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Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 3:16 pm
by Lord Jim
We're watching this live at the moment:
Queen Elizabeth joins giant jubilee flotilla in London

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(Video : http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18312403 )

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Queen Elizabeth joined an armada of 1,000 boats down London's River Thames to the pealing of bells on Sunday in a spectacular highlight of four days of nationwide celebrations to mark her 60th year on the throne.

Hundreds of thousands of cheering people waving "Union Jack" flags and dressed in red, white and blue braved the wind and rain to pack the 7-mile route for one of the largest flotillas ever seen on the river.

The queen, wearing a silver and white dress with a matching coat, smiled broadly and waved to large crowds before boarding the gilded royal barge, "The Spirit of Chartwell", alongside her 90-year-old husband Prince Philip.

Other members of the royal family on the barge included heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles, his eldest son Prince William and new wife Kate, a global fashion trendsetter who wore a vivid red Alexander McQueen dress and matching hat.

Up and down the country, millions of people were due to attend diamond jubilee street parties over the long holiday weekend in honour of the 86-year-old, the only British monarch after Queen Victoria to have sat on the throne for 60 years.

Leisure cruisers, rowing boats, yachts and canoes made up the colourful Thames armada that also featured vessels from the 1940 evacuation of British and Allied troops from Dunkirk in northern France - a famous rescue performed by crafts of all shapes and sizes and a celebrated piece of British history.

A typically inclement British summer's day failed to dampen enthusiasm, with boisterous crowds massed along the banks of the Thames, watching giant TV screens showing black-and-white images of the queen from her childhood.

"We're English, we know what the weather is like. We really don't care if we get wet you know - it's the jubilee, it's the queen, so it's nice to come up and celebrate it," said Jackie, a 39-year-old sales consultant who travelled across southern England to watch the event.

Organisers say Sunday's river pageant is the largest of its kind in 350 years since a similar spectacle was held for King Charles II and his consort Catherine of Braganza in 1662.

CHURCHILL AND EISENHOWER

Other vessels in the flotilla include Motor Torpedo Boat 102 on which Allied Forces commander General Dwight Eisenhower and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill inspected warships before the 1944 D-Day invasion of Nazi-occupied France.

It travels under 14 bridges and past landmarks including the Houses of Parliament, St Paul's Cathedral, and the Tower of London.

"There haven't been pageants like this on the River Thames for 300 years and that makes it extremely special," said Peter Warwick on board "The Macaret" launch with the flotilla. "You look at the river banks and they are packed with people."

Another boat taking part, "Amazon", featured in diamond jubilee celebrations for Queen Victoria, Elizabeth's great-great-grandmother, held in 1897 when Britain's empire spanned much of the globe.

Although the queen is still head of state in 16 countries from Australia and Canada to tiny Tuvalu in the Pacific Ocean and head of the Commonwealth, Britain is a shadow of its former imperial self.

Historians and commentators say the pomp and spectacle of British royal occasions gives the country a sense of national pride at a time when the economy is in recession and people face deep austerity measures.

STREET PARTIES

Across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, street parties were being held to mark the occasion. Prince Charles and his wife Camilla dropped into one in central London before the pageant, joining in a rousing rendition of the national anthem.

While the queen and the royal party braved the elements under a golden canopy on a barge in the middle of the Thames, the wet conditions proved too much for Prime Minister David Cameron, who moved his Downing Street party indoors.

That said, the government hoped the festivities would mark the start of a summer of revelry capped off by the Olympic Games in London, raising the public's spirits and their poll ratings.

"What is great is that we have the jubilee and then the Olympics. We should show how great we are in Britain," said Joanne Richmond, 61, from central England, who was in London for the queen's coronation as a two-year-old.

However, economists have warned that the extra public holidays will hit Britain's already ailing economy, potentially prolonging a recession.

The celebrations come as polls show the overwhelming backing for the monarchy, which has overcome a slump in the 1990s following marital infidelities and the death of the hugely popular Princess Diana in a 1997 Paris car crash

However, not everyone in London will be cheering. The small yet vocal republican movement plans a protest during the flotilla, saying the jubilee was "a celebration of inherited power and privilege, and those celebrations have no place in a modern democracy".

But even they acknowledge there is almost no chance that the queen will be ousted and take solace in indications many Britons are simply indifferent -- 2 million people are leaving the country to take advantage of the extended public holiday.

Celebrations will continue on Monday with a pop concert outside Elizabeth's London residence Buckingham Palace and conclude with a service of thanksgiving at St. Paul's Cathedral on Tuesday followed by a carriage procession.
http://news.yahoo.com/queen-lead-giant- ... 08161.html

Here's a link to a big collection of photos of folks celebrating:

http://www.cbsnews.com/2300-33667_162-1 ... =page;next

Give her robust physical health, I should expect that Her Majesty will exceed Victoria's reign on The Throne by a number of years....

Re: Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 3:47 pm
by Lord Jim
It's a beautiful event, but it must be a nightmare for the security people...

