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- The story is remembered each 5th November when 'Guys' are burned in a celebration known as "Bonfire Night"
- 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
- But when I was a kid, Bonfire Night belonged to us
- Hallowe'en was atmospheric for being uncommercialised and made a good preparation for the main event: bonfire night
- 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
- '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
- 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
- Guy Fawkes himself would be impressed with the bonfires, fireworks and events across the country, Bonfire
- Guy Fawkes Day/Night is celebrated on November 5th, primarily in the United Kingdom and former British Colonies
- 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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