Document 207437

HOW TO GET TO THE PAGEANT
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Travel
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facilities
for
1934 make the Pageant of Runnymede easy of access to all, whether
rail, whether by coach, bus or private limousine.
Special arrangements
have been undertaken
by the police to insure smooth
Railway Companies announce
The Southern and Great Western
an augmented service to meet the requirements
and the London
provide
Pusenger
Transport
Board have undertaken
to
ample
to deal with railway traffic at Eghan, SEines and
transportation
Windsor Stations to the Arena and also to augment the usual bus
services when necessary.
To add to the convenience
the Arena in plenty of time.
BUS
AND
COACH
of all please book early and arrive on
SERVICES AUGTTIENTED
PAGEANT
THE
Corches'
Special services of Luxury Coaches at attractive fares lrom
all parts, delivering pssengers in maximum comforr ar the Pageant
Arena,
Regular Services.
(Green Line Coach Services indicated b;z letrers,
Buses by numbers).
67 .oin".ts the Arena wich Windsor, Egham and Staines.
Egham is served by A, A-A and N, providing
direct connecrions
wiph (A) Ascot, (A-A) Sunningdale, Staines, Ashford (Mddx.), Feltham,
Hounslow, Chiswick, Hammersmith, Kensington, Victoria, Elephant
and Castle, New Cross, Blackheath, Welling, Dartford and Gravesend.
\Windsor via Staines, Bedfont, Hounslqw,
(N) from
Chiswick,
Shepherds Bush, Bayswater Road, Baker Street, Camden Town,
Woodford,
Finsbury Park, Walthamstow,
Loughtori, Epping.
Windso-r is sgrved by O from-London
via Great West Road, Slough,
Slough is served by P from London via the same route !o
!1q6.
8l serres Windsor from Hounslow
and from Farnham Common.
I l7 connecrs
via Harlington, Cmnbrook (Mddx.), Slough and Eton.
E g h a r . n - - w i c hH o u n s l o w v i a F e l t h a m , A s h f o r d ( M d d x . ) a n d S t a i n e s ,
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Hou-qslow,
Bedfont, Snnweil, Staines, Egham and
35 ani t7 run close to the Areoa from Windsor,
Virgini. Water.
Byfleet, Woking,
Ripley and
Sraines, Cherts_ey. Addlestone,
via lver Hearhi Stough, Eton,
Guildtqrd, and 5d7 fronl^Uxbridge,
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conn;cts Uxbridge
Twice Daily at 2.30 and 7.30
5l- ; 1016and 2ll7 ,5 0 0S e a tsa t 1 1 6 1 '2 1 5;
All seats except those at 1/6 Covered and Reserved
T i c k e t s f r o m a l l a g e n c i e so r d i r e c t f r o m
TI C KE T M AN A GE R -P A GE A N T
HOUSE" EGHAM, SURREY.
(EGHAM 700)
Resd. No.
4320
and clear traffic control.
4lTconnectg-fgham with Sernes,
Cowley, lver, Slough and Eton.
l9Slonnects
Kingston
Winds;r,
Eton, Slolrgh and Langley Village.
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with
Leatherhead.
Staines.
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Aldershot
and District
Tnction
Col No.
Aldershot
with Eghao
Station, and their
Coach Service connects Ftrnham
with
Staines, via Aldershot,
Farnborough,
Frimley, Camberley,
Sunningdale, Egham.
IF YOU
FOR
coming by road or
TRAVEL
BY
RAIL
Eeham (S.R.) and Staines (S.R. and G.W.R.) half an hour from
Waterloo
Regular Services specially augmented
and Paddington.
requisite at Cheap Day Fares, Every Pageant Ticket ca.ries a
s
nilway
voucher for cheap travel.
Arena wichin esy
distrnce of
Egham and Staines Stations ro which convenient services opeBte
parts,
from all
Reduced fare ticketr
will be issued to Etham,
Staines, or Windsor from all stations within a rail distance of
80 miles. S.R. and G.W.R. by prior arnngement will quote special
reduced fares for parties of 30 or more.
