Barber
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Gender | Male |
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Occupation type | Vocation |
Names | Barber, hairdresser |
Fields of employment | Barbershops, hair salons, hairdressing salons |
Music groups | Hairdresser |
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Barber Life story
A barber is a person whose occupation is mainly to cut, dress, groom, style and shave men's and boys' hair and/or beard. A barber's place of work is known as a "barbershop" or a "barber's". Barbershops are also places of social interaction and public discourse. In some instances, barbershops are also public forums.
Viking Festival in Sheringham warrior finds faith in the Norse gods
... Filmed and edited by Martin Barber...
Why do women pay more, for a short hair cut?
... But why do women want to be turned, to a simple, short cut, away from Barbers, and that is also legal? actor Georgia Frost, she says, was recently service of two consecutive hairdressers in west London, refused, something she found humiliating...
Hammed anima Shaun: I was the only clown in the family'
...Hammed anima Shaun (front) in the Barber Shop Chronicles - the performance, knew he was particularly proud When growing up Hammed anima Shaun that he wanted to be a performer...
Norse heritage celebrated at Sheringham Scira Festival
... The boat was given a guard of honour before it was burned The Leas, the traditional front of the north Norfolk coastal town, was turned into the village You might also be interested in: The event culminated in the burning of a longboat Hrafnkell, aka Steve Gilham, from Fritton in Norfolk, said attendees love a good party Flaming torches were used to burn the boat Crowds were treated to battle re-enactments Photographs by Martin Barber...
Norse heritage celebrated at Sheringham Scira Festival
Magnus Sheildbreaker, The Viking name used by Richard Mehmed from Lowestoft, said events like Scira Festival are about "linking with our ancestors"
A seaside town in Norfolk has celebrated its Norse heritage at its annual Viking festival.
The Scira Festival in Sheringham included battles, fire-breathers and The Creation of a Viking Village .
It culminated in burning a 28ft (8. 5m) longboat to send a king to Valhalla - the hall of slain warriors.
The word Sheringham is thought to be a combination of the Old Norse word for The Viking lord Scira - pronounced "Shira " - and "Heim", meaning home.
It fits with regional folklore that the area was gifted to Scira in recognition of his bravery In Battle .
Vikings donned traditional gear and wielded swords Jackie Bush, from Banham, took part in the celebrations in the Viking VillageThe Town 's deputy mayor Liz Withington said it was "really important" such events took place to help "change the idea of traditional seaside towns being [active only from] May to September".
"No marauding Vikings are going to permanently take over Sheringham," she joked.
The boat was given a guard of honour before it was burned The Leas , the traditional front of the north Norfolk coastal town, was turned into The Village You might also be interested in: The Event culminated in The Burning of a longboat Hrafnkell, aka Steve Gilham, from Fritton in Norfolk, said attendees "Love A Good Party " Flaming torches were used to burn the boat Crowds were treated to Battle re-enactmentsPhotographs by Martin Barber .
fritton, lowestoft, sheringham, banham
Source of news: bbc.com