The Queen's Diamond Jubilee
Of all the events to ring for in 2012 the celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee will be
the most historic. The nation will be celebrating her sixty year reign up and down the
country during the year and particularly on the long Bank Holiday weekend of 2nd - 5th June.
The only other monarch to have had such a long reign to date is Queen Victoria, who reigned
for just over 63 years.
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The Accession
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The new Queen returns from Kenya after
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On Monday 6th February towers around the country and the Commonwealth rang to commemorate the
Queen's Accession to the Throne in 1952, after the death of her father King George VI.
During Jubilee year you may wish to ring a special method.
There are a number of Diamond themed methods to choose from, such as:
HMS Diamond Delight Minor ,
Diamond Bob Triples ,
Diamond Surprise Major and
Jubilee Surprise Maximus . You may also wish to choose from
a wider selection of methods and stages including such themes as Anniversary,
Elizabeth II, Jubilee and Sixtieth
Three new Beyond the Learning Curve articles offer advice on learning the
following four simpler themed methods:
Jubilee Delight Minor and Royal Sovereign TB Minor,
Diamond Bob Triples, and
Regina Bob Major.
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Sunday 3rd June: River Pageant
On Sunday 3rd June many events are being organised including the
Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant and the Big Jubilee Lunch, where as many people as
possible will sit and eat together. A flotilla of one
thousand boats will stretch seven miles along the Thames for the River Pageant. It will
sail down the river from Battersea in West London to Tower Bridge in the East. The full
route, including mustering and dispersal, from Hammersmith to the Greenwich Royal Naval
College is around 14 miles:
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Sunday 3rd June: Floating Belfry
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The Jubilee bells passing under Tower Bridge
Illustration by Josh Knowles |
The lead herald barge will be a floating belfry (the first of its kind) with a new ring
of eight bells, cast at the Whitechapel Bell Foundry. Each of 'The Royal Jubilee Bells'
will have the Royal Arms cast on it and will be named after a senior member of the Royal
Family (the 10cwt tenor bell is to be named Elizabeth).
Eight members of the Ancient Society of College Youths, led by Dickon Love, will ring a
quarter peal on the river with church bells along the route providing a musical response.
The riverbank towers that will be ringing are Fulham, Putney, Battersea, Chelsea, Southwark
Cathedral, St Magnus the Martyr, Rotherhithe and Greenwich.
Ringing at towers along the route will start at 3pm on the 3rd June and towers around
the country are also encouraged to ring at this time. You can add details of your intended
performances to the
BellBoard diary.
The Royal Jubilee Bells will be installed later in the Church of St James, Garlickhythe,
in the City of London.
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Monday 4th June: Jubilee Beacons
The lighting of The Queen's 2012 Diamond Jubilee Beacons on Monday 4th June is another
opportunity to ring in celebration. They will
be lit by communities and individuals throughout the United Kingdom, as well as in the
Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, British Overseas Territories and the Commonwealth.
The Central Council meets in Chester on Monday 4th June which by a happy coincidence is
the home city of the Blue Peter winning designer of the Diamond Jubilee Emblem, ten year
old Katherine Dewar.
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Tuesday 5th June: Service of Thanksgiving & Carriage Procession
Towers nationally are invited to ring for the 10.30am Service of Thanksgiving to
Celebrate Her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee at St Paul's Cathedral attended by HM The Queen
and the Duke of Edinburgh. A special Jubilee prayer will be included in the service and
the Archbishop of Canterbury will preach.
Afterwards The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh attend a reception at Mansion House and drive
to Westminster Hall for a Diamond Jubilee lunch given by the Livery companies. The Royal
party then travel in carriages along a Processional Route from the Palace of Westminster
to Buckingham Palace with military personnel and bands lining the streets. The Queen will
be joined by other members of The Royal Family on the Buckingham Palace balcony for an
RAF Flypast and "Feu de Joie" salute in the forecourt.
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29th March - 19th July: Royal Visits
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh mark the Diamond Jubilee by making a series
of regional visits and engagements throughout the United Kingdom during 2012 giving
many more opportunities throughout the year to ring in celebration.
| When |
Where |
| 29th March | North London |
| 26th - 27th April | Wales |
| 1st - 2nd May | South West England |
| 15th May | South London |
| 16th - 17th May | North West England |
| 2nd - 5th June | Central Weekend |
| 13th - 14th June | East Midlands and East Anglia |
| 25th June & 25th July | South East England |
| 2nd - 6th July (Holyrood week) | Scotland |
| 11th - 12th July | West Midlands |
| 18th - 19th July | North East England |
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