The Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant: June 3, 2012


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The Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant

Sunday 3 June 2012


"Every instinct tells me it is going to be fantastic.

There will be whiffs and wherries and skiffs and schooners and sampans and dhows and dinghies and dories and dragon boats all drawn up in a parping bunting-strewn Dunkirk - except considerably more jolly, obviously.

And all eyes will focus on the magnificent Spirit of Chartwell, decorated with gilt and red velvet and boasting two tons of Grinling Gibbons-style carving of Old Father Thames and dolphins and whatnot; and I can confidently predict that when they glimpse Queen Elizabeth on her canopied throne the hundreds of thousands on the banks will burst into roars of acclamation.

It is the least we can do."


- Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, May 2012. . . . . . . .


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All aboard for the Queen's great Jubilee jamboree | Mail Online
MailOnline 28 May 2012

All aboard for the Queen's great Jubilee jamboree
as the nation gears up to celebrate the monarchy


From Wick to Wadebridge, the bunting is going up. The global media herd is already filling Heathrow’s clogged arteries. And a week ahead of one of the most colourful and jolly weekends in living memory, one question grows ever louder: Where do I watch it? Hence, the Daily Mail is proud to offer its readers the definitive guide to the great Diamond Jubilee Long Weekend.

The Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant

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The whole pageant lines up for several miles west of Battersea Bridge, where it all begins at 2.40pm. It will then continue for seven miles to Tower Bridge, with every section of the flotilla led by its own floating orchestra or ‘herald barge’.

The ebbing tide would normally make things much faster, but the authorities have decided this is a perfect day to give the Thames Barrier its annual MoT. The mighty sluice gate will be fully raised to calm the currents.

The Queen joins the party soon after 2pm at Chelsea Harbour Pier, where, with Prince Philip, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, she boards the launch from the dearly departed Royal Yacht — her first reunion with her old runaround since Britannia was decommissioned in 1997. She then proceeds downriver to Cadogan Pier, where she jumps ship to the Spirit of Chartwell, a specially converted Thames sightseeing boat that will serve as the Royal Barge.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, along with Prince Harry, will be waiting on deck, while the rest of the Royal Family will be scattered across other vessels, including Havengore, the launch best-known for its role in Sir Winston Churchill’s state funeral.

At Cadogan Pier, the Queen will see the great floating belfry set sail, bells clanging, followed by the 265 man-powered vessels. All will ‘toss oars’ — raise their oars in salute — as they pass her.

Next come 54 rowing boats with the flags of the Commonwealth, followed by a ‘herald barge’ with the trumpeters of the Royal Marines. At this point, the Royal Barge joins the procession and leads all the motorised craft through the capital. As the Queen reaches Tower Bridge, those mighty arms will lift in salute and she comes to a halt on the other side. There she will view the rest of the vast cavalcade as it comes honking, parping, waving and saluting its way past her.
 
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Diamond Jubilee Pageant: 8 bells will be ringing out from Thames flotilla to honour Queen | Mail Online
MailOnline 28 May 2012

Ding dong: Eight huge bells will be ringing out from the Queen's Jubilee flotilla.
It will be very loud...


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The floating belfry


The flotilla for next weekend’s Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant will be 7.5 miles long, and at the head of it will be these awe-inspiring instruments, hanging from a floating belfry (pictured above). The noise will be extraordinary. There are eight bells in all (each named after a member of the Royal Family – the biggest at half a ton is Elizabeth (pictured below). The weight of the belfry with the eight bells will be 12.4 tons.

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The largest of the 8 bells, the half-ton Elizabeth


The bell ringers – and even the tugboat captain whose job it is to push along the barge – will wear ear defenders. The Queen has been moved back further down the flotilla,’ says construction director Justin Clarkson. ‘She was going to be on the Royal barge. But there is 105 decibels of noise coming from these things, so obviously there is some concern for her health and safety.’


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The newly-constructed and privately-financed Royal Barge Gloriana


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The Spirit of Chartwell, the temporary Royal Barge which will carry the Queen



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The Prince of Wales as Patron of the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant striking the Royal Jubilee Bell named 'Charles'
during his visit to the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, Whitechapel Road on May 15, 2012 in London. The Royal Jubilee bells
will be rung from a floating belfry at the head of the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant on June 3. The eight bells, cast
by Whitechapel Bell Foundry, are named after the eight senior members of the royal family; 'Elizabeth', 'Philip', 'Charles',
'Anne', 'Andrew', 'Edward', 'William' and 'Henry'.