You have three generations of royal succession, all standing right next to each other right out in the open, on a slow moving barge a relatively short distance from both shores, with very narrow room to maneuver . In addition to all the crowds lining the shores, you've got a number of either apartment complexes or office buildings along the shores with thousands of windows looking down on the route, any one of which could potentially hold a terrorist with a high-powered rifle, machine gun, or even a shoulder held missile launcher....

Re: Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:19 pm
by Gob
Who would want to harm them? Gawd bless them all! (Except Chas and Cam.)

Re: Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:28 pm
by Lord Jim
Who would want to harm them?
The same folks who put the bombs in the subway; or some pathetic loser sicko who thought that would be a way to become "famous" ...Unfortunately, there's plenty of sick and evil people about...

The finale was really stirring....

There's one thing I don't understand though....

It was pouring down rain for most of the festivities, and while the Royal Orchestra was playing from inside a boat, The Royal Choir was sent out there on an open barge....by the end they were completely drenched...(though those young men and women were real troopers...they didn't let the weather affect the the strength of their performance one bit.)

Would it have been so difficult to provide those kids with a canopy?

Re: Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:38 pm
by Gob
Would seem to make sense that, but fuck'em! :D

Re: Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 1:20 am
by Gob
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Re: Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:23 am
by dales
Gob wrote:Who would want to harm them? Gawd bless them all! (Except Chas and Cam.)
The IRA?

Re: Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:28 am
by Gob
Ok, apart from the IRA.... ;)

Re: Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:49 am
by MajGenl.Meade
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Well they're under starter's orders for this very valuable Queen Victoria Handicap. And they're off, and Queen Victoria got a clean jump off, followed by Queen Victoria, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth the Second in the Greek silks, a late entry and dark horse in this race. It's Queen Victoria from Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth. It's Queen Victoria making the early running on the inside. And at the back Queen Victoria already a couple of lengths behind the leaders. Queen Elizabeth has now moved up to challenge Queen Victoria with Queen Victoria losing ground. Queen Elizabeth tucked in neatly on the stand side with a clear view. Queen Victoria still the back marker as they approach the halfway mark, but making ground now, suddenly past Queen Victoria with Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria still well placed as they approach the first fence. And at the first fence it's Queen Victoria now just a short head in front of Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria falling away in third place. And Queen Victoria barely holds the lead as they ...
Now for some leap-frog!

On 26 May 2024, she would surpass Louis XIV of France as the longest reigning monarch in European history. At that point she would be 98 years and 35 days old

Re: Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 7:10 am
by BoSoxGal
Except Louis XIV only actually personally ruled France for 54 years, following the death of his minister in 1661. He took the reigns of power aged 23 - a year older than Elizabeth.

He may have the technical title, but she's got him beat already from a pragmatic standpoint. ;)

Re: Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 8:39 pm
by Gob

Re: Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 9:08 pm
by MajGenl.Meade
I am just watching the Jubilee Concert. I'm not sure Brenda is going to make it to Jubilee + 2 if she has to sit through more of this drek. A bunch of morons introducing another bunch of morons until Cliff came on and turned it into a party - I never thought that I'd hear "The Young Ones" and be grateful for some meaningful lyrics.

Then we had Grace Jones in a huge red plastic fireman's hat doing the hula-hoop and exposing gams that would have graced Wilfred Pickles (she looked like Alien); and Annie Lennox wearing angel wings (ye gods!) sounding awful. Thank the stars we had that Chinese guy on the piano and the big black lady with the other piano dude - finally some class!

Then the gdawful Andrew Rice Lloyd Webmaster chundering out another Coca Cola theme song.... is there no end to this travesty? No wonder Her Madge waited until just after Tom Jones...... let the young ones suffer, she said.

Ah fegedabaatit...

Meade

Re: Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 9:33 pm
by Daisy
Nothing worse than Will I Am and Stevie Wonder though.

Time to light the beacon now and then we're done.

Re: Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 9:41 pm
by Lord Jim
They really need to lose that Ferris wheel....

It makes the skyline look like some beach town amusement park....

London Land....

Re: Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 10:15 pm
by Daisy
You mean the London Eye??

Noooooo it's iconic, it's been an integral part of a plot in Doctor Who. Also best views of London from there.

Re: Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 10:24 pm
by Gob
I'm with Daisy on that, the London eye is fantastic!

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Mind you, you can now walk through the upper stanchions of Tower Bridge, which has great views and is a lovely thing to do.

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Re: Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 1:27 am
by Sue U
Daisy wrote:You mean the London Eye??

Noooooo it's iconic, it's been an integral part of a plot in Doctor Who. Also best views of London from there.
Because it's the only place in town where the view doesn't include the Eye.

Re: Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 1:41 am
by Gob
Ouch!! :D

Re: Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 1:43 am
by Sue U
Remember, people said the same thing about the Eiffel Tower.

Re: Jubilee Flotilla

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 1:46 am
by Lord Jim
Remember, people said the same thing about the Eiffel Tower.
That it made Paris look like a beach town?