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The following article was published in Hallmark in 1976 by the editor, [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Ted_Janes Ted Janes]:-
 
The following article was published in Hallmark in 1976 by the editor, [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Ted_Janes Ted Janes]:-
  
"We have documentary proof of the cost of the village celebrations for the Queen Elizabeth's Coronation in 1953, and we remember quite plainly how cold it was.  On that occasion £224.1s.2d was raised from Dances, Whist Drives, Drama performances, Jumble Sales, Donations and House-to-House collections.  £173.7s.2d was spent including £62 on the village tea and £26 on a firework display.  Of the balance £32.2s.6d was spent on purchasing a flag staff with plaque and Union Jack and presented to the [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Village_Hall Village Hall], where it was erected (alas the flag staff has not survived), and the remaining £18.10s.5d was donated to Village Hall Funds."{{Social Snapshot
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"We have documentary proof of the cost of the village celebrations for the Queen Elizabeth's Coronation in 1953, and we remember quite plainly how cold it was.  On that occasion £224.1s.2d was raised from Dances, Whist Drives, Drama performances, Jumble Sales, Donations and House-to-House collections.  £173.7s.2d was spent including £62 on the village tea and £26 on a firework display.  Of the balance £32.2s.6d was spent on purchasing a flag staff with plaque and Union Jack and presented to the [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Village_Hall Village Hall], where it was erected (alas the flag staff has not survived), and the remaining £18.10s.5d was donated to Village Hall Funds."
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Revision as of 14:37, 1 September 2022

The following article was published in Hallmark in 1976 by the editor, Ted Janes:-

"We have documentary proof of the cost of the village celebrations for the Queen Elizabeth's Coronation in 1953, and we remember quite plainly how cold it was. On that occasion £224.1s.2d was raised from Dances, Whist Drives, Drama performances, Jumble Sales, Donations and House-to-House collections. £173.7s.2d was spent including £62 on the village tea and £26 on a firework display. Of the balance £32.2s.6d was spent on purchasing a flag staff with plaque and Union Jack and presented to the Village Hall, where it was erected (alas the flag staff has not survived), and the remaining £18.10s.5d was donated to Village Hall Funds."

Also listed under Attraction. 1953 Queen Elizabeth II Coronation celebrations

1953 Queen Elizabeth's Coronation Celebrations
Year 1953
Village
Author Ted Janes
Copywrite
Theme Coronation Celebrations
Social Period Category:1950's