Kitchels
1963 , Harwich (Essex)
Cat no. 407
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An annual ceremony, performed by the incoming Mayor, in which kitchels (small buns) are distributed to local children.
The inaugural ceremony of the Mayors of Harwich when small buns, Kitchels, are distributed to local children. The first shot shows a ferry in the harbour. This is followed by the Mayoral procession to the Church. The Mayor is filmed inside the Old Town Hall, on the Quay at Harwich. He makes a speech and then presents the Mayoress, Peggy Simmonds, with her chain of office. Out on the balcony of the Town Hall, the party, including the Town Clerk, Mr. Tom Moonlight, throw the kitchels to the crowd below. There are close up shots of children eating and also shots of one being fed to a dog.
Featured Buildings
Harwich Old Town Hall
Featured Events
The annual inaugural ceremony of the Mayor of Harwich
Keywords
Customs and traditions; Kitchels
Background Information
Kitchel is an Anglo-Saxon word for a small cake. This ceremony takes place annually on May 28th. The ceremony is performed by the incoming Mayor. Sid Simmonds owned a jewellers shop in Harwich.
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Production company : Anglia Television
Manifestations
Kitchels
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Genre: Television / News
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Locations: Harwich (Essex)
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Description Type: monographic
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Related to: Anglia news
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Subject: Tom Moonlight / town halls / Sid Simmons / kitchels / Mayor Making Day, Harwich / harbours
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