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A pearly queen at the 2019 parade A giant balloon at LNYDP . The London New Year's Day Parade (LNYDP) is an annual parade through the streets of the West End of London on 1 January. The parade first took place in 1987, [1] as the Lord Mayor of Westminster's Big Parade. The parade was renamed in 1994, and for 2000 only it was called the ...
The Lord Mayor's water-procession on the Thames, circa 1683 In 1747, the Lord Mayor went to the City of Westminster on a barge via the River Thames. These were the original parade floats . Formerly, the route was varied each year so that the procession could pass through the Lord Mayor's home ward ; since 1952, however, the route has been fixed.
This is a list of mayors and the later lord mayors of the City of Westminster.. The official car of the Lord Mayor of Westminster bearing the registration number WE1. After having elected a mayor since its creation as a Metropolitan Borough in 1900, the City of Westminster was awarded the dignity of a Lord Mayoralty by letters patent dated 11 March 1966.
The show dates to the 13th century and is the first official engagement of a new Lord Mayor of London.
Thousands of people have gathered in the City of London to watch the Lord Mayor’s Show, a parade dating back more than 800 years. Alderman Nicholas Lyons marked his election as the 694th Lord ...
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By the 15th century, during this yearly pageant the mayor would have been joined by members of the city's companies dressed in their liveries and accompanied by minstrels. [4] (Today the parade is known as the Lord Mayor's Show). [5] John Norman is considered to be the first lord mayor to go to Westminster by water. [6]
Horse Guards Parade, Westminster [9] Barnes Children's Literature Festival [10] Barnes, London: 2015 City of London Festival: City of London [11] 1962 Carnival de Cuba: Southwark Park [12] 2005 Pride London: Westminster [13] 1972 Motorexpo: Canary Wharf [14] 1996 World Naked Bike Ride: Central London: 2001 London Festival of Architecture: all ...