The Coronation is a bit before my time too, considering I wasn't born yet; but I've often heard the story of the Coronation television party my parents held .
Since ours was the first and only television in the houses nearby ( specially acquired for this very occasion ! ) , most of the neighbours in the little enclave at our end of the street came.The nearest Ardrossan Road got to a street party...but, being Ardrossan Road, a rather staider affair apparently . Not least because, since his daughter helpfully shepherded my six-year-old sister to school, they felt obliged to invite the family of the minister from the Free Church manse; and he alas turned out a distinctly dour guest, whose presence put something of a damper on any tendency to jollity.
Also there were the Gibsons and Mrs Wood, from either side; the registrar's family the Brysons, possibly even the Perrys too I think, who lived at " Stanleybank " before the Seaburys; and most of them had a couple of youngsters in tow . My mother produced a fine array of refreshments, which were laid out in the back room , and there also the Bryson baby slept most of the day peacefully away ; being remarkably good, I'm told, given the lively lad he grew into...
Everyone else was crowded into our ( fortunately quite large ) front room, round a TV which was no bigger than a modern portable; though this , believe it or not , was a great advance in screen size compared to previous models. So whatever view they got of proceedings couldn't have been exactly marvellous. Here's a picture of that very set, from a TV museum collection:
http://www.nationalmediamuseum.org.uk/C ... =1987-5041
And quite where they all found room to sit is another thing to wonder, unless some of them brought their own chairs . I do know that our neighbour Mrs Wood, who had a houseful of old things , helped out here by bringing as a permanent gift an old, rather attractive carved wooden child-sized chair that had seen better days . Perfect for my sister Anne, and in due course it was handed down and I had the pleasure of sitting in it too.
Susan



