Long Live the Queen (Coronation Programme)
In a historic recording titled "Long Live the Queen (Coronation Programme)," the evening of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation is celebrated with greetings from the people of the Commonwealth and their leaders in London. The program ends with a message from the Queen, introduced by Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Narrators Robert Donat and Edward Ward are featured, and special linking music is performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. The recording includes a montage of voices from across the Commonwealth, expressing loyal wishes to the Queen and celebrating the unifying influence of the Coronation celebrations. Notable figures, such as Prime Ministers from Canada, New Zealand, and Australia, also convey warm and personal wishes to the Queen, reflecting the global significance of her reign.
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Long Live the Queen (Coronation Programme)
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Long Live the Queen (Coronation Programme)
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In a historic recording titled "Long Live the Queen (Coronation Programme)," the evening of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation is celebrated with greetings from the people of the Commonwealth and their leaders in London. The program ends with a message from the Queen, introduced by Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Narrators Robert Donat and Edward Ward are featured, and special linking music is performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. The recording includes a montage of voices from across the Commonwealth, expressing loyal wishes to the Queen and celebrating the unifying influence of the Coronation celebrations. Notable figures, such as Prime Ministers from Canada, New Zealand, and Australia, also convey warm and personal wishes to the Queen, reflecting the global significance of her reign.
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1:08:30
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1953-06-02
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1953-06-02
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English
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Radio Programme
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Radio Programme
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26SX4795
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BBC00110
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c208a934-9493-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871
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Politics
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On the evening of Coronation Day, people of the Commonwealth & their leaders, in London for the ceremony, greet Her Majesty. Ends with message from HM Queen Elizabeth II, introduced by Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Narrators: Robert Donat & Edward Ward. Special linking music composed by William Alwyn, played by London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Muir Mathieson.\r\n\nNote: original recordings also still on LP 19180 & 19181.\rPRE:V/19180. Sd.1. 22'46". Narrator: Family gathering to which all contribute: representatives from ends of earth join in loyal toast "Long Live the Queen". Bound together by common beliefs in rule of law and their loyalty. \r1. C.S.M. Clutton, Grenadier Guards: This morning stood in Westminster Abbey annex guarding west door and regalia along with others of his company. \rRecognized great war leaders as they entered. Majestic beauty of Queen. Proud to say on behalf of British Army "God Save the Queen". (1'08"). \r2. Bernard Fishwick, brings loyal wishes from West country. (0'13"). \r3. Frank Marchant, London. All prayed for Queen today. (0'16"). \r4. Mrs. Hogg, East of England: People of Fens say "Long may she reign". \r(0'11"). \r5. Harry Astbury: Loyal wishes from Midlands. (0'25"). \r6. Mrs. Laura Cerk, North of England: Celebrations will always be remembered. \rGod bless and send happiness to Queen. (0'09"). \r7. Mr. W.P. de la Haye: Loyal and devoted greetings from Channel Islands: good wishes in Jersey patois. (0'11"). \r8. Mr. Bob Kelly, Isle of Man: Queen Elizabeth II and Lord of Ma^42n: gives \rold Manx phrase of good wishes. (0'18"). \r9. Mr. Gilbert Davidson: Loyal greetings from Scotland. (0'23"). \r10. Mr. Tom Evans, Wales: One of small nations of Commonwealth in size but not in loyalty. Loyal wishes in Welsh. (0'38"). \r11. Rt. Hon. Viscount Brooksborough, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland: \rFirst Commonwealth Prime Minister to speak. Speaks for all Queen's people in \rN. Ireland, which gave America twelve Presidents and Britain five Field \rMarshals. Great ships and aircraft built in Belfast. Small but fertile country: rugged coast with rugged people. Their part in feeding U.K. in war and peace. Their linen "spans the earth". Loving greetings from Ulstermen. \r(1'33"). \r12. Rt. Hon. I.S. St. Laurent, Prime Minister of Canada: Speaks for fellow-citizens whom he represented at Coronation, in sending warm and personal wishes to Queen, who inspired them with love and devotion during her visit as Princess two years ago: four thousand mile royal route from \rNewfoundland - oldest Colony - to Pacific Coast. Pledge of firm allegiance to \rHead of Commonwealth, Queen of Canada. Repeats substance of speech in French. \r(2'00"). \r13. Valerie Glass, from Tristan de Cuhna: Is six years old: comes from loveliest island in world. Saw Queen very close this afternoon. "Long live the Queen" from all on island. (0'36"). \r14. Mostly young people of 14 - 16 years old. Montage of voices from \rCommonwealth is Atlantic: P.C. Joseph, Windward Island: S.A. Williams, St. \rKitts: G.A.I. Carter, Barbedos: Delmoire Derogars, British Honduras: James \rClarke, British Guia #: Jeanette Bowman, St. Vincent: Noreen River, British \rHonduras: and from Bermuda, Bahamas and Antigua. (0'50"). \r15. Mr. Grantley Adams, leader of Barbados House of Assembly: Once known as \r"brightest jewel in British Crown". Loyalty to Crown still the same. Door to \rWest Indies. Island known as "little England". (0'40"). \r16. Mr. W.A. Bustamente, Chief Minister of Jamaica Government: British courtesy end recognition of Jamaica on this and previous visits. (0'44"). \r17. H.M. Queen Salote of Tonga: Her country known as "friendly islands". \rPrivilege of being here. Abiding memory. Prayers for Queen, her family and her happiness. (0'55"). \r18. Rt. Hon. S.G. Holland, Prime Minister of New Zealand: One of great days of history. Inspiring and uplifting day: more than ceremonial and pageant; \rnational spiritual revival. Prayers for Queen from people's hearts, no people closer to Britain than New Zealand: ninety per cent British stock. Loyalty of \rMaoris, Queen's forthcoming visit. Greetings from people of New Zealand. \r(1'55"). \r19. Rt. Hon. R.G. Menzies, Prime Minister of Australia: Speaks for his beautiful and youthful country: all there are Queen's most dutiful and loving subjects. Memorable day. Spirit of dedication no strange one in ancient and royal house. Day of happiness, memories and solemn resolve. (1'55"). \rV/19181. Sd.2. 22'29". 20. Sir Lola Sekuns, from Fiji: Is native of Fiji, one of smallest Colonies in Empire. Their celebrations began twelve hours ahead of London because of geographical position. Their great loyalty to Queen. \r(0'36"). \r21. Mr. J.C. Vouza, G.M., Solomon Islands: His motto "King and Flag"; now it is "Queen". His experience in Japanese hands. (0'33"). \r22. Montage of voices from Commonwealth in the East: Sanober Hirjibehdin, \rIndia: Sugan Limbol, North Borneo: Beth Cotterill, New Zealand: Patricia Ong, \rSarewek: Dr. Chandru Grub, India: voices from Singapore and Pakistan. \r(1'17"). \r23. Dato # bin Mat, Speaker Designate of Malaya Legislative Council: Unifying influence of Coronation celebrations will help in unifying Malayan nation. \r(0'43"). \r38. Montage of African voices: Lt. A. Holloway, #: J.E. Mich#l, Gold Coast: \rUmoru Numan, Nigeria: John Zulu, N. Rhodesia: Taimu Vis \rIntroduction by Prime Minister Winston Churchill. \rMessage from HM Queen Elizabeth II. \rNational Anthem. \r \rCON:ADAMS G. (spkr) \r
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