In 1981 the government decided to deploy Cruise missiles at the Molesworth RAF base in Cambridgeshire- making it a focus for protest by peace campaigners. I was there on a demo in 1985 (I think)- and took these pictures.
Errrrmmm - when i said "in it", I was stretching a point - I meant "present in it". I'm standing beside the Bishop, so not actually visible. I've looked up my list. but you aren't on it - unless you've changed yuor name since then - but far more people turned up than we were expecting - it was very pleasing,
That warning notice might also have added the possibility that Unauthorized Persons would give themselves a nasty cut. It seems from the last photo that the base has already been bombed, without anyone noticing.
We had asked for access to the chapel, and they thought that we might try to reach it - over the years, quite a few people tried to reach it by various ways - one person climbed a tree that overhung the fence, and there were mass cuttings of the fence, but I don't thin kt hat anyone reached it There were also Snowball actions, but those didn't involve the chapel - in those, the fence was cut on the other side of the bridle path, into the base itself
I think that I've now worked out that photo that puzzled me - wasn't that the first year - and hadn't they blocked off the bridle path too? I remember now that there was a huge fuss when they blocked it, and had to unblock it again
I think that it was intended to add to the sense of prayer, rather than theatre - but I can't remember who suggested the Rogation day procession aspect
It was the first time that I'd heard "God is the only landlord" sung out of doors - gave it so much more meaning - especially as part of the land at Peace Corner belonged to the Diocese pf peterborough - grrrrr!
Things are coming back to me too - people have rain hoods up and the ground is wet - and we drove home through rain too. For the second year, we got a heatwave, despite a forecast of fog, and we were all dragging coats and macs round the base. The fog had well cleared by the time we started!
The day started off beautifully- and then there was a downpour. The earliest pictures in the sequence show blue skies, the later ones show umbrellas and puddles and raincoats.
That's right, according to my memory too - whereas, the following year, we got the reverse - damp clinging fog followed by heat - we discovered afterwards that it went above 20 that day
The idea was that we were combining a Rogation procession with May ceremonies - not sure whose idea the thurible was - probably the thurifer''s - but it was carried all three years, and used at each prayer station. That first year, i thihnk that we were hoping, right to the end of the day, that we might be allowed into the chapel
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Would you care to point yourself out?
What a small world!
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That warning notice might also have added the possibility that Unauthorized Persons would give themselves a nasty cut. It seems from the last photo that the base has already been bombed, without anyone noticing.
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There were also Snowball actions, but those didn't involve the chapel - in those, the fence was cut on the other side of the bridle path, into the base itself
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