** zimbio gallery: Prince Charles, Prince Of Wales Visits Whitechapel Bell Foundry **

** PA: Prince sounds bell named Charles **

** ibtimes.com video: Prince of Wales Inspects Bells To Be Rung at Diamond Jubilee Celebrations **
 
:previous: The Times in their report on Charles's visit says that he rang both the Elizabeth and Charles bells and said, "there's nothing like a good bong", which can mean more than one thing.
 
Now that's a real purl-y Queen! Royal fan, 75, spends 500 hours knitting elaborate recreation of the Jubilee river pageant
A patriotic great-grandmother has spent more than 500 hours and used over 4,500ft of yarn knitting a woolly version of the Queen’s Jubilee river pageant. Sheila Carter cast-on every day for four and a half months to complete the Royal tribute before Her Majesty casts off for her landmark occasion next month. The metre-long woollen creation shows the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh sitting on their thrones as their barge cruises down the Thames.
I must say, it's a really lovely tribute. :)

 
That is fantastic.

I really admire people who can knit so well. My mother started knitting a little newborn's cardigan for my nephew. Almost 5 years later it's still not finished and my nephew's started primary school. I'll have to show her Mrs Carter's masterpiece to make her feel guilty.
 
Huge 100-metre-wide photograph of the Royal Family unfurled by River Thames to mark Queen's Jubilee | Mail Online

Huge 100-metre-wide photograph of the Royal Family unfurled by River Thames to mark Queen's Jubilee

The largest ever photograph of the Royal Family has been unveiled on a prominent South Bank building in the heart of the capital to celebrate the Queen's upcoming Diamond Jubilee. The giant picture measures an incredible 100m by 70m - giving the Queen the appearance of towering over London at 43 times her usual size - and weighs in at nearly two tons. The image was erected on the Sea Containers building next to Blackfriars Bridge by a team of eight specialists.

The chosen photograph was taken at the last Silver Jubilee celebrations in 1977 and is one of the most memorable photographs ever taken of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip and their children. It shows Queen Elizabeth II waving to the crowds with Prince Charles, Prince Edward, Prince Andrew, Earl Mountbatten, Prince Phillip, Mark Phillips and Princess Anne standing on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

'It is the owner's tribute for this very special occasion, when on Sunday 3rd June, the Jubilee Flotilla passes by and the country celebrates 60 incredible years of everything that makes Britain great.' The giant image is due to remain in place until the end of June while redevelopment work takes place on the building.

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:previous: Yes they will be with the Camerons but they won't be in the Pageant as the Camerons boat will be moored during the pageant at the end of the trip and they will then greet HM when it is over. The HMS President is permanently moored.

So Louise and James will be spectators not particpants.

Thank you for clearing that up, I was finding it bizarre that they were not going to be with their parents. Lovely that they will be able to see the pageant, even if they aren't participating.
 
Molly2101 said:
Thank you for clearing that up, I was finding it bizarre that they were not going to be with their parents. Lovely that they will be able to see the pageant, even if they aren't participating.

Correct me if I am wrong but Peter or Zara will not be with the Princess Royal.
 
Had to laugh about the DM article that stated that Charles and Camilla don't have "strong sea-legs". That's why Charles served in the Navy and Camilla enjoys cruise holidays....:ROFLMAO:
 
I didn't think Camilla liked cruises' or the sea for that matter.
corazon said:
camilla's son and daugter are invited to the tamesis event?
Doubt it. No reason for them to go.
 
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VictoriaB said:
No reason for the Middletons to go either but, according to all reports, they will be there.

Except the fact their daughter just married into the Royal Family and have been seen at numerous royal events. The situation with Laura and Tom is completely different, they've never been in the limelight nor even attended a royal event besides the 2005 & 2011 weddings.
 
Lumutqueen said:
Except the fact their daughter just married into the Royal Family and have been seen at numerous royal events. The situation with Laura and Tom is completely different, they've never been in the limelight nor even attended a royal event besides the 2005 & 2011 weddings.

I'm sorry but I don't see the distinction. The middletons have a daughter who married into the Royal Family, Tom & Laura have a mother who did the same. None are members of the Royal Family and the Middletons are no different to Sophie's father.

If Tom, Laura & Mr Rhys Jones were invited but declined that's one thing but, if it were my family, I'd be very hurt if they didn't even merit an invite.
 
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No reason for the Middletons to go either but, according to all reports, they will be there.

