Admiralty Arch and the crowds on The Mall
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Similarly the view of Westminster Hall’s interior showed the
Queen and her invited luncheon guests from a rarely seen aerial perspective.
(Keen viewers will also have noticed details of the 1393 hammer-beam roof, seen
at close quarters!) In the newspapers, many fabulous photographs of that
weekend’s events appeared. Among these, the one that impressed me most was a wide angled view of
the royal family attending the Service
of Thanksgiving at St.Paul’s Cathedral.
The Service of Thanksgiving, St.Paul’s Cathedral
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Maybe it’s an “age thing” with me but, as in 2002 when Brian
May played guitar on top of Buckingham Palace, I found Madness’ elaborate performance somehow equally
disrespectful of the esteem in which we have come to hold the royal family and
their palaces. Surely their set could have been delivered, like the other
artists , from the specially constructed stage? ( I realise I might well be in
the minority here!)
Moving on as they
say...the subject of metal theft has again been in the news in recent weeks.
This time St. Michael’s and All Angels church in Howarth, West
Yorkshire was targeted by thieves for evidently the third time.
Famous due to the fact that two of the Bronte sisters are buried there, the
church is now facing the prospect of a plastic roof being installed as well as
a planned £1.25M restoration programme having to be re-evaluated in light of
the recent extensive internal damage to religious paintings and plasterwork
caused by the theft. The vicar of the church, the Rev. Mayo-Smith, reflected
the feelings of many when he commented,
”My response is one of great sadness because of the lack of respect it shows,
not just for churches but for historic buildings in general”.
Turning to a happier
topic, summer has (apparently) arrived and that can only mean the LHAR Volunteers’
Summer Event, to be held at Gunby Hall, near Spilsby at the end of June. Having attended several
of these events I am eagerly anticipating this one (though I can hardly believe
that it is a year since a similar event was held at Doddington Hall.) All we
need now is a fine day! Is that too much to ask, considering the year’s
atrocious weather so far?
I will of course be providing some comments from the Gunby
event in my next blog!
Colin, Heritage Steward