Civic Visit 12th June 1932:
Pageantry 00 [ Civic Visit to Norwich Cathedral 1932 ]
Silver Jubilee of Their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary as celebrated at Norwich on 6th May 1935:
Pageantry 01 [ Silver Jubilee 1935 Portraits ]
Prizes of silver cups were awarded in a competition for the best decorated premises in the following classes: Houses; Business Premises; Clubs; Streets.
Pageantry 02 [ Silver Jubilee 1935 Decorations: Eastern Counties Omnibus Company
Thorpe Road (first prize), Rampant
Horse Street, Chamberlins
Guildhall Hill (commended), Palmers
Red Lion Street (commended), London
Street (honours shared with Prince of Wales Road), Jarrolds Exchange Street (third
prize) ]
Pageantry 03 [ Silver Jubilee 1935 Decorations: Great Eastern
Hotel, Price of Wales Road, Royal Arcade, Dewhurst Lower
Goat Lane (especially commended), Royal Hotel Agricultural Hall Plain,
Garlands London Street
(second prize) ]
Pageantry 04 [ Silver Jubilee 1935 Decorations: Looses Magdalen Street, Howards
Fyebridge Street, Tramway
Shelter and Timekeepers office Orford Place, Harmer Clothing Factory St
Andrews Street (architect Edward Boardman) ]
Pageantry 05 [ Silver Jubilee 1935 Troop review ]
The official celebrations commenced on Monday 6th May with a review of troops by H.M.Lieutenant of Norfolk (Russell J.Colman J.P.) on the football field behind Britannia Barracks. Also present were the Lord Mayor (P.W.Jewson J.P.) and the Sheriff (Councillor W.E.Walker J.P.).
Pageantry 06 [ Silver Jubilee 1935 Mousehold: Lads of Watts
Naval School, St James Hill bonfire built by Norwich Scouts
]
Pageantry 07 [ Silver Jubilee 1935 United Thanksgiving Service at
Norwich Cathedral: Mace Bearers, Town Clerk, Lord Mayor, Lord
Lieutenant ]
Beginning at 11:30 the service lasted for over an hour. Taking part were representatives of the Established Church, the Free Churches, the Jewish Community, Christian Science, The Catholic Apostolic Church, The Society of Friends and the Salvation Army.
Pageantry 08 [ Silver Jubilee 1935 Tree planting ]
The Sheriff planted a Plane Tree at Chapel Field Gardens to commemorate the Silver Jubilee. Other trees were planted at Earlham Park, Sewell Park, and Castle Gardens.
Pageantry 09 [ Silver Jubilee 1935 Street procession: Carnival
Queen, Zulus (Mr W.Osborne - first prize), Norwich Co-operative
Societys tableau, Castle Hotel tableau, Carlton Cinema
tableau ]
Commencing at 2:45pm the Street Procession left Newmarket Road for its tour of the City. Prizes were awarded for best entries.
Pageantry 10 [ Silver Jubilee 1935 Street procession: Trades
tableau, Local Marconi dealers tableau, Mann Egertons
tableau, The Housing Problem (prize for Schools
tableaux), H.M.S. King George V ]
Pageantry 11 [ Silver Jubilee 1935 Street procession: Britannia trade tableau,
Norwich Relays Ltd (provided some of the music en route), Eastern Counties Omnibus Co Trade
Motor Vehicle (third prize), Welsh tableau, Fire brigade Motor Pump ]
Pageantry 12 [ Silver Jubilee 1935 St James Hill beacon ]
The Beacon, built on St James Hill near the Britannia Barracks by the Norwich Boy Scouts was lit at 10pm by the Lord Mayor as his last official act on Jubilee Day. This was one of a large chain of beacons throughout the County, and at the time of lighting it a rocket of the Scout colours - yellow green and red - was fired. The fire blazed to a great height and could be seen from many parts of the city. The event itself attracted a vast crowd of many thousands to the hill, and as the beacon got well alight it became bright enough for the smallest newspaper print to be read on practically any part of the hill where the fire cast its glare.
Coronation of Their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth as celebrated at Norwich on 12th May 1937:
Pageantry 13 [ Coronation 1937 Portraits ]
Pageantry 14 [ Coronation 1937 Decorations: Woolworths Rampant Horse Street
(first prize business premises), 100 Prince of Wales Road (second
prize business premises), Wincarnis Works Westwick Street (very
highly commended business premises), C.J.Howard Fyebridge Street
(very highly commended business premises), The Norfolk Club Upper
King Street (very highly commended business premises) ]
Prizes were awarded in a competition for the best decorated premises, the judges being appointed by the Norwich Chamber of Commerce Coronation Committee. The general level of excellence attained was such that only by the most careful though and checking of one scheme with another, in repeated visits, were they able to come to their decision.