I have to agree on this one ... there is no difference between Camilla's children attending and the Middleton's. Once again, I'm not happy with how these event are being organized. :sad:
 
Can I start the updates?
Paul Harrison ‏@SkyNewsRoyal #royal #pageant Morning! Boarding water taxi to get on board #tenacious - stumbled across the Middleton's vessel http://pic.twitter.com/98bin70o
Paul Harrison ‏@SkyNewsRoyal
#JST #royal Sarah and Emma from Jubilee Sailing Trust brave the rain for #skynews at Tower Bridge http://pic.twitter.com/CmKMtDJL
 
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I'm confused as to which thread to post in? The diamond jubilee weekend thread or this one or the diamond jubilee general thread?
 
more updates:
Rosie Nixon ‏@Rosie_Nixon Off to HELLO! HQ for a busy day covering the Thames River Pageant. We won't let a bit of rain dampen spirits. Typical eh! #diamondjubilee
Chris Jackson ‏@ChrisJack_Getty Nice to be shooting such a historic event from the bridge (Chelsea) my grandfather designed #riverpageant #Jubilee
Chris Jackson ‏@ChrisJack_Getty Hard to imagine that in 7 hrs this dreary bit of Thames will be filled with vessels of every description #riverpageant http://pic.twitter.com/vSVvXuIQ
James Whatling ‏@JWhatling
The crowds are starting to build up on the South Bank near the Globe Theatre. Check out this patriotic pageanteer! http://ow.ly/i/FB8p
Waiting for the #Pageant http://ow.ly/i/FBcL
https://twitter.com/#!/Georginaitv
georgina brewer ‏@Georginaitv DAY TWO: The River Pageant! I'll be tweeting (mobile phone network permitting!) from Tower Bridge. Pics to follow
https://twitter.com/#!/phildampier
phil dampier ‏@phildampier #jubilee #pageant Morning! Going to be a great day - despite the rain! Feel sorry for people who camped out overnight though.
phil dampier ‏@phildampier
Jubilee celebrations all over world - just interviewed some revellers in Pakistan on BBC.
 
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I'm confused as to which thread to post in? The diamond jubilee weekend thread or this one or the diamond jubilee general thread?

If it has to do with today's pageant, it should go here.
 
Hookay my updates shall be here then. I can only do updates till about 2am PST cause I'm gonna try and wake up tomorrow though I'm bowing out of updates duties for tomorrow since most of us will be watching it live anyways....Ooh yah apparently CBS.com is also streaming this live tomorrow.

So for today:(All times are in PST. For EST go forward 3 hours)
CBC:
June 3rd- Thames River Pageant 6:30-9:30am
CNN:
June 3rd-Thames River Pageant-8-10am (this will stream live on CNN.com)
BBC Canada
June 3rd - Thames River Pageant - 6-10am
BBC America
5:30am - 10:00am
CTV News:
June 3rd: 4am PST/7am EST
BBC One:
6:30am PST/9:30am EST
http://tvpc.com/Channel.php?ChannelID=55

Victoria Arbiter ‏@victoriaarbiter Lots of people lining the banks of the river already. I hope someone's taken the all nighters a cup of tea. #RiverPageant


Piers Morgan ‏@piersmorgan
Given it's probably rained for at least 60% of The Queen's entire reign, shall we all just get a grip and enjoy the day anyway? #jubileeCNN

Richard Palmer ‏@RoyalReporter
It's a grey day with heavy showers forecast but my train is rammed with people heading to London 55 miles away for the #diamondjubilee
 
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It's also on BBCAmerica, starting at 5:30am PDT. I have my DVR set up to record in case I don't wake up for it.
 
Rose Hughes (Gretton ‏@RoseSkyNews #jubilee Boats and kayaks starting their journey upstream to get in2 position for start of pageant. Thames coming alive http://pic.twitter.com/g23kTQMu
https://twitter.com/#!/Georginaitv
georgina brewer ‏@Georginaitv Crowd pleaser. Crowd erupt into cheers as boat makes its way to start beeps its horn! #technicalterm http://yfrog.com/mnbdykqj

yup I added BBC America to the list. I too have my DVR set cause I'm 90% sure I won't wake up. I didn't sleep for William and Kate's wedding cause I was afraid I wouldn't wake up for it. As much as I love the Queen I'm not pulling that again ever..well maybe...we'll see.
 
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Too true! I`m thinking the only other time I may pull an all nighter is when Catherine gives birth to the heir. Oh and then the heir`s wedding if I`m even alive then haha!
 
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