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Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II marked the
twenty-fifth anniversary of
Queen Elizabeth II's accession to the throne of the
United Kingdom,
Canada,
Australia,
New Zealand, and other
Commonwealth realms. It was celebrated with large-scale parties and parades throughout the United Kingdom and the
Commonwealth throughout 1977, culminating in June with the official "Jubilee Days," held to coincide with the
Queen's Official Birthday. The anniversary date itself was commemorated in church services across the land on 6 February 1977, and continued throughout the month. In March, preparations started for large parties in every major city of the United Kingdom, as well as for smaller ones for countless individual streets throughout the country.
National and international goodwill visits
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No monarch before
Elizabeth II visited more of the
United Kingdom in such a short span of time (the trips lasted three months). All in all, the Queen and her husband
Prince Philip visited a total of 36
counties. The trip started with record crowds gathering to see the Royals in
Glasgow on 17 May. After moving to
England (where a record one million spectators came to greet the couple in
Lancashire) and
Wales, the Queen and Prince Philip wrapped up the first of their trips with a visit to
Northern Ireland. Among the places visited during the national trips were numerous schools, which were the...
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