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Description of lying in state of George VI

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Mauatthecoast

Mauatthecoast Report 6 Feb 2011 18:14

Thank you Pammy for sharing your Uncle's account of that very sad day.

A historic document,beautifully written and to treasure always.

Mau

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 6 Feb 2011 15:20

Mum and myself aged 15 and my younger sister aged 12 went up to London from SE London and queued for about 10 hours to see the KIng lying in State,I remember Mum saying it was a moment in in History that we may not see again and we should be part of it.
When we did eventually get in to see him on the catafalque with the household sentries on each corner(cant remember whether it was the Household Cavalry or Horseguards but remember they had shiny helmets with their swords down as they had bowed heads looking to the floor, we were filed past so quickly with NO stopping allowed that it was all over in an instance and bit of an anticlimax.
Was great tho to go out with Mum cos she never went anywhere with us .she did all her shopping etc whist we were at school and being a big family she didnt have time to stop!!

Carol 430181

Carol 430181 Report 6 Feb 2011 15:05

Thanks for sharing this piece of history. It has brought back memories of when I was 21 queing through the night for the lying-in-state of Winston Churchill.
Carol

Wend

Wend Report 6 Feb 2011 14:06

Thankyou for bringing this to the attention of those who haven't read it. A truly moving piece of writing by your Uncle.

Wendy

SpanishEyes

SpanishEyes Report 6 Feb 2011 11:45

What an Evocative description written by someone who was actually there. You have a wonderful document written in yor relatives hand and hopefully to be treasured for future family as well.
I do not know how I have missed this previously but will treasure it now.

Thank you for sharing this with us

Bridget

Rambling

Rambling Report 6 Feb 2011 11:37

I had missed this completely so thank you very much for nudging Pammy, it's a wonderful piece of writing by your uncle, a real treasure.

Pammy51

Pammy51 Report 6 Feb 2011 10:35

Bumped this again for those who missed it before
(Hope I am not boring those who read it last year !!!)

Pammy51

Pammy51 Report 6 Feb 2010 20:23

Glad you enjoyed reading this. I must admit it made me think that when the Queen dies (hopefully not for a long time) I would like to attend her lying in state and perhaps try to record my impressions as my uncle did.
Pammy

DIZZI

DIZZI Report 6 Feb 2010 16:40


MY DAUGHTER
FOR HER COURSE WORK SHE HAD TO DO A PROJECT OQUEEN VICTORIA

MY HUSBANDS GRAN WAS A ABOUT SIX WHEN SHE DIED
GAVE MY DAUGHTER A FIRST HAND EXPERIANCE OF
HER FUNERAL
HOW SHE WAS LIFTED OVER PEOPLES HEADS RIGHT TO THE
FRONT,BUT COULD NOT UNDERSTAND WHY EVEREYONE
WAS CRYING

Lady Cutie

Lady Cutie Report 6 Feb 2010 16:23

Pammy51 ,
Thank you for sharing this,
it seems as though you are there , right in the midst
of it all ..
Thank you
Hazelx

supercrutch

supercrutch Report 6 Feb 2010 15:10

What a wonderful treasure to have. Beautifully written and very evocative.

Sue x

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 6 Feb 2010 15:10

Thank you Pammy, I didn't see it either last year. very apt for today, the anniversary of his death. A wonderfully poignant piece of writing.

Redrobin

Redrobin Report 6 Feb 2010 15:02

Pammy,
Thankyou for giving this a nudge.

I did not see it when first posted but grateful for the oppurtunity now.

Wonderfully written,

Thankyou again

SylviaG

Pammy51

Pammy51 Report 6 Feb 2010 14:53

Nudge

Pammy51

Pammy51 Report 11 Aug 2009 14:57

Thank you for your kind comments.
I must admit the first time I read it a shiver went up my spine. Sadly my Uncle died before I found this piece of writing so I couldn't ask him any more about it.

Cosmosmallpiece

Cosmosmallpiece Report 11 Aug 2009 14:51

Thank you Pammy for sharing it with us it was a lovely read.

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 11 Aug 2009 13:37

That is truly fascinating and I feel like I was there with your Uncle and all the other people paying homage. Thank you for sharing.

Sue x

♥ Kitty the Rubbish Cook ♥

♥ Kitty the Rubbish Cook ♥ Report 11 Aug 2009 13:35

Thank you Pammy..............what a very gifted writer your Uncle was.

MissFitz

MissFitz Report 11 Aug 2009 13:21

What a wonderful peice of writing Pammy, it makes you feel as if you are there, and what a wonderful thing to have

Muffyxx

Muffyxx Report 11 Aug 2009 13:15

What a wonderful find.

Thank you xx