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Coronation bonfire at Whitehaven, 1902

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Coronation bonfire at Whitehaven, 1902

A superbly constructed bonfire at Whitehaven, 120 feet in height and 155 feet in circumference, containing 600 tons of timber and brushwood, 2000 gallons of petrol and with an air shaft specially constructed in the middle. It was built in celebration of the coronation of King Edward VII. Unfortunately, the king fell ill just two days before his coronation but it was lit anyway. Date: 1902

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A Spectacular Coronation Bonfire at Whitehaven, 1902: A Testament to Community Spirit and Historical Tradition This evocative photograph captures the impressive scale and grandeur of a Coronation Bonfire built in the coastal town of Whitehaven, Cumbria, in 1902. Measuring an impressive 120 feet in height and 155 feet in circumference, this colossal pyre was constructed from an astounding 600 tons of timber and brushwood, 2000 gallons of petrol, and featured a special air shaft in its center. The bonfire was meticulously erected as a celebration of the upcoming coronation of King Edward VII, who was set to ascend the British throne on June 22, 1902. Tragically, King Edward VII fell ill just two days before his coronation, forcing the postponement of the event. Undeterred, the people of Whitehaven chose to proceed with the lighting of their magnificent bonfire as a symbol of their unwavering commitment to the monarchy and the traditions of their community. The image of the blazing pyre against the night sky serves as a poignant reminder of the historical significance of such celebrations and the enduring spirit of unity and camaraderie they foster. This photograph, taken from Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past and the rich cultural traditions that continue to shape our collective memory. The Coronation Bonfire at Whitehaven, 1902, stands as a testament to the power of community spirit and the enduring allure of historical celebrations.

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