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grey-placeholder.pngPA Media Hollywood actor Damian Lewis wears a grey coat as he shepherds sheep across southwark bridge. City of London freemen walk in the background as members of the public take images on mobile phonesPA Media

Damian Lewis said his coat was his grandfather’s from the World War One

Hollywood actor Damian Lewis has taken part in an “eccentric” tradition dating back hundreds of years by herding sheep over the River Thames.

The star joined more than 1,000 Freemen of the City who ushered their sheep along a historic trading route on Sunday.

The Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning actor, who is himself a Freeman of the City, described the event as “fabulous”.

It is part of celebrations which began in 2013 to mark the medieval right to bring produce to market over the Thames without paying tolls.

Lewis wore his grandfather’s wool coat and carried a crook as he herded the animals over Southwark Bridge.

The 53-year-old said he was asked to attend by the Worshipful Company of Woolme, one of the oldest livery companies in the city which dates back to 1180.

grey-placeholder.pngPA Media A city of london freeman pats a sheep against the backdrop of the city of london skylinePA Media

Freemen were historically allowed to bring livestock and tools into the City without paying tax

Lewis, who is himself a Freeman of the City, was photographed keeping the animals in check ahead of other freemen dressed in black hats and red and fur cloaks at the London Sheep Drive.

“It was fabulous, I’m down here on this eccentric, very British day, honouring an old tradition where Freemen of the City of London can drive their sheep… toll free, free of charge, across the bridge – London Bridge as it was in the day – into the City of London in order to sell their produce,” he said.

Master Woolman at the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, Manny Cohen, said Lewis’ great grandfather, grandfather, and his brother, were all Lord Mayors of London.

Those in the position are elected annually and run the governing body of the City of London Corporation.

Lewis studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and “has a really close link to the City of London”, Mr Cohen added.

grey-placeholder.pngPA Media A sheep looks inches away from the front of a camera as actor Damian Lewis herds sheep behind the animal with the london skyline in the backdropPA Media

The annual sheep drive began in 2013 as a way of celebrating the 45,000 sheep farmers in the UK

He explained the tradition of taking sheep over London Bridge was resurrected about 15 years ago and the event is sometimes held on Southwark Bridge, depending on traffic plans.

“We’ve just started with a few sheep and it’s sort of taken a life of its own now, and it’s a huge event – it’s the second largest outdoor event of the City of London, other than the Lord Mayor’s Show,” he added.

The fundraiser also has stalls and is expected to raise tens of thousands of pounds for the Woolmen Charity, which supports the wool trade, and the Lord Mayor’s Appeal, which works to improve “London’s most pressing societal issues”.



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