Loreburn School, Dumfries (c.1901)
- Dumfries
- 1901
The Coronation of Edward VII is celebrated by thousands of Coventry Sunday school children.
The cameraman used up at least three rolls of film and still captured only short sections of this gargantuan parade, which followed a Lady Godiva procession featured in another Mitchell and Kenyon film. If the sheer number of participants is impressive enough, just imagine the countless hours spent cleaning, pressing and polishing all those Sunday best outfits for the occasion.
Parade of school children and adults in Coventry.
The more-or-less formal school parades (plus the odd sports day) collected here present a more regimented Edwardian childhood than the one which so often bursts into M&K's other films. The films capture a transitional moment in British education, with classroom provision extended in 1902's Education Act.
With a variety of educational models on display - local authority and church-run (Anglican or Catholic) - some schools are more formal or relaxed than others. As we watch them parade, it’s hard not to be reminded that much of this new generation, so full of life and hope, was destined for the trenches of World War I.