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chochokeira

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Congratulations William & Kate!
« on: April 29, 2011, 01:14:PM »
A land owner's Goldhanger or D'Arcy wedding of the last century.
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Re: Congratulations William & Kate!
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2011, 01:15:PM »
Apologies for that, Mike and everyone, I couldn't resist it.

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« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2011, 01:22:PM »
Goldhanger's farming and land owning classes of the late 19th to early 20th century. Not an entirely uncomfortable way of life

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Re: Congratulations William & Kate!
« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2011, 01:23:PM »
But let's not forget what paid for it...

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« Reply #4 on: April 29, 2011, 01:30:PM »
"They were the Bambers, not the  Borgias" (shonapugs)

That's exactly what I'm saying, shona, they were not the Borgias:

They were the Bambers, old military families of the British Raj who plundered India and then became the civil servants who controlled it before one of them moved to control lands of the Blackwater villages.

They were the Speakmans, old land owning families who controlled such large stretches of the Blackwater estuary villages that you probably couldn't drive to Maldon without passing through their lands.

They were the Binneys, wealthy families of the land owning classes who helped each other.

They were the Eatons, perhaps the first family to have a luxury car in Messing, families who lived in the Blackwater villages' grandest houses.

They were Boutflours, old land owning and farming classes of the north, one of whom, Robert, married into the Blackwater Speakmans.

Jeremy Bamber was not one of them. He was the son of a man who got lucky and got a good job and of a vicar's daughter, and some of these land owning classes appear to have rejected him because he was adopted and wasn't one of them.

I think it was this mundane reality, that Jeremy Bamber was not one of them, not a conspiracy, that led to Jeremy's imprisonment.

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Re: Congratulations William & Kate!
« Reply #5 on: April 29, 2011, 04:27:PM »
Very well written, Choch, as always. I hope that you enjoyed the wedding.

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Re: Congratulations William & Kate!
« Reply #6 on: April 29, 2011, 05:32:PM »
Congratulations with your newlywed couple.   :)

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Re: Congratulations William & Kate!
« Reply #7 on: April 29, 2011, 10:13:PM »
Very well written, Choch, as always. I hope that you enjoyed the wedding.


I loved it, shona. Have my bunting out too. This sort of ceremonial occasion is one of the things we do best in this country, and none do it as well as the royals. Wasn't it wonderfully well organised and so moving? Did you watch it too.


* Sorry to have posted this half finished, one of my cats walked over the keyboard and sent it for me before I'd finished.
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Re: Congratulations William & Kate!
« Reply #8 on: April 30, 2011, 10:34:AM »
Yes, Choch, I really enjoyed it. I wasn't going to bother, I was going to get on with some jobs instead, but I sat through most of it, getting more and more squeaky and excited! It was a very dignified do, wasn't it? A little understated, perhaps, but pretty much perfect. Harry looked a bit rough, though! And can you imagine how much louder the cheers would have been for Diana? I was suprised at how sad I felt, and how much I missed her, although I wasn't a huge fan of hers. Perhaps that can be Mike's next project, when the JB dust settles down! I'm glad that you enjoyed the wedding, too. And the pictures that you post on here are outstanding. Have a lovely day.

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« Reply #9 on: April 30, 2011, 11:28:AM »
Yes, Choch, I really enjoyed it. I wasn't going to bother, I was going to get on with some jobs instead, but I sat through most of it, getting more and more squeaky and excited! It was a very dignified do, wasn't it? A little understated, perhaps, but pretty much perfect. Harry looked a bit rough, though! And can you imagine how much louder the cheers would have been for Diana? I was suprised at how sad I felt, and how much I umissed her, although I wasn't a huge fan of hers. Perhaps that can be Mike's next project, when the JB dust settles down! I'm glad that you enjoyed the wedding, too. And the pictures that you post on here are outstanding. Have a lovely day. I

Thanks, shona. It was wonderfully dignified and understated yet still quite glorious: and rightly so. It perhaps says much for the young couple that they seem to have intuitively known exactly the balance that was needed in these difficult times. On the one hand our country so badly needed a glorious celebration like this to lift us out of our recessional gloom and doom, but on the other hand a huge show of ostentation would have been quite sickening at a time when so many are unemployed and fear for their jobs and businesses. To me, William's rather muted uniform and Kate's elegant, timeless dress were so evocative of the austerity weddings of wartime. Yet there was this marvelous celebration of our military, musical and royal heritage. I think William and Kate got the balance exactly right. 

I missed Diana too, how sad that she didn't see William married. However, in a sense she was there, wasn't she, in those lovely boys of hers who, for all their 'royal' training are so very like her.

One of the loveliest aspects of the wedding for me was when William went out on the evening before his wedding day, a time of high security when there would have been so much else on his mind and his 'to do' list, to speak to those who were camped around the wedding route and to thank them for their support. That was pure Diana. What a great king he will be. You have a great day too, shona.