Bus Service between Railway Stations and Pageant Arena augmented
for th€ occasion, by special armngement with the London Pusenger
Transport Board. to connect with special tnin service.
RIVER
STEAMERS
Launches with large saloons and every comfort, protected on deck
against rain or excessiye sun, commanding extensive views over the
on each bank of the Thames.
Cheap return
romantic
country
tickets.
Teas and light refreshments on board.
PARKING
(booked
in advance)
Car Parks staffed by the R.A-C.-Reserved
2/'6 per
5.'- per car or coach.
Unreserved (obtainable on tround)
car or coach, Unreserved-(obtainable on ground) l7'- per molor
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TI.IE PAGEANTOF RLJNNYMEDE
In Aid of Local Hospitals and C lharities
Under the DistinguishedPatronageof H.R.H.the Prince of Wales,T.R.H.the Duke and Duchessof York t md the Earl and Princess Alice, Countessof Athlone
SYN0PSIS of
EPIS0DES
but is now harassed by a fresh invader. A party of
Danes reaches Chertsey Abbey and demands its surrender. The Abbot refuses; the monastery is burnt
and the monks martyred.
Episode 3
Norman, l2lS-England, welded into a
single State by the Norman Conquest, has reached the
moment when her feudal sovereign must be controlled.
The barons with their armed followers meet King John
o n R u n n y m e d e , a n d c o m p e l h i s a c c e p t a n c eo f t h e G r e a t
Charter. The pomp and heraldry of this scene are
splendidand unforgettable.
The Romans
Episode I
Prologue written by John Drinkwater and
spoken 6y Dame Sybil Thorndike and Lady
F o r b e sR o b e r t s o n( a t a l t e r n a t ep e r f o r m a n c e s ) .
t ees
E p i s o d e I R o m a n o - B r i t i s h , A . D . 4 4 - l l l u s t r at h
dawn of British history, when a Roman Legion, commanded by Vespasian, is advancing up the Thames
V a l l e y . T h e d o m e s t i c s c e n e o f a B r i t i s h c h i e f t a i nw i t h h i s
family and armed forces is interrupted by the approach
o f t h e R o m a n s . V e s p a s i a n ,i n t h e v a n o f h i s L e g i o n , i s
ambushedand nearly captured, but saved by the arrival
of his main force with eleohants.
having been
Saxon A.D. 884-8ritain,
Episode 2
c o n q u e r e d b y t h e A n g l o - S a x o n s ,i s m a k i n g S r e a t p r o g r e s s
Stuart, 1683-The Commonwealth is being
Episode 6
forgotten.
Charles ll has revived the colour and
picturesqueness of earlier days. He is shown at a meet
of his buckhounds at Sunninghill. ln the gallant crowd
attending the King are many notable men of the hour
and the Court ladiesinclude Louise de Querouaille and
Nell Gwynne.
A highwayman interlude provides a thrilling moment.
year Anne
Episode 7
Queen Anne, lTll-This
attended the first race meeting at Ascot. The leap into
popularity of the national sports of hunting and horseracing when England finally settled down to ways of
peace is illustrated in this and the previous episode.
W h e t h e r a " m e a lo r a m o u t h f u l" y o u c a ne n j o y
i t i n c o m f o r t i n t h e b i g M a r q u e e sa n d a t t h e a m ' p l l :
R e f r e s h m e n tB a r s o n - t h e P a g e a n tG r o u n d . A i l
c a t e r i n g i s p r o v i d e d b y M E C C A C A F E SL T D . a t
p r i c e s w i t h i n t h e r e a c ho f a l l . G o o d s e r v i c ea n d
t h e h i g h e s tq u a l i t y f o o d a r e t h e r u l e .
