Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by grahame at 15:32, 9th May 2023 |
Just in case your memorabilia collection is not complete...
Bob, your pictures do not come up for me - see http://www.passenger.chat/27456 . Having copied and pasted the image URL from a quoted copy of your post, that's something of a blessing in disguise in this case as I really do NOT want one.
As a results of correspondence, I have changed "http" to "https" and it works for me now.
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by grahame at 13:48, 9th May 2023 |
Just in case your memorabilia collection is not complete...
Bob, your pictures do not come up for me - see http://www.passenger.chat/27456 . Having copied and pasted the image URL from a quoted copy of your post, that's something of a blessing in disguise in this case as I really do NOT want one.
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by Marlburian at 10:03, 9th May 2023 |
Inevitably there's a lot of over-priced tat and "special souvenir" material being produced - and purchased, and most of it is likely to prove a poor investment. I spotted ten 1st-class stamps (half showing the late Queen, half the new King) in a frame at £81.99 (postage is free, however).
I've yet to find much in the way of Coronation stamps churned out by small islets, the exception being four from the Pitcairn Islands at £12.50.
This model locomotive seems acceptable, though surely tacky is the QIIE memorial train.
I am, of course, aware of historic "Coronation Class" locomotives.)
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by bobm at 08:41, 9th May 2023 |
Just in case your memorabilia collection is not complete...
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by Marlburian at 19:01, 7th May 2023 |
Troops also arrived by train for the rehearsals.
Marching back to Waterloo.
Bet there was a very damp smell in the carriages with all those wet uniforms. Close-ups of the procession showed a lot of moisture on bearskins.
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by Marlburian at 16:57, 7th May 2023 |
"Members of the Royal Navy, Army, Royal Air Force and Commonwealth forces travelled to the UK's busiest railway station on Saturday morning on board seven South Western Railway trains and two chartered West Coast Railways trains," says the Mail. I wonder how the other eight trains were scheduled.
(The article brings to mind all the military trains taking soldiers to and from Salisbury Plain in the early 20th century.)
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by grahame at 10:15, 7th May 2023 |
Hope it was a successful day. You have to be particularly dedicated when the weather takes a turn. I vividly remember being at a Melksham Food Festival. When the wind wasn’t trying to blow the gazebo into the next parish, the rain was collecting on the roof threatening to soak us all. Then persuading people to stop and chat is another challenge.
But it’s all good fun (when we have dried off and look back) or we wouldn’t do it.
But it’s all good fun (when we have dried off and look back) or we wouldn’t do it.
I remember that day at the Food Festival.
Yesterday was similarly successful for us though pretty poor for many other stalls. Very few punters, but the quality shone through. People who we rarely see otherwise were there including those without thrown cars; some train users already, others not. One on one promotion to this rich vein ... of the new evening service and Saturday through train to Weymouth. Re-assuring a handful that the closure of the TransWilts Station Cafe does NOT mean the closure of the station. And a chance to engage with the other stall holders - movers and shakers in our community in many cases - ensuring that they know that we have that extra train to get people home.
No Carnival, no Party-in-the-Park this year, so a rare opportunity. Food Festival is in the Autumn, so does not help with summer promotion.
Fly in the ointment? Rail strikes, I'm afraid. The damage that the removal of services on none-school days is huge.
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by bobm at 09:43, 7th May 2023 |
We have a marvellous and dedicate team of volunteers in Melksham. Thank you Reginald25 for your help on our booth.
Hope it was a successful day. You have to be particularly dedicated when the weather takes a turn. I vividly remember being at a Melksham Food Festival. When the wind wasn’t trying to blow the gazebo into the next parish, the rain was collecting on the roof threatening to soak us all. Then persuading people to stop and chat is another challenge.
But it’s all good fun (when we have dried off and look back) or we wouldn’t do it.
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by TaplowGreen at 08:53, 7th May 2023 |
Caledonian sleeper has formal arrangements for passengers carrying firearms...
Mark
Mark
I believe that is to enable passengers to source their own food should there be no catering provided.
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by Mark A at 08:41, 7th May 2023 |
Caledonian sleeper has formal arrangements for passengers carrying firearms...
