4) Another photo of two children dressed up for Halloween in South Uist. The child on the left is wearing a long coat over their heavy clothes, and a sheepskin mask where the wool is falling like a long beard all around their concealed face. The child on the right is compeltely covered by sheepskin, with some clothed limbs sticking out - it looks like they are the same child as in the right of the first image. Both children have walking sticks.
4) Another photo of two children dressed up for Halloween in South Uist. The child on the left is wearing a long coat over their heavy clothes, and a sheepskin mask where the wool is falling like a long beard all around their concealed face. The child on the right is compeltely covered by sheepskin, with some clothed limbs sticking out - it looks like they are the same child as in the right of the first image. Both children have walking sticks.
3) A photo of two more children dressed up in South Uist. Again, they are heavily clothed with masks covering their faces. The child on the left has a material/metal mask with features cut, and they have made a beard and moustache for the mask using long grasses; they also have some bracken sticking out the top of their mask. The child on the right wears a sheepskin mask.
3) A photo of two more children dressed up in South Uist. Again, they are heavily clothed with masks covering their faces. The child on the left has a material/metal mask with features cut, and they have made a beard and moustache for the mask using long grasses; they also have some bracken sticking out the top of their mask. The child on the right wears a sheepskin mask.
2) Another photo of two children dressed up to go guising in South Uist in 1932. Again, they are wearing heavy clothes from head-to-toe, and have masks on. The child on the left has a sheepskin covering their face, while the one on the right has a material or metal mask with features cut into it. On their left is a sheep, who also seems to be posing for the photo.
2) Another photo of two children dressed up to go guising in South Uist in 1932. Again, they are wearing heavy clothes from head-to-toe, and have masks on. The child on the left has a sheepskin covering their face, while the one on the right has a material or metal mask with features cut into it. On their left is a sheep, who also seems to be posing for the photo.
1) A black-and-white photo of three children dressed up to go guising in South Uist in 1932, looking quite terrifying tbh. Two on the left are wearing thick layers of clothing, covering them from head to foot, with horrifying masks covering their faces - they appear to be made of scrap material and metal with holes cut out for their features. The child on the right is dressed entirely in sheepskin of different colours, with their sleeved-and-gloved arm poking through. The children on the left and right have walking sticks. They are standing in a rural setting, in front of a hill.
1) A black-and-white photo of three children dressed up to go guising in South Uist in 1932, looking quite terrifying tbh. Two on the left are wearing thick layers of clothing, covering them from head to foot, with horrifying masks covering their faces - they appear to be made of scrap material and metal with holes cut out for their features. The child on the right is dressed entirely in sheepskin of different colours, with their sleeved-and-gloved arm poking through. The children on the left and right have walking sticks. They are standing in a rural setting, in front of a hill.