Difference between revisions of "1953 Queen Elizabeth's Coronation Celebrations"
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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 | + | "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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|Author=Ted Janes | |Author=Ted Janes | ||
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 | |
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| Year | 1953 |
| Village | |
| Author | Ted Janes |
| Copywrite | |
| Theme | Coronation Celebrations |
| Social Period | Category:1950's |