How many people remember the Coronation? That was just so exciting. My mother bought me a dress in red, white and blue, and we had what seemed like an endless round of parties and other celebrations. At our school - Watton Primary in Norfolk - we had a day of maypole dancing and singing and making a dreadful noise on our recorders and drums for local dignitaries, and we were all presented with a tin of smarties with a picture of the Queen on a horse on front, and then we lined up to be each given a New Testament with our names inscribed therein.
Then we had another party where we had the most wonderful food and were each presented with a Coronation Mug - I immediately dropped mine and it smashed. Despite crying long and loud, I wasn't given another one.
And just when we were almost sated by it all, the film of it came out and we were all taken to the cinema to see the gold coach and the pomp of the ceremony itself.