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The Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. 2nd June 1953. Approved Souvenir Programme.

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From Canada came the prime minister, Louis St. Laurent, and five other members of the federal Cabinet, the chief justice, the speakers of the House of Commons and Senate, the leaders of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition in the same two houses, and the leader of the Government in the Senate, [52] Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Louis Breithaupt and his premier, Leslie Frost, as well as Premier of Saskatchewan Tommy Douglas, Quebec Cabinet ministers Onésime Gagnon and John Samuel Bourque, [53] Mayor of Toronto Allan A. Lamport, and Chief of the Squamish Nation Joe Mathias. [36] [35] Radio 3 will also be reflecting the music of the Coronation and the musical interests of The King in the week leading up to the Coronation and on the day itself.

The BBC is preparing for a major weekend of live broadcasts to bring viewers across the nation – and internationally - full coverage of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort on Saturday 6 May and the Coronation Concert on Sunday 7 May. During the ceremony, Charles will be anointed with chrism oil that was made in Jerusalem in March using olives harvested from two groves on the Mount of Olives, at the Monastery of Mary Magdalene and the Monastery of the Ascension. On the 2nd June 1953, the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II took place and the whole country joined in celebration. Thompson, Rachel Yarnell (2014). Marshall: A Statesman Shaped in the Crucible of War. Leesburg, Virginia: George C. Marshall International Center. ISBN 9780615929033.Elizabeth rehearsed for the occasion with her maids of honour. A sheet was used in place of the velvet train, and a formation of chairs stood in for the carriage. She also wore the Imperial State Crown while going about her daily business – at her desk, during tea, and while reading a newspaper – so that she could become accustomed to its feel and weight. [15] Elizabeth took part in two full rehearsals at Westminster Abbey, on 22 and 29 May, [19] though some sources claim that she attended one or "several" rehearsals. [20] [21] The Duchess of Norfolk usually stood in for the Queen at rehearsals. [22] Westminster Abbey was closed for five months in preparation for the coronation. [23]

Hobbs, David (2015). "6. A Royal Occasion and the Radical Review". The British Carrier Strike Fleet after 1945. Barnsley: Seaforth Publishing. ISBN 978-1526785442. All this to brighten up a city which was still showing the scars from the Nazi bombing. Arches were even put over roads and the Hoe was illuminated with fairy lights. Sing For The King– Across the four corners of Britain, on stages and behind closed doors, thousands of communities, friends, neighbours and colleagues are getting together to experience the power, joy and togetherness singing in a choir brings.Andersson, Jasmine (6 November 2022). "Extra bank holiday approved to mark King's coronation". BBC News . Retrieved 6 November 2022.

Invitations for the coronation were designed by the illustrator Joan Hassall; [13] she had to use scraperboard to produce the final design as there was not enough time to produce a wood engraving for such a large and complex design. She also designed the personal invitation that Prince Charles received to the coronation. [14] During a week-long visit to Scotland, on 24 June 1953, the Queen attended a national service of thanksgiving at St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, during which she was ceremonially presented with the Honours of Scotland, the Scottish crown jewels. [100] Following a carriage procession through the city escorted by the Royal Company of Archers, [101] the service, led by the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, James Pitt-Watson, was attended by a congregation of 1,700 drawn from all sections of Scottish society. [100] The high point of the event was the presentation of the Honours, which the Queen received from the Dean of the Thistle, Charles Warr, and then passed the Crown of Scotland to the Duke of Hamilton, the Sword of State to the Earl of Home, and the Sceptre to the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres. [102] It was the first time that this ceremony had been enacted since 1822 during the visit of King George IV. [101] The Coronation Crown Collection". Coincraft. Archived from the original on 8 July 2011 . Retrieved 14 January 2010.Apparently there had been much controversy in the Government as to whether it would be ‘right and proper’ to televise such a solemn occasion. Several members of the Cabinet at the time, including Sir Winston Churchill, urged the Queen to spare herself the strain of the heat and glare of the cameras, by refusing to have the ceremony televised. The Queen's Beasts, heraldic statues placed outside Westminster Abbey representing Elizabeth's genealogy

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