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St. George's Day Dinner: Memos, circulars, correspondences, invitations, speeches, seating plans, programmes, staff lists, etc. 1981-85 (HQ 2.5)

 Record Group
Identifier: HQ 2-5

Content Description

Contains circulars, programme rundown, correspondences, seating plans, speeches, staff lists and other miscellaneous items related to the annual St. George's Day Dinners from the years 1981-1985, inclusive.

Dates

  • Creation: 1981-1985

Creator

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Biographical / Historical

St. George's Day is traditionally observed on April 23 in England and a number of other countries. As St. George has been adopted as the patron saint of British Scouting, Hong Kong Scouts have a long established history of celebrating this day with a territory-wide rally and parade in Apri every year, from the movement's founding before WWI, and more consistently since WWII. This was typically the largest and most important annual gathering of Hong Kong Scouts, typically attended by thousands of Hong Kong Scouts in the earlier years, and tens of thousands of Scouts in the more recent past, and presided over by the Chief Scout and Governor of Hong Kong. In later years, it is also typically followed by a dinner, attended by both Scout members, supporters and dignitaries in Hong Kong. In 1987, subsequent to the signing of the Sino-British accord related to the eventual handover of Hong Kong back to China and under Governor and Chief Scout Youde, the date for this annual rally was moved to sometime later in the Fall, hence breaking the long tradition of St. George's Day rallies. From 1987 onward, the annual rally has been held in the Fall, typically in October or November.

Extent

0.5 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Immediate Source of Acquisition

This was transferred from backup storage of the Administration Branch of the Association Headquarters upon the set up of the Hong Kong Scout Archives.

Materials Specific Details

The records are typically in English only or in both English and Chinese.

Language of description
English
Script of description
Greek

Repository Details

Part of the SAHK Repository

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