The Battle of Flowers in Jersey.

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The Battle of Flowers in Jersey.

So here we have the Jersian pound, nominal – 5. The year of issue of this coin is 2008.

The first Battle of Flowers was held on 9 August 1902 on Victoria Avenue, Saint Helier. The First World War interrupted the tradition and it was not until 1928 that the Battle was revived at Springfield where it was held until 1938. The threat of war meant the 1939 event was abandoned and it was not until 1951 that the event was revived back on Victoria Avenue, where it was held for many years on the last Thursday in July.

The Jersey Battle of Flowers is an annual carnival held in the Channel Island of Jersey on the second Thursday of August. The festival consists of music, funfairs, dancers, majorettes and a parade of flower floats alongside various street entertainers. The largest attendance to date is thought to be that of 1969 when 60,000 people were present.

The 'Battle' itself originally consisted of dismantling the floats to provide floral ammunition for a literal battle of flowers between participants and spectators, but this aspect has long been abandoned. Since 1989, a nighttime Moonlight Parade with the floats festooned in lights has been introduced. The Moonlight Parade ends with a fireworks display. Recent years have seen higher turnouts to the moonlight parade, which attracts locals as well as tourists.

Object data

Title

The Battle of Flowers in Jersey.

Artist

Obverse: Ian Rank-Broadley.

Date

2008.

Culture

Jersey.

Medium

Silver 0.925.

Dimensions

28.28x38.61.

Classification

Coin.

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