His latest triumph came at Blackpool's annual town crier competition where he beat 20 other criers. |
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You appear to be someone who decries the town crier instead of the news he exclaims. |
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The town crier for Dalton-in-Furness does the job so well that he has landed himself a second appointment. |
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Other activities include a town crier, strolling players, theatre groups and dancers in period costume depicting the history. |
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The town crier, in trying to ring out the Prince's arrival, found the clapper of his bell stuck fast. |
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The festival begins when the town crier blows his horn and summons the Hocktide Court to the town hall. |
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It will also include events in villages across Lancashire from rose queens, town crier competitions to plant sales and antique fairs. |
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The Tartan Day celebrations began with a town crier walking down Sixth Avenue from 45th Street announcing the beginning of the parade. |
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Church bells, laser lights, fireworks and a town crier announced the beginning of the festive season in Leigh. |
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Serving as toastmaster was town crier Trevor Heeks, who was won the town's civic award. |
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Yet over a four-year period, Watson was employed as a town crier, children's entertainer, and as a toastmaster. |
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You could even decide to sponsor an individual town crier if you have a connection with where the crier comes from. |
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The town crier had just announced midnight a few minutes before. |
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The town crier, the parrot, went through nooks and crannies of the kingdom, announcing the important meeting. |
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Between April and October, the town crier issues a daily proclamation at the High Cross, where in bygone times you would have found bear-baiting, stocks and a whipping post. |
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Through the use of chat rooms, any person with a phone line can become a town crier with a voice that resonates farther than it could from any soapbox. |
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Daniel Richer, storyteller, actor and town crier, asks Mark Montinola to put his hand in the bag. |
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As the town crier, you are in charge of spreading the news throughout the village. |
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A playful pub-crawl trough the historical city centre of Ghent, accompanied by town crier of Ghent. |
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Delegates and guests were treated to a colourful display of native dances and music and to the captivating storytelling talent of Daniel Richer dit Laflêche, recipient of the year 2000 international town crier award. |
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Just as the priest made public announcements related to parish life after Mass, the town crier gathered notices, orders and proclamations to be read at full voice in the central square or commons of the town. |
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Like the town crier, newsboys played a role in transmitting information. |
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A town crier will read out the King's decrees, a thief will be placed in the stocks, the innkeeper will share some spicy gossip, and even Louis-Hector de Callière himself will be there to welcome nobles and craftspeople. |
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The previous town crier had retired in 1892 and for 110 years the post remained vacant. |
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Granted a house plot in Mexico City, he raised a family there, working at times as a guard and town crier. |
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There was everything in heaven tonight until the town crier tossed white coals into the rumble seat of death's carriage stalled at the curb and burned to a whistle. |
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The town crier from 2004 until his death in 2014 was John Melody, who acted as master of ceremonies in the city and who possessed a cry of 104 decibels. |
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In 2012 the council reintroduced the role of town crier to the Borough. |
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There are also free publications such as The Ferryhill Chapter, Bishop Press, The Hartlepool Post and Shildon Town Crier. |
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