Pageantry 15 [ Coronation 1937 Decorations: 2 Little Bethel
Street (highly commended private house), 2 St Lawrence Lane
(highly commended private house), Rose Yard St Augustines
(special mention private house), St Giles Street (highly
commended street decoration), London Street (third prize street
decoration) ]
Pageantry 16 [ Coronation 1937 Decorations: Buntings and Rampant
Horse Street, Orford Place (second prize street decoration),
Anchor of Hope Inn 114 Oak Street (good business premises), The
Market Place, Municipal Building Market Place ]
Pageantry 17 [ Coronation 1937 Decorations: Prince of Wales Road,
St Benedicts Street, Charing Cross, Greens Orford Place,
F.E.Gunn 84-86 St Giless Street ]
Pageantry 18 [ Coronation 1937 Decorations: The Music House 167
King Street, 104 Chapel Field Road, T.Horth 29 Magdalen Street,
Electricity Works Duke Street, 13-15 Station Road ]
Pageantry 19 [ Coronation 1937: St James Hill Beacon (built
by the Norwich Boy Scouts from slum-clearance materials May
8th-9th), The Elizabeth Simpson lifeboat from
Gorleston at Foundry Bridge ]
Pageantry 20 [ Coronation 1937 Cathedral service: Town Clerk,
Acting Lord Mayor, Sheriff, Church Choirs, Church Lads
Brigade ]
A United Service in Norwich Cathedral opened the Citys Coronation Day celebrations with appropriate solemnity. Clergy of all denominations took part. The Ex-service men with their medals filled the north transept, while the public were accommodated in the nave.
Pageantry 21 [ Coronation 1937 Procession: Lord Mayors
Coach, Sheriff and Mrs D.G.Buxton, 30th Field Brigade R.A. riding
in Dragon, Pikemen of Monks Regiment ]
Commencing at 5:30pm the Street Procession left Bracondale Woods for its tour of the city. Despite heavy cloud, the route was everywhere lined with thousands of cheering people.
Pageantry 22 [ Coronation 1937 Procession: Lads of s Naval
Training School, Soldiers and Sailors ]
Pageantry 23 [ Coronation 1937 Procession: Boy Scouts, Mounted
Herald, St George and his Squires, portrayed by Miss
Doris Pitt ]
Pageantry 24 [ Coronation 1937 Procession: Dominion of Canada
tableau, Commonwealth of Australia tableau, English folk dancers,
Coal a display by the Co-operative Society ]
Pageantry 25 [ Coronation 1937 Procession: Decorated and old time
bicycles, Childrens mounted and fancy parade, Lads
club ]
Pageantry 26 [ Coronation 1937 Procession: Sedan Chair, 18c. Fire
pump, Eccles Sea Monster Eustace (Mutual Service
Club), Youngs Crawshay and Youngs vehicle ]
Pageantry 27 [ Coronation 1937 St James Hill Beacon ]
At 9:30pm the Diamond Fireworks Company of Ipswich gave a display on St James Hill which lasted for about an hour. Unfortunately, owing to rain penetrating the tent in which they had been stored, some of the set-pieces did not completely light up. Nevertheless the display was greatly appreciated. The beacon, which had been built by the Norwich Boy Scouts, was lit by the Acting Lord Mayor at 10:30pm as the concluding item of an eventful day.
Roman Catholic Procession 19th June 1938:
Pageantry 28 [ Catholic procession 1938 (following Corpus Christi
- proceeded along Earlham Road to Heigham House Heigham Road) ]
Pageantry 29 [ Catholic procession 1938 Priest and Acolytes ]
Norwich Civic Week 23rd-29th October 1938:
Pageantry 30 [ Civic week 1938 Lord
Mayors Coach (outside the Guildhall having brought the
Mayor from his residence for the Civic Procession), Lord Mayor
Sheriff and Deputy Lord Mayor ]
The week commenced with a Civic Procession from the Guildhall to St Peter Mancroft church, at which a service was held.
Pageantry 31 [ Civic week 1938 Bethel Street: Corporation
officials in procession, Illuminated model of the City Hall in
torchlight procession (27th October) ]
The culmination of the weeks events was a visit by Their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in order to open the newly completed City Hall (Saturday 29th October 1938)
Pageantry 32 [ Civic week 1938 Royal visit: Market Place, St
Andrews Hall (arrivals for luncheon following opening) ]
Pageantry 33 [ Civic week 1938 Royal visit St Andrews Hall
(arrivals for luncheon) ]
Pageantry 34 [ Civic week 1938 St Andrews hall Royal visit
(arrivals and departures) ]
The 1950s:
Pageantry 35 [ Lord Mayors Coach (brought back into use for
the first time since 1939 on Lord Mayors day 23rd May 1950
- passing St Giles Church), Elephant Parade (on Prince of
Wales Road en route to the Theatre Royal 29th November 1953) ]
Pageantry 36 [ Norwich Festival 18th-30th June 1951 Princess
Elizabeth (en route from City Hall to the Castle and then to the
Assembly House for lunch) ]
The Festival was opened by Princess Elizabeth who spoke from the balcony of the City Hall. She then proceeded to the Castle Museum to open the Colman Galleries, built through a bequest by the late Russell Colman to house his collection of pictures of the Norwich School which he had also left to the City.
Pageantry 37 [ Festival 1951 Procession carts (24th June - also
held on two other days): Queen Boudicea, Roman Soldiers,
Mediaeval Trade Guilds Hell Cart, Thomas Erpingham,
Ketts Rebellion ]
Pageantry 38 [ Festival 1951 Procession carts: Queen Elizabeth I,
Nine Days Wonder (danced from London to
Norwich), King Charles II knights of Dr Thomas Browne, John
Crome, George Borrow and Gipsies, Snapdragon and Whifflers ]
Pageantry 39 [ Civic visit to Cathedral 6th June 1954: Lord Mayor
(Councillor H.Allen), Sheriff, Deputy Lord Mayor, Coach and
Mounted Police (at Lord Mayors residence 78 Harvey Lane),
Sea Cadets on Riverside ]
Text and photographs Copyright © G.A.F.Plunkett 2004