BRIGG HORSE FAIR 2016 - FIRST BATCH OF PICTURES ON BRIGG BLOG
Brigg Horse Fair 2016 drew a big turnout of traders and their families to the site near the railway station on the traditional day - August 5. Here are some pictures Brigg Blog took at this traditional event. The entire former British Railways goods yard was filled with horse boxes, caravans, trailers, horses and people. Many spectators attended to enjoy this free event. The weather was cloudy to begin with but it soon turned into a nice sunny day. View more pictures taken by the Scunthorpe Telegraph...
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