Showing posts with label Diamond Jubilee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diamond Jubilee. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 June 2012

Children's Diamond Jubilee Certificate



Just in case you miss me!!!
Something I did before going away


Every child in school in our Borough received one of the above to commemorate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee


I am not a child but I asked our Member of Parliament for one anyway plus 2 for my Grandchildren who do not live in my town


Below is a list of the above flags and the countries they represent
Countries  and Territories, Realms etc. that Her Majesty is Monarch  of



Her majesty Queen Elizabeth II
By the Grace of God of the United Kingdom
Of Great Britain & Northern Ireland
and of Her other Realms and Territories,
Queen, Head of the Commonwealth,
Defender of the Faith


United Kingdom of Great  Britain & Northern Ireland
England,   Scotland,   Northern Ireland,   Wales
Her Majesty’s Crown Dependencies
Jersey,   Alderney,   Isle of Man,  Sark,  Guernsey
Her Majesty’s Overseas Territories
Ascension Island,  Anguilla,  Bermuda, British Antarctic Territory
British Indian Ocean Territory, British Virgin Islands, Caymen Islands, Falkland islands
Gibraltar, Montserrat,  Pitcairn Islands,  St. Helena
South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands, Tristan de Cunha, Turks & Caicos Islands,
Akrotiri & Dhekelia

Her Majesty’s Realms &b Territories

Australia, Canada, New Zealand
Antigua & Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Grenada, Jamaica
Papua New Guinea, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, St. Kitts & Nevice,
Solomon Islands, Tuvalu
Ashmore & Cartier Islands, Christmas Island, Coral Sea Islands,Cocos(Keeling)Islands,
Heard & McDonald Islands, Norfolk Island
Cook Islands,  Niue, Tokelau, Ross Dependency, Australian Antarctic Territory  




Sunday, 10 June 2012

Celebrations Continue

Continued to celebrate yesterday at our local Conservative party HQ with a Diamond Jubilee Extravaganza!





The Cake


Local HQ


A nicely set up Tearoom inside with lots to choose from the buffet


Outside food stalls featuring foods from many of the Commonwealth countries
Our town Lady Mayoress in red 




Young people's band


Our local member of Parliament



The Toast


This gentleman on the right (Lloyd Thomas from Montserrat in the West Indies is presenting the Mayoress with a gift for our Queen) - more on this at end of post 





The young band played 
Land of Hope & Glory at the beginning and the end

Always brings tears to me eyes because as a child I witnessed hundreds of Prisoners of War disembarking from the ships that carried them home while this was being played



Time to cut the cake




Yours truly with Lloyd Thomas and holding photographs of the Sceptre that was presented for the Queen
It was made out of pure gold and inlaid with pearls, diamonds, sapphires and rubies
When asking Lloyd about this gift he said that it had taken 14 years to collect the gems and he felt so proud and privileged to be able to bring it over and present it as his country were so, so grateful to our Monarch and all that she meant to them along with all the help the British had given them over the decades
Quite humbling! 





Sunday, 3 June 2012

Jubilation on the River

Before venturing down to the river house church folk are beginning to arrive for breakfast in the rain. Pancakes and Strawberries with coffee or tea. Nothing stops the British when they put their mind to it.
We concluded with a great rendition of 'God Save our Gracious Queen' on the top of our voices.
Too wet to hang about so retreated indoors to pray for our Queen and country.
Long May She Reign!




Well I did not really go down to the river
I took these photos from the TV in the comfort of my own sitting room hence the grainy effect

The last flotilla of this kind (and not on such a grand scale) took place in 1662 



Her Majesty arrives of her Jubilee barge - Spirit of Chartwell
Neither she nor her 90 year old Prince Philip sat down once during the 4 hour pageant
The gentleman on the left in grey was responsible for planning the whole event


People often think that the Queen looks glum, but she is not, she concentrates very hard as she likes to remember everything



Watching the historic Gloriana sail past




The reason I did not go down to the river (although my son did)
The crowds were estimated to be in their millions not thousands


The procession began with man powered boats of every kind




Prince Philip, Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Charles, Kate the Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry and Prince William



Mouri contingent


I would love to know her thoughts


Boris Johnson the Mayor of London on the left and the City of London Mayor on the right


Princess Ann the Princess Royal centre


The Queen chats with Camilla


Charles, William, Harry and Philip


The 12 bells cast especially for the Jubilee which will be hung in one of the churches along the river
They headed up the procession and rang out throughout with churches along the route replying with their own bells




Gardens planted on both ends of the boat


The younger generation


The London Eye was especially booked for the duration including afternoon tea on board I understand



Every possible view point was used


Prince Andrew and his daughter Princess Eugenie


The Royal Barge passing the Houses of Parliament


and the Royal Festival Hall
where we see Sea Scouts communicating with the Royal Barge in Semaphore (top)


Here the Queen is amused to see a scene from 'War Horse' enacted on the balcony of The Royal National Theatre (a favourite film of hers apparently)

said horse


Tower Bridge in sight and it is raining heavily


The bells still ringing out


a Jubilee party in the rain
abandoned as the Queen's boat gets nearer
The bottom of the new Shard building upper left which disappeared into the clouds


The bridge was opened for the Queen to pass through - not a necessity but a gesture
my camera battery had run out by the time it opened so no picture


Flags of the Commonwealth


One of the music boats
(battery has run out!)

The rain became so torrential that the Grand Finale had to be cut short and the arial fly past cancelled due to low cloud cover and poor visibility