T h e r e w i l l b e a d a i l y s e r v i c eo f r e f r e s h m e n c s ,
l u n c h e o n st,e a s ,s u p p e r i a n d s n a c k sf r o m 1 2 n o o n
ti|1..11.3p
0 . m . B e e r s ,w i n e s a n d s p i r i t so f a l l t h e
w e l l - k n o w n b r a n d s a n d s e v e r a ls p e c i a l i t i eos f s o f t
drinks, ice creams,and tea and coiTeefreshly made
will be available.
SPECIMEN MENUS
H e r e a r e s o m e s p e c i m e nm e n u s ; LUNCHEON 2/6
Episode 4
P l a n t a g e n e t ,1 3 5 8 - l n t h e a g e o f c h i v a l r y
when joustingwas the sport of kingsand lords, Edward lll
i s s h o w n h o l d i n g a m a g n i f i c e n tt o u r n a m e n t a t W i n d s o r .
H i s p r i s o n e r s i n c l u d e t h e K i n g s o f F r a n c ea n d o f S c o t l a n d ,
who join in the contests. The Black Prince,the national
hero, is present, together with Queen Philippa, his
mother.
Tudor, 1522-The Renaissance
hasreached
Episode 5
E n g l a n d ,a n d t h e s p l e n d o u r - l o v i n g H e n r y V l l l , s t i l l y o u n g
and energetic, entertains at Windsor the Emperor
Charles V. Katherine of Aragon and Cardinal Wolsey
are prominent figures. A symbolical play is performed,
madrigalsare sung, followed by a masque and dancing,
and concluding the entertainment comes an exhibition
of archery, in which Henry takes part.
TUNCHEONS,
SUPPERS
AND
REFRESHMENTS
Roast Beef
Veal and Ham Pie
Roast Lamb
York Ham
or
Ox Tongue
Green Salad
Windsor Tournament
Episode 4
ll place of the disgraced Duchess of Marlborough reigns
Mrs. Masham. The scene is full of lively interest ind
charm.
Episode 8
Georgian, l8l6-Rural
England after
Waterloo. A country fair is in full swing. While the
merry-making is at its height troops are seen returning
f r o m t h e N a p o l e o n i cW a r . W h e n i t i s r e a l i s e dt h a t t h e
" lron Duke " is among them on a brief visit to England,
enthusiasm reaches fever heat.
The Duke of Wellington and his Staff are greeted by
m a n y n o t a b i l i t i e s ,a m i d t h e p l a u d i t s o f t h e c r o w d .
Epilogue written by John Drinkwater, spoken
b y M i s sl r e n e V a n b r u g ha n d M i s sV i o l e t V a n b r u g h
(at alternate performances).
Fruit Salad
Wine Jelly
or
Biscuitsand Cheese
TEA tl6
Tea-lndian or China
S a n dw i c h e s - v a r i o u s
White or Brown Bread
and Butter
Dundee and Almond Cake
Reception Pastries
DTNNER 4/Grape Fruit
Mayonnaiseof Salmon
Roast Chicken
Roast Beef
York Ham
Olrolque
Fruit and Cream
Coffee
BOOKING TABLESFOR PARTIES
Ring up Hop. 5135(Extension
211)bookyour
table and order your meal. This will save disappointmentbefore or after the performance
whichyour party will attend.
Sealing of Magna Carta on Runnymede
Episode 3
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PRICES OF ADMISSION
SEATING CAPACITY
The Stands have a seating capacity of 7,500, of which
2,250 are available at l/6 (uncovered and unreserved).
The remaining 5,250 are all covered and reserved, and
are priced at216, Sl- and l0/6.
Adjoining the Royal Box there are a limited number of
covered and reserved seats at 2ll- each.
TICKETS
Tickets will be on sale at the entrances to the Arena for
those who have not bought their tickets in advance.
Programmes and cushions (by the London Cushion Co.)
are obtainable inside the Arena.
YOUR
SEATS
NOW
.l BOOK
SPECIALCONCESSION
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BY
CAR PARKING
Reserved Car Park Tickets can be bought in advance,
price 5/-.
Unreserved at 216are obtainableonly on the ground.
These Parks adjoin the entrances to the Pageant Arena.
