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PROGRAMME  OF  FESTIVITIES  HELD  IN [[HOME FIELD]] AT [[STOCKEN  FARM]]  LACEY  GREEN
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SEE  Under Social Snapshots  [[1911 Coronation Festivities]]{{Amenity}}
 
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To  commemorate  THE  [[CORONATION]]  OF  KING GEORGE V -  22<sup>ND</sup> JUNE 1911
 
 
 
 
 
12.30pm             Cricket Match.  Winner Cricket Ball value of  5 shillings (25p)
 
 
 
12.45pm             Assembly of Children of  [[Lacey Green School]]. Procession to “The [[Windmill]]”  headed by the Naphill
 
 
 
                            Band.
 
 
 
                           “Flag of  Britain” sung  by Lacey Green  School. “Three  cheers”  for  the King.
 
 
 
                            Return to Stocken Farm
 
 
 
                            Band will play  GOD SAVE  THE  KING
 
 
 
2.30pm               Morris Dances and Maypole Dances by Children of  Speen, Loosley Row and  Lacey  Green          
 
 
 
                            schools
 
 
 
3.00pm               Children’s tea            -           Free to Parishioners, Visitors 6d.
 
 
 
4.00pm               Adult’s tea     -           Free to Parishioners, Visitors 1/3d
 
 
 
 
 
                          No competitor may win more than two 1<sup>st</sup> prizes and one more (this will be a third prize).
 
 
 
6.00pm               Speeches from Waggon
 
 
 
7.30pm               Distribution of prizes, medals and mugs by [[Mrs. Robson]].   The Naphill Band will play at
 
 
 
                            intervals
 
 
 
9.00pm               GOD SAVE THE KING
 
 
 
{{Amenity
 
|Amenity Name=Coronation Festivities
 
|Current Status (Active/Inactive)=Inactive
 
|Founded Date=22nd June1911
 
|Closure Date=22nd June 1911
 
}}
 

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SEE Under Social Snapshots 1911 Coronation Festivities

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