Preparations Completed
Nearly £200 Raised
A meeting of the General Committee for Rushden was held in the Council Chamber on Friday evening, and was well attended. Mr. John Claridge, J.P., C.C., presided, supported by Mr. G. S. Mason (general secretary of the committee).
Mr. Claridge said that the meeting was called for the purpose of receiving the reports of the sub-committees and as to the estimated amount required by them.
Finances
Mr. G. S. Mason, on behalf of the Finance Committee, reported that the amount already collected was £190/2/0, and it was expected that from other sources of letting stalls, etc., to make the sum up to £200.
Children’s Tea
The Rector, for the Children’s Tea Committee, reported that they had arranged for tea to be partaken of in the various schools, and the Head Masters, with their staffs, would make necessary arrangements. The number, as nearly as they could ascertain, would be 3,000, at an estimated cost of £38.
The Old People
Mr. Claridge (Old People’s Tea Committee) reported that the Coffee Tavern Company had agreed to provide a meat tea for 1/- per head, and the probable numbers were 600.
Sports, Etc.
Mr. J. S. Mason reported that the Sports Committee had provided a programme, with prizes to the amount of £18.
Mr. W. H. Moody, (Secretary of the Entertainment Committee), said that artistes, etc., had been engaged who would give two entertainments of about two hours duration each at a cost of £15/13/0.
Mr. J. E. Smith said that the Maypole girls would attend.
Decorations, Etc.
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Cyclists and others by the arch at the King George V Coronation celebrations 1911
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The Combined Decoration, Procession, Illumination, Fireworks, and Bonfire Committees were reported upon by Mr. F. E. Preston and Mr. G. R. Turner. The estimated costs of the various Committees were: Fireworks £16/10/0, Bonfire £8/10/0, Decorations (six arches, including one triple arch, with decorations) £25; total £50.
The Chairman stated that the Gas Co. had offered to fit up and supply gas for illumination free of cost. (Applause.)
Mr. W. M. Hensman moved that the reports and estimates be adopted.
This was seconded by Mr. G. Miller, C.C., and agreed to unanimously.
A discussion took place as to the engagement of the Rifle or any other Band for the day, but this was referred to the Finance Committee to see if the funds would allow any further expense.
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This old poster was found when the office of the Chief Executive of East Northants District Council,
Mr Derek Adnit, moved from the Council Buildings to Rushden Hall. It is now hanging in the North Hall by the staircase which was restored at the same time to give access to the first floor.
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If you should have either a full programme or a
photographof this celebration we'd be grateful to
take a copy please.
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The Coronation of
King George V
Thursday. June 22nd, 1911
Programme of Festivities at Rushden
7a.m. A Peal on the Church Bells
10 a.m. Coronation Services
at the Parish Church, St. Peter's Church,
and the Park Road Wesleyan Church.
1 p.m. Grand Procession
Comprising the Members of the Territorial Army,
Fire Brigade, Ambulance Brigade, Church Lads Brigade,
and Scouts headed by
The Rushden Temperance Band.
3 p.m. Children's Tea
in the various Schools.
3 p.m. Old Folks Meat Tea
4 p.m. Assembly of all the Children
near the Green.
The singing of "GOD SAVE THE KING" and appropriate songs.
4.30 p.m. Procession from the Green
to the Home Field where the festivities will be continued.
Sports
For time and particulars see Programme.
The Rushden Temperance Band
Will play selections of Music at intervals during the day,
and for Dancing in the Evening
Fireworks & Illuminations
Great Coronation Bonfire!
At 10 p.m.
The Chairman of the General Committee respectfully asked the
Inhabitants to Decorate and where possible Illuminate
their houses on Coronation Day.
A T P Phllipson, Printer, 30 High Street, Rushden.
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