- Royal Tournament
The Royal Tournament was the World's largest
military tattoo and pageant, held by theBritish Armed Forces annually between1880 and1999 . The venue was originally theRoyal Agricultural Hall and latterly theEarls Court Exhibition Centre . In its later years it also acted as a fundraising event for leading forces charities, such asThe Royal British Legion .History
The Grand Military Tournament and Assault at Arms was held at the former
Royal Agricultural Hall , inIslington from 21 to 26 June 1880. The Tournament was effectively a series of competitions contested by the officers and men of the regular and auxiliary units of the Army. Although crowds didn’t flock to the Tournament in the first year, it was held again in 1881 and subsequent years.More audience friendly acts were added including music from military bands, re-enactments, Musical Rides by the Cavalry and Musical Drives by the Artillery. Crowds began to flock to performances at the Agricultural hall and during the early 1900s the show outgrow its home and moved to the west London venue of Olympia. The
Royal Navy and theRoyal Air Force also became involved. The show was renamed a number of times until it finally became the Royal Tournament.Post World War 2
After the
Second World War , the Tournament once again moved to a larger stage and opened its doors to the public at theEarls Court Exhibition Centre in 1950. With the exception of the war years, the Tournament was staged every summer from 1880 to 1999. On Monday2 August 1999 , the Royal Tournament closed for the final time, after the ruling Labour party in the wake of the 1998Strategic Defence Review decided it would be a good cost-cutting measure. The decision was further compounded by the financial loss incurred by the 1998 Royal Tournament. However, other events such asTrooping the Colour , theEdinburgh Military Tattoo andRoyal International Air Tattoo have continued to remain an active part of British military pageantry. Nevertheless the Royal Tournament entered the history books as the First, Oldest and BiggestMilitary Tattoo in the World.On TV
The Royal Tournament was a regular feature on BBC TV in the summer schedule.
The Royal Tournament 1970 was shown on BBC1 on Saturday 25 July and was billed as a second visit to Earl's Court for that year's spectacular and featured
The Musical Drive by The Kings TroopRoyal Horse Artillery
The White Helmets display by the Royal Signals Motor Cycle Team
Continuity Drill by The Queen's Colour Squadron ofThe Royal Air Force
Massed Band and Bugles of the Light Division
The Royal Corps of Signals in the Bandstand
with commentatorGeoffrey Wheeler There was a special article in The Radio Times that week on [http://www.army.mod.uk/royalsignals/whelmets/index.htm|"The White Helmets"] - mentioning Sgt George Garside and Signalman Mick Hanson.
The Royal Tournament 1972 was shown on BBC1 on Sunday 16 July and featured
The Musical Drive by The King's Troop,Royal Horse Artillery ,
The Field Gun Comptetition by TheRoyal Navy ,
National Dances by the Singapore Armed Forces,
Commando Assault Course by TheRoyal Marines 42Commando ,
Continuity Drill by The Queen's Colour Squadron,Royal Air Force in the Bandstand,
The Staff Band of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers,
with commentator Michael Charlton.The Royal Tournament 1974 was shown on BBC1 on Saturday 13 July and featured
The Musical Drive by the King's TroopRoyal Horse Artillery
The Field Gun Competition by TheRoyal Navy ,
Continuity Drill by the RAF Queen's Colour Squardron
National Dancing and Music by the Sri Lanka Police Reserve
Massed Bands of theRoyal Marines
The Band of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps in the Bandstand
with commentator Tom FlemingA petition to reinstate The Royal Tournament was created on the Government's E-Petitions website and concluded on 19 January 2008 with 838 signatures. It can be found at http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/RoyalTournament/. The Government's response can be found at http://www.pm.gov.uk/output/Page14647.asp.
A new petition has been created that is due to conclude on the 10 March 2009. As of 25 July 2008 it has over a thousand signatures. It can be found at http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Tournament/
See also
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King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery
*Field gun competition External links
* [http://www.royaltournament.org www.royaltournament.org] - Information Website
* [http://www.pafg.co.uk Pictures and Videos of Command Field Gun]
* [http://www.devonportfga.co.uk The Devonport Field Gun Association Website]
* [http://www.militarytattoo.org www.militarytattoo.org] - Information Website
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