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London 1977: Gentlemen, Photographers and Queens

MJ Malleck// I love the message in today’s postcard, it is addressed to “Betty & Kay,” and it feels a bit like a boast to one’s girlfriends, who you know will be delighted for your good fortune. Se ptember 29, 1977 Dear Girls: Two weeks in London! A gentleman friend to dine and go to the theatre with! (We do share the costs of dinners and most theatres) But it has been fun. To Norway on Sunday. Love Dorothy L. The phrase gentleman friend means suitor, or beau, or male lover. There is a short story by the Anton Chekhov called A Gentleman Friend which you can read here…. https://americanliterature.com/author/anton-chekhov/short-story/a-gentleman-friend Perhaps Dorothy and her “gentleman friend” went to see Jesus Christ Superstar at the Palace Theatre. While many religious groups spoke against the play, especially as like Godspell it did not depict the crucifixion, it seems that Dorothy was a thoroughly modern girl. She pays her own way! So, she may have wanted to see JC...

Elvis died, let's go to England

 by MJ Malleck /// Today’s postcard was sent from London, England to Owen Sound September 15, 1977, almost 45 years ago. It reads: Many thanks for driving us down to Malton. We got off in time in a 747 and arrived on time, Heathrow. London is bright and warm to-day. We are in Hammersmith but there is a free bus into the Bristol so hope to get into town tomorrow. Love Phil & Charlotte. Two stamps, purple 5p with Queen Elizabeth’s profile, familiar to Canadians from our coinage and stamps. Although, in the 70s, our coins show Queen Elizabeth facing left and wearing a small tiara. The full crown on these British stamps didn’t appear on our coins until 1990. And I find that this crown is actually called a diadem. It is a full circle and what Elizabeth wears for royal portraits. The George IV State Diadem or the Diamond Diadem, made for his coronation. With roses, thistles, and shamrocks as symbols of England, Scotland, and Ireland it was designed in 1820 and has 1,333 diamond...