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Actress Wendy Craig paid a visit to Warwick to open the Emscote Lawn School Elizabethan
Actress Wendy Craig paid a visit to Warwick to open the Emscote Lawn School Elizabethan Fair. Miss Craig said: " The education of our children is one of the most vital matters in the world today. We must preserve a choice of school in order to cater for every kind of child. We don t want to produce children like cars from an assembly line, lacking individual flair." Miss Craig, star of the TV series, " Not in Front of the Children, " arrived from her mothers home in Kenilworth by an " Elizabethan horse-drawn coach" re-constructed by boys at the school. A ducking stool, quintain(jousting), stocks, madrigals, a pig roast, archery, falconry and the school staff and pupils in full Elizabethan costume provided the period flavour.
27th June 1970
Coventry Telegraph Archive
Mirrorpix
Warwick
Warwickshire
England
Media ID 21577983
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Actress Wendy Craig, known for her role in the TV series "Not in Front of the Children" graced Warwick with her presence as she inaugurated the Emscote Lawn School Elizabethan Fair. The event aimed to celebrate education and emphasize the importance of providing diverse schooling options for children. Miss Craig expressed her belief that nurturing individuality is crucial, stating, "We don't want to produce children like cars from an assembly line, lacking individual flair". Arriving in style from her mother's home in Kenilworth, Miss Craig made a grand entrance aboard an exquisite "Elizabethan horse-drawn coach" meticulously reconstructed by talented boys from the school. The fair exuded a delightful period charm with various attractions such as a ducking stool, quintain (jousting), stocks, madrigals, pig roast, archery demonstrations, falconry displays and even the entire school staff and pupils dressed in elaborate Elizabethan costumes. The photograph captures this momentous occasion on June 27th, 1970. It serves as a nostalgic reminder of an era when education was celebrated through vibrant events like these. This image showcases not only Miss Craig's visit but also highlights the dedication of Emscote Lawn School towards fostering unique talents and preserving historical traditions. This print from Memory Lane Prints allows us to relive this remarkable day where education took center stage amidst laughter and merriment.
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