What follows are a series of photographs of Trigg and our friends - thanks to those who took them over the past 50 years
2024
Our last chance to dance during the summer was a little wet - so we danced indoors at the Blisland Inn
no low hanging mugs were harmed , and we had a good singsong too
We gathered together with Tywardreath for our penultimate summer showing at Golant
Some people danced for the first time
And Peter continued taking photos despite the hat
We met Tywardreath Morris at the Wadebridge Folk Festival (Glaser and Ash Adder snaps again)
We visited Lewannick (again) and danced with Barrel Morris (thanks for the pictures)
(Trigg are the ones with white shirts)
Our Bagman still getting off the ground !
We went to Mevagissey - and it was wet ....
It didn't help that some people thought we were rubbish
And others couldn't wait to get past (Ta to Peter G for the pictures)
We dropped in on the Pentewan Fete (again) followed by Polgooth
Sometimes there is a brief delay :
- while we wait for a sixth dancer
- while wavers are secured to the appropriate digit
We visited the welcoming Silver Ball in St Columb - moved some tables and danced
And what a fine Squire we have too
We went to Charlestown - the Rashleigh Arms was ready for us
A Railway Jaunt - The Cornwall Railway Society wanted to commemorate our colleague Maurice Dart, so organised a special steam trip
We also were joined by Plymouth Morris and Tywardreath Morris
We were told very sternly that we could not dance at Bodmin Parkway - so Mick played railway tunes instead
And then they relented ...
Thanks to the Cornwall Railway Society
And Rob got shouted at for trying to retrieve a stick (which he hadn't dropped)
We went to Fowey (not just two of us)
Sometimes we bring friends along for the ride
We went to Lostwithiel and Lanlivery - but the cars were parked a long way away
We went to Pelynt and Polperro (strange how some folk get into the shot)
We went to St Breward & Wentford Bridge
And Pillaton (with friends )
Not to forget St Neot
There was obviously the Easter tour
We dressed up and went out for a meal
And a certain gentleman (no longer with us) had his birthday
and he danced