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  1. The story is remembered each 5th November when 'Guys' are burned in a celebration known as "Bonfire Night"
  2. 03The day is no longer a public holiday, but nearly all towns and cities still have some form of Bonfire night celebration, as well as private events
  3. But when I was a kid, Bonfire Night belonged to us
  4. Hallowe'en was atmospheric for being uncommercialised and made a good preparation for the main event: bonfire night
  5. On the night of the 5th itself the air is thick with smoke as bonfires blaze and fireworks are let off in private gardens and public displays alike
  6. 'Guy Fawkes Day' also known as 'Bonfire Night' or 'Fireworks Night' by some, marks the date, November 5, 1605, when Guy Fawkes and his fellow conspirators
  7. Terry Nutkins: The unlit bonfire is an oasis for many animals in the winter but when all those firework night bonfires are lit on November 5, they are suddenly burned to
  8. Guy Fawkes himself would be impressed with the bonfires, fireworks and events across the country, Bonfire
  9. Guy Fawkes Day/Night is celebrated on November 5th, primarily in the United Kingdom and former British Colonies
  10. The guys then became the centre-piece of bonfires on the night of November 5 when fireworks light up the sky over most of Britain

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