 5,000 rams for auction in 15 rings from over 15 breeds. The Texel breed commanded the day's top prices in 2022, with eight shearling rams hitting the five-figure mark, selling to a top of ?52,000 for the best from the Wright family's Midlock consignment, from Crawford. ( Credit: Rob Gray )
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#10475948
8 September 2023
KELSO, Friday 08 September 2023. Caption: Willie Sandilands, walking with shepherds crook, ringing the sale bell to mark the start of selling at 10am.. [INFO]: Internationally recognised as the largest sale of Rams in the world, Kelso Ram Sales under the auspices of The Border Union Agricultural Society, began in 1838 when 120 Rams were offered for sale by auction, fetching an average price of three to six pounds. The annual sale on the second Friday of September has grown and flourished since these early days, and now frequently offers well over 5,000 rams for auction in 15 rings from over 15 breeds. The Texel breed commanded the day's top prices in 2022, with eight shearling rams hitting the five-figure mark, selling to a top of ?52,000 for the best from the Wright family's Midlock consignment, from Crawford. ( Credit: Rob Gray )
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#10475950
8 September 2023
KELSO, Friday 08 September 2023. Caption: Willie Sandilands, walking with shepherds crook, ringing the sale bell to mark the start of selling at 10am.. [INFO]: Internationally recognised as the largest sale of Rams in the world, Kelso Ram Sales under the auspices of The Border Union Agricultural Society, began in 1838 when 120 Rams were offered for sale by auction, fetching an average price of three to six pounds. The annual sale on the second Friday of September has grown and flourished since these early days, and now frequently offers well over 5,000 rams for auction in 15 rings from over 15 breeds. The Texel breed commanded the day's top prices in 2022, with eight shearling rams hitting the five-figure mark, selling to a top of ?52,000 for the best from the Wright family's Midlock consignment, from Crawford. ( Credit: Rob Gray )
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#4700560
21 July 2019
The Devil, followed by boys dressed as monks walks though the town on there way to the Burnin the De'il bonfire event, on Caerlee Hill, during the annual St. Ronan's Festival, on July 20, 2019 in Innerleithen, Scotland, UK. The St. Ronan's Festival symbolises the catching of the Devil, using a shepherd's crook, by St. Ronan and burning him on the last Saturday of the Festival.
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#4700562
21 July 2019
The Devil, followed by boys dressed as monks walks though the town on there way to the Burnin the De'il bonfire event, on Caerlee Hill, during the annual St. Ronan's Festival, on July 20, 2019 in Innerleithen, Scotland, UK. The St. Ronan's Festival symbolises the catching of the Devil, using a shepherd's crook, by St. Ronan and burning him on the last Saturday of the Festival.
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#4700564
21 July 2019
A young boy takes part in the torchlight procession before going to watch the Burnin the De'il bonfire event, on Caerlee Hill, during the annual St. Ronan's Festival, on July 20, 2019 in Innerleithen, Scotland, UK. The St. Ronan's Festival symbolises the catching of the Devil, using a shepherd's crook, by St. Ronan and burning him on the last Saturday of the Festival.
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#4700568
21 July 2019
The fire is lit by a young boy dressed as monk during the Burnin the De'il bonfire event, on Caerlee Hill, during the annual St. Ronan's Festival, on July 20, 2019 in Innerleithen, Scotland, UK. The St. Ronan's Festival symbolises the catching of the Devil, using a shepherd's crook, by St. Ronan and burning him on the last Saturday of the Festival.
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#4700570
21 July 2019
The fire is lit by a young boy dressed as monk during the Burnin the De'il bonfire event, on Caerlee Hill, during the annual St. Ronan's Festival, on July 20, 2019 in Innerleithen, Scotland, UK. The St. Ronan's Festival symbolises the catching of the Devil, using a shepherd's crook, by St. Ronan and burning him on the last Saturday of the Festival.
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#4700572
21 July 2019
A general view of the lit bonfire during the Burnin the De'il bonfire event, on Caerlee Hill, during the annual St. Ronan's Festival, on July 20, 2019 in Innerleithen, Scotland, UK. The St. Ronan's Festival symbolises the catching of the Devil, using a shepherd's crook, by St. Ronan and burning him on the last Saturday of the Festival.
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#4700574
21 July 2019
Spectators lit by the glow of the bonfire watch the Burnin the De'il bonfire event, on Caerlee Hill, during the annual St. Ronan's Festival, on July 20, 2019 in Innerleithen, Scotland, UK. The St. Ronan's Festival symbolises the catching of the Devil, using a shepherd's crook, by St. Ronan and burning him on the last Saturday of the Festival.
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#4700578
21 July 2019
A general view of the Burnin the De'il bonfire event, on Caerlee Hill, during the annual St. Ronan's Festival, on July 20, 2019 in Innerleithen, Scotland, UK. The St. Ronan's Festival symbolises the catching of the Devil, using a shepherd's crook, by St. Ronan and burning him on the last Saturday of the Festival.
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#4700580
21 July 2019
A general view of the Burnin the De'il bonfire event as the firework show begins, on Caerlee Hill, during the annual St. Ronan's Festival, on July 20, 2019 in Innerleithen, Scotland, UK. The St. Ronan's Festival symbolises the catching of the Devil, using a shepherd's crook, by St. Ronan and burning him on the last Saturday of the Festival.
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#4700582
21 July 2019
Spectators backlit by the glow of the fire watch the Burnin the De'il bonfire event, on Caerlee Hill, during the annual St. Ronan's Festival, on July 20, 2019 in Innerleithen, Scotland, UK. The St. Ronan's Festival symbolises the catching of the Devil, using a shepherd's crook, by St. Ronan and burning him on the last Saturday of the Festival.
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