A group of people participating in communal flag cleaning and redressing during Vaisakhi celebrations at the Guru Nanak Gurdwara

Date:
15 Apr 2023
Location:
Guru Nanak Gurdwara and Sikh Cultural Centre, 61 Liverpool Road, Stoke-on-Trent, City of Stoke-on-Trent
Reference:
HEC01/128/01/05/01/05
Type:
Photograph (Digital)
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Description

In 2022-23 Historic England commissioned several photographers to work with local communities to capture images representative of their local high streets. This formed part of the Picturing High Streets project. In Stoke, Natalie Willatt was commissioned as photographer. She wrote the following text to describe her work on the project: " 'Stoke' is derived from the Old English 'stoc', a word that at first meant little more than place, but which gained more specific connotations. These variant meanings included meeting place and place of worship. As Photographer in Residence in the historic town of Stoke, Natalie worked alongside diverse communities, each a part of the town, and each welcoming in to their places of congregation. With a focus on belief and faith, in its broadest sense, Natalie’s main interest is in the behaviours and gestures of people partaking in worship, music, football and heritage. In dancing with church goers at the close of a thanksgiving service; being one of many voices singing Delilah in the wake of a football win; observing a moment of quiet reflection over Diwali candles and in pausing to listen between bell rings, here Natalie has found moments of reflection, expressions of faith and a celebration of community. These photographs of congregation and union offer an alternative view to the commonly held idea of the deserted and neglected high street. Amidst dwindling footfall, a celebration of life can still be found behind closed doors." The following information was submitted by the photographer in relation to this image: "Vaisakhi celebrations at the Gurdwara lasted a full two days. I attended on the second day and one of the things happening was the cleaning of the flag. On the outside of the temple, which sits directly on the street front is a flag that reaches high above the building. Scaffolding had been erected, and several members of the Gurdwara had climbed up to remove the flag. It was then carried through the main entrance and the whole congregation stood in two long lines either side. The flag was taken of it’s metal pole, the pole was then cleaned communally by everyone, redressed and finally reattached to the outside of the building." 'Picturing England's High Streets' commission by GRAIN, Historic England and Photoworks.

Content

This is part of the Job: HEC01/128/01/05/01 Picturing High Streets Photographer Residencies - Natalie Willatt: Stoke, Photographer's Images; within the Volume: HEC01/128/01/05 Picturing High Streets Photographer Residencies - Natalie Willatt: Stoke; within the Sub Series: HEC01/128/01 Picturing High Streets: Photographer Residencies; within the Series: HEC01/128 Picturing High Streets; within the Collection: HEC01 Historic England

Rights

© Natalie Willatt

People & Organisations

Photographer: Willatt, Natalie

Keywords

People, Religion