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Frome in Wessex

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Pictures of Frome Old Town and modern people. If you do want to visit Frome you might want to miss, or to come on, one of the annual occasions like Carnival Day, the Frome Festival or the day of The Cheese Show. Contact the Tourist Office 01373 467271 for details.
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Carnival 2000 pictures by Roger Grand
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Frome is at he heart of ancient Wessex
Market Place Frome
St John's Church showing the Via Crucis Gate and the Fountain that feeds the Leat in Cheap Street
Catherine Hill Frome
Westway Shopping Area Frome
Frome's Twin Towns
The River Frome at Frome
One of Frome's Carnival Grandmas
Flowerseller in Frome Market Place
Cheap Street Looking Downhill
The Crucifixion on St John's Church Frome
Arcadia Players at the Medieval Fayre
Frome Footbridge. Cheese and Grain in the Distance
Town Crier Leads the Procession
Carnival Princesses
The Bandstand in Victoria Park
The High Pavement
Stations of the Cross on St John's Via Crucis
Frome's Carnival Queen
Frome Market Place Around 1900. Not a lot Different!
Cheap Street Looking Uphill

Colourful Carnival Float
Another View of the River from the Footbridge
Old Cottages in the Lea of the Rook Street Chapel
Women in Costume at the Medieval Fayre
Relaxing in Victoria Park on a Summer's Day
Medieval Fayre. A Holy Man Visits!
Fruitseller at the Bottom of Cheap Street
Hot Air Ballooners Fly Over Frome
Intrepid young hot air balloonist at 2000 Carnival wins first prize
2000 Carnival: Some Tall People in Frome
Old Dwellings in Gentle Street
Carnival Princess
Colourful Carnival Float
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The Wisdom of Carl
The night time seducers of women were called incubi, of men succubi. Curiously nuns more than once, according to Carl Sagan, said the incubus that visited them by night closely resembled the priest-confessor or the bishop, and, more curiously still, they awoke the next day, as a contemporary chronicler put it, to “find themselves polluted just as if they had commingled with a man”.