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May 2022
History will be made in Ripon on Saturday night when the Platinum Jubilee Horn, made to mark the Queen's remarkable reign, is blown for the first time.
The horn, commissioned by the city council to provide Ripon's citizens and visitors with a ceremonial means of celebrating Her Majesty's 70 years of service, will be presented to Cllr Sid Hawke, the Right Worshipful the Mayor of Ripon by John Richmond BEM.
Mr Richmond, an honorary freeman and former Mayor of Ripon, has the distinction of being the only person to carry out the internationally famous setting of the watch ceremony while in mayoral office, when he acted as a 'stand-in' hornblower in December 1975.
He told the Stray Ferret:
John Richmond BEM and Freeman of the City of Ripon who made history in 1975, will present the new Platinum Jubilee Horn.
The nightly setting of the watch has continued un-broken for 1,136 years and is believed to be the world's longest continuously-held ceremonial event.
It has survived the Black Death, other plagues, world wars, civil war and, more recently, the covid pandemic lockdowns, which saw Ripon's team of four hornblowers keep the tradition alive by sounding their blasts behind closed doors at their homes.
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