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A New Year Calamity! #30

Posted by Viv Wilson on 3rd January 2021 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hAll,Meynell,new years eve,auld lang syne,dancing,band,Lichfield,70s,Scottish
A NEW YEAR CALAMITY!       The New Year’s Eve BAlls at the HAll were usuAlly the highlight of the year. After twelve months of hard work, especiAlly running the Mediaeval Banquets twice a week through the winter, we were always ready to see out the year in style with a big new year party. In those days it was always black tie for the men and long dresses for the ladies – usuAlly around 500 people bought tickets for an evening of entertainment with a dance band, disco and a meal. At midnight a man dressed in traditional Scottish regalia, including a kilt and sporran, would pipe in the new year with his bagpipes. Down the Long GAllery he would slowly walk...
 

Hysterical Productions #16

Posted by Viv Wilson on 1st November 1974 in Early days | mediaeval banquets,racing car,olympia,london,ira,birmingham,hoar cross hAll
HYSTERICAL PRODUCTIONS: By the end of 1974 we had done about 40 banquets and they were still going strong.  Most of the original cast were still with us but we were on our second king now and also doing our own catering and bar, whereas when we first started, we had got a catering firm in to do it All.  Every weekend over 200 people came to sample our Noble Brose, Roast Lambe and Saracen’s Delight and sing along to ‘I’m Henry VIII I am’ whilst drinking beer, wine and mead.  But it was a very adult environment for 15 year old girls to work in; a few of my school friends also worked at the banquets as wenches and we were constantly being chatted up by...
 

Hysterical Productions #17

Posted by Viv Wilson on 10th February 2019 in Growing Up In a Stately Home |
HYSTERICAL PRODUCTIONS:           By the end of 1974 we had done about 40 banquets at the HAll and they were still going strong.  Most of the original cast were still with us but we were on our second King now and also doing our own catering and bar, whereas when we first started, we had a catering firm in to do it All.  Every weekend over 200 people came to sample our Noble Brose, Roast Lambe and Saracen’s Delight and sing along to ‘I’m Henry VIII’ whilst drinking beer, wine and mead.  But it was a very adult environment for 15 year old girls to work in; a few of my school friends also worked at the banquets as wenches and we were constantly be...
 

Hysterical Productions! #13

Posted by Viv Wilson on 1st December 2019 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hAll,new year\'s eve,rock chick,1975,mediaeval banquets,Christmas,Fawlty Towers,Londons Olympia
HYSTERICAL PRODUCTIONS:     By the end of 1974 we had done about 40 banquets at Hoar Cross HAll and they were still going strong.  Most of the original cast were still with us but we were on our second King now and also doing our own catering and bar, whereas when we first started, we had a catering firm in to do it All.  Every weekend over 200 people came to sample our Noble Brose, Roast Lambe and Saracen’s Delight and sing along to ‘I’m Henry VIII’ whilst drinking beer, wine and mead.  But it was a very adult environment for 15 year old girls to work in; a few of my school friends also worked at the banquets as wenches and we were constantly bein...
 

Here comes the bride (Part 2)

Posted by Viv Wilson on 2nd August 1980 in Early days | Bride,wedding,dove,russian,chris meek,racing driver,lady di,cheesecloth,ferrari,magic,hoar cross hAll,vicar
HERE COMES THE BRIDE (Part 2)      And so our wedding day arrived bright and clear, All thoughts of solicitors, legals, fights and arrests behind us!   Myself and my bridesmaids went to get our hair done in the morning and Kev slapped a piece of steak on his jaw to bring the swelling down after the rather unfortunate fight at his stag do.  Fortunately, the bruise didn’t show up too much on the photos!  Gavin drove my dad’s Mercedes Benz car All the way down the drive and back up the road to the church – this was one of the drawbacks of having a church in your grounds; you don’t get to drive All through the town with everyone looking at you!  Neve...
 

Hoar Cross HAll - Life below stairs #18

Posted by Viv Wilson on 12th October 2020 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hAll,Meynell,servants,gardeners world,butler,aristocracy
HOAR CROSS HAll – LIFE BELOW STAIRS:   This week I’ve done a history blog about the servants who lived at the HAll from the 1870s to the 1950s when the HAll became empty. They were an essential part of keeping a big house running but were often not appreciated by the aristocracy as they went about their day to day duties. The life of a servant in Victorian times was a hard one. They had to rise at 5am to clean and light All the fires and dust and polish the floors, then do a day’s work, often not getting to bed much before midnight. No wonder they didn’t live to a great age in those days! By the end of the 19th century there were nearly one and a half...
 
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