Thanks, John,
Well, as far as I am concerned, half the fun of this genealogy stuff is a glimpse into the lives people lived. Is your mother still alive (my parents are long gone)? If so can you get any other reminiscences?
My God, you have a good memory to remember the license number in 1953! My wife remembers seeing the Coronation on her grandmother's TV - one of the very few around in Mumbles, Wales. A tiny screen - and she remembers seeing Queen Salote of Tonga sitting out in the rain! Must have filled the screen!
Thought you might like this extract from the Anglican Church News online:
"24 November 2001: We hear from the vicar of Stiffkey
The Guardian has published an essay by the current vicar of Stiffkey about Harold Davidson, rector of that parish from 1906 to 1932, who was defrocked for 'systematic misbehaviour'. A note to our readers who are not English: the word 'Stiffkey' is actually pronounced 'Worcestershire'." It is at
www.guardian.co.uk/religion/Story/0,2763,605275,00.html Thanks again and kind regards,
George