Advance booking from all the usual theatre ticket and
travel booking agencies, or direct fromPAGEANT TICKET OFFICE,
RUNNYMEDE LODGE.
EGHAM. SURREY.
(Egham700)
SASHA
LALLY . PAGEANT MASTER
GWEN
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SOUTH.WEST,
Victoria 8600
Army & Navy Co-operative Society, 105, Victoria St.
American Expre:s Co., Haymarket, S,W,
Whitehall 't't | |
Alexanda Hotel, Hyde Park Corner, S.W.l ...
S l o a n e' 1 5 2 1
Mrs. Burcham, {, Gerrett Lene, Wandsworth, S.W, | ...
Eettersea 3,175
... Whitehall 6888
T n v e l F e d e n r i o n C o . , 2 0 , C o c k s p u rS t . , S . W . l
H e r r o d s ,L t d . , B r o m p t o n R d . , S . W . l . . .
Sloane 123'l
Regent 7228
Ledies Army & Navy Club, St. JamesPlace,S.W.
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Putney 0,i73
" Martyns." 2a Disaeli Rd., Purney, S.W.
Victoria 9695
Stewart & Co., Vicroria House, Victoria SG. ...
Victoria 2827
Thames House Restaunnt, Millbank, S.W.l ...
Whitehall 808 |
United Service Club. Whiteh.ll. S.W. I
Overseas Treding & Shipping Co-, 106, Fulham Rd.,
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Pickfords Ltd., 156, Brompton
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Museum 1529 V/ebsrer& Girling, Itd., 2ll, Biker Sr., N.W.l
W;lbeck 6666
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Gerrard 6920 Stewart & Co.,225, Finchtey Rd.: N.W.3
Hampstead 5995
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Genenl Travel Agency, Queen Victoria Colonadc,W.C.
Holborn 9912
Howards Hotet, Norfotk St-, Stand, W.C,
Temple Ball{Oo
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Brirish ConainentalTravel, 48, Southampton Row,
Monument 0931-3
Holborn 9442 J o h n s o n & C o . , 1 3 3 , F e n c h u r c h S t . , E . C .
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S. & J. Levy, Harton Gardens, E.C.
B r i c i s h R e s o r t s8 u . e a u , 7 6 , N e w O x f o r d S s . ,W . C - l . . .
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D i s r r i c r 1 4 e s s e n g e&r T h e a t r e C o . , 1 0 0 , S r . M a r t i n ' s
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Berners Hotel, Berners St.
Fords Hotel, Manchester St., W. | ...
Shaftesbury Hotel,5t. Andrews StTrocadero Regtaurent, Shaftesbury Avenue
Popular Cafe, Piccadilly, \iy'.l
Florence Restaurant, Ruoert St. ...
N U M B E RO F T I C K E T SE. T C . ,R E Q U I R E D
ON:June
LIST OF AGENTS AND SUB.AGENTS
LON D ON
Ashton & Mitchell'5 Royal Theatre Agency, l2-l'1,
Maylair 7222
Meyfair Place, Berkeley St., W, I
Regent 6789
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T h o s . C o o k & S o n s ,B e r k e l e y S t . , W . l
Mayfair 7500
C h a p p e l l& C o . , 5 0 , N e w B o n d S t . , W . l
Whitehall 3333
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Mayfair 66O0
Mar:hell & SnelSrove,Oxford St., W. I
Regent 6957
M o n s e i g n e u rR e s t a u r a n t ,P i c c t d i l l t , W . l
Murdoch, Murdoch & Co., .163,Oxford St., W. | (end
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Pa;;;; & do., 96, New oxtora ii., w.i
Regent.1655
Princes Resteurant, Picc.dilly, W.l
SPECIAL TERMS FOR PARTIES
Parties of 30 or more persons belonging to any school,
club, or other recognised body attending the Pageant, can
obtain a discount of 10"/" on their booking providing the
tickets are bought at one time before May lst, and the party
vouched for by the Secretary.
