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17: 451: 153:) depended on the importance of the parade. The size of the detachments varied between 16 and 48 men, and they almost always marched in 4 ranks (rarely 3, 6 or 8). The number of flags carried, the number and type of mining and smelting tools carried on parade and the officers participating on horseback was variable. The size of the parade also affected the number of miners' bands involved. 72:(lit. "Mine and Smeltworks Parade"). It takes place as one of the highlights of a festival (but can also be held as a protest march to fight for the redress of abuses). The Miner's Parade is a special form of procession which is organised to march past important dignitaries or which is organized for such high-ranking individuals. 113:
from that time. The format, sequence and occasion for the parades, as well as the number of participants, were and are variable, with between 100 and 3,000 participants being recruited from the mining or smelting works or both.
109:) which frequently changed. After 1768, with the introduction of ranks, district colours and other regulations, the dress of Saxon miners and smelters metallurgy developed a uniform-like character and was actually called a 489: 150: 494: 514: 529: 524: 436: 484: 474: 291: 33: 519: 509: 303: 479: 210: 91:. It has been performed out in various ways over the centuries. The original miners' and smelters' 21: 355: 313: 387: 364: 8: 146: 92: 297: 490:
Miners' parades in Fell and Thomm (Mosel/Schieferbergbau): text, photos, 10 min video
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Schriftenreihe Erzgebirgische Volkskunst, Vol. 10. Husum Verlag, Husum, 2000,
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Photographs of miners' parades in past years (not only) in the Ore Mountains
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https://archive.today/20001008020112/http://www.tira.de/ANA/ana_begp.htm
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The format was never standard. The number of participating overseers (
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is a parade traditionally held in places in Austria and Germany where
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Today miners' parades take places on various occasions, such as
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Historic photographs of the 1719 miners parade near Dresden
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8 Videos of the Christmas miners' parade in Seiffen in 2006
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was and is smelted. It was and is a public event held by a
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Marienberg
Ore Mountains
Frohnau
ore
community
corporation
mining
smelting
tradition
Saxon
Ore Mountains
costumes
Tracht
miner's habit
uniform
officiants
hewers
smelters
officials of the Mining Office
student miners
paintings
carvings
Christmas markets
folk festivals
street festivals
celebrations
Austria
Styria
Leoben

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