1984 Winner of the Orkney Ba Game held in Kirkwall streets each Christmas day throws the Ba' to start the 2010 game. SCO 5831


Every Christmas Eve and Hogmanay, householders and shopkeepers along Kirkwall's winding central streets can be seen barricading doors and windows in preparation for the following days' ba' games. The Kirkwall Ba' is a mass-football game played out in the streets of the town every Christmas Day and New Year's Day. The game pits two rival "factions" against each other in a battle to secure a goal and win the game. The men and boys of Kirkwall are designated either "Uppies" or "Doonies", or "Up the Gates" and "Doon the Gates". This is thought to be a corruption of the Old Norse gata, meaning road. Whether you were an Uppie or a Doonie originally depended upon the individual's place of birth. Those born to the north of the Cathedral were a Doonies, with Uppies being those born to the south.


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Location: St Magnus Cathedral Kirkwall Mainland Orkney Highland Region Scotland.
Photo credit: © David Gowans / Alamy / Afripics
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