PHOYOGRAIH
Last date for l0' discounr for
approved panies now exrended
to May l5th.
Nearest Agent-See
Back
A5cot
A ylesbury
Barking
B a s i n S s t o k e( H a n t s )
Beaconsfield
Birmingham
Brighton..Bristo I
Bournemouth
8radford...
Bromley ...
Cam be rl ey(Su rre y)
Cambridge
Can rerbury
Cate rham
Chertsey
C.o ydon
Dorking...
Dove r
Dubl in
Eastbou rne
E gh a m
Epsom
Esher
Ewell
F o lk e s t o n e
Gerrards Cross ...
Gillingham
Harrow
Hastings ..
Hendon Cenrral...
Henley on ihames
HiSh Wycombe ...
Ascot Printing Works, Queens Place, High St
W. H. Smith & Sons, Ltd., 28, High St.
The Longbridge Press,70, Longbridge Rd.
C. Scard, V/inton Square.
H. J. Nurt, Starion Gates.
Dale, Forty & Co.,80-8.1, New St.
Pickfords, Ltd.,95, Queens Rd.
Chas. Lockier,29a, Queens Rd.
!. E. Beale, The Quadrant.
J..Wood & Sons, Ltd., 9, New lvetate.
Morley & Son, Aberdeen Buildings, High St.
Mundays, 23, East 5t.
Potter & Co.
W. W. Bell & Co., Ltd.,6, KinSs Pa.ade.
Pickfords, Ltd.,20, St. Margarets Rd.
Elythe & Marden, Ltd., 26, Croydon Rd.
A, Cooke, I, Windscr St.
Coldmans Tours,4, Grand Parade, High St.
Andrews & Co., l5a, South St.
Pickdords, 1td., 77, Castle St.
Pigott & Co., Ltd., | 12, Grafton St.
Pickfords, Ltd., 6, Terminus Buildings.
F. Larkin, 60, High St.
Wesrern & Co., High StEsher Pharmacy, High St.
Ewell Court Electrical, 197, Kingston Rd.
Pickfords, Ltd., 13, Guildhall St.
R, Binder, 6, Sration Parade.
Pickfords, Ltd., King 5t.
Pickfords. Ltd.,383, Station Rd.
Pickfords,Ltd.,2l, Havelock Rd.
Lane.
Hounson, 22. Watford
W. H. Smith & Son, Ltd., l, Ouke St.
H. J. Nu(t, 24, High 5t.
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Pickfords, Lrd.,90, Western Rd.
Pickfords, Ltd., 25. Fyfe Rd.
Archibald Ramsden, Ltd., 12, Park Rd.
Pickfords, Ltd.,27, Queen St.
Pickfords, Ltd., Bank St.
Ashton & Mitchell, Midland Ho.el.
W. H. Smith & Son, Ltd.,60, High StA c o t t s , 1 2 , 1 ,H i g h S t .
\^/. H. Smith & Son, Ltd.
Moon & Sons, Ltd.,67, George St.
Barnes & Avis, 3-7, Duke St.
Roberts & Sons, 73, Stetion Rd.
Wood & Sons,30, Station Rd.
C. Allingham.
Arthurs, 2, Dome Buildings.
Etherington & Son,.l, Lion St.
Joseph Mears Motors & Launches. 5, Hill SrPickfords, Ltd.,371, Hith St.
Blanc-hett & Sons, 99. High Sr.
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Hontgomery,23,
Clarence St.
W. Pack, London Rd.
W. Knibb, 10, Brighton Rd.
J. Dewey, Grove Rd.
W. H. Smith & Son, Ltd., High St.
Emery & Co., High St.
Willis & Sons, 268-270, High St.
A. Jack, 22, High St.
W. H. Smith & Son, Ltd., High 5t.
W. H- Smith & Son. Ltd.. Dukes Ride.
Messrs. Rhythm, 27, Church 5t.
Maxwell & Sons..t5. Mill St.
\^/. H. Smilh & Son. Ltd.,5, Thames 5t.
Herring Erothers, The Garage.
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