Mark
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by grahame at 08:31, 7th May 2023 |
I think the carriage of fire arms on a public service might frighten other passengers
In the UK, yes ... though they are allowed under condition of travel 23.5 at then discretion of the train company - who I suspect would be "leaned on" by HMG if they did not give such permission for troop movements. https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/National%20Rail%20Conditions%20of%20Travel.pdf
Unloaded firearms, properly licensed, with prior permission of the Train Company and carried in accordance with the law and any other specific instructions
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by Electric train at 08:16, 7th May 2023 |
Is there a guard on the train?
Nice photo. Judging by the fact that the sign appears to say that the next train is not scheduled to stop at this platform I am guessing that train was an extra working.Dave
I think the carriage of fire arms on a public service might frighten other passengers
Part of the logistics planning for "Operation Golden Orb" would have been how to move 4000 service personnel in uniform with weapons, band instruments into Central London from a number of Garrison Towns around the Country
I suspect the train Head Code would have been a 1Zxx (Passenger and Freight Special or short term working (not in WTT)) or may be 1Xxx (Passenger and Freight - special instructions apply)
The use of Z and X in the head code prevents ARS (Automatic Route Setting) from setting a route, the Signallers have to path the train manually setting the route
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by JayMac at 22:04, 6th May 2023 |
I think I read they were charters
No. They're definitely guardsmen. The red tunics and bearskins are a giveaway.
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by ChrisB at 21:41, 6th May 2023 |
I think I read they were charters
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by DaveHarries at 19:36, 6th May 2023 |
Is there a guard on the train?
Nice photo. Judging by the fact that the sign appears to say that the next train is not scheduled to stop at this platform I am guessing that train was an extra working.Dave
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by grahame at 18:00, 6th May 2023 |
What better occasion for a party in the park and an opportunity to promote rail travel to residents rarely see online?
Leaflets were handed out from the dry.
Success - enough footfall to churn up the field!
The Mayor and Town Clerk:
Confetti Battle (yes, it IS water soluble)
Big "Thank you" to Gloria and Sara for organising the event.
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We have a marvellous and dedicate team of volunteers in Melksham. Thank you Reginald25 for your help on our booth.
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by JayMac at 16:53, 6th May 2023 |
Is there a guard on the train?
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by Marlburian at 16:22, 6th May 2023 |
5,000 troops arrive at Waterloo Station
The Evening Standard website can be a bit fussy about the number of times one accesses it. Other versions of the story are available, courtesy of Google, including the Daily Mail's
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by bobm at 16:03, 6th May 2023 |
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by broadgage at 15:51, 6th May 2023 |
No ox roasts nearby, unfortunately. Not even a herring.
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by JayMac at 13:05, 6th May 2023 |
Is it over yet?
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by IndustryInsider at 12:48, 6th May 2023 |
Are you getting your wish for an ox roast over the weekend, Broadgage?
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by broadgage at 11:40, 6th May 2023 |
And on related notes of railways AND an earlier coronation, here is one of my favorite videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpQxDSskLxQ
Not just the actual trains, but the sense of optimism and progress.
Re: Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by TaplowGreen at 11:17, 6th May 2023 |
Best wishes to the King and Queen, long to reign over us.
Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Posted by grahame at 06:09, 6th May 2023 |
Wishing King Charles and Queen Camilla a really excellent Coronation day, and a long and happy reign, not that they will actually read this. Whatever your view of our monarchy system, they have a job that I would not want, and I wish them well.
http://grahamellis.uk/blog856.html
Have a good day, however you choose to spend it. The Coffee Shop, as always, remains open as we also commemorate:
* The anniversary of the first ever Tweet from FGW/GWR 12 years ago today https://twitter.com/GWRHelp/status/66430943996551168
* The Channel Tunnel opened on 6th May 1994
* The first run of The Clansman from Euston to Inverness in 1974 - https://whitropesiding.co.uk/f/in-memory-of-the-clansman
* The withdrawal of trains between Okehampton and Plymouth in 1968
* and 18 years ago, correspondence on TransWilts future service levels - http://www.savethetrain.org.uk/octletter.html