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Spalding Tulip Festival May 1967

With brilliantly hued flower petals in their thousands the intricate displays of Spalding's tulip parade are sure to impress.

Amateur film 1967 9 mins Silent

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Overview

The Lincolnshire town of Spalding used to celebrate the local tulip crop by opening up the fields and welcoming visitors to the annual 'Tulip Time' week. From 1959 a parade showed off the brightest blooms on elaborate floats. The 1967 display shows off the finest the town can offer, from a Cleopatra float that would impress even Elizabeth Taylor to one that celebrates England's World Cup win featuring Willie, the tournament's lion mascot, and a floral Jules Rimet trophy.

The tulip parade was an annual fixture in Spalding until declining audience numbers caused its cancellation after the 2013 event.