part of the Anglican communion

A Church of England in the diocese of Manchester.

Boy Bishops

May Queens

1958-59                    David Balshaw

1959-60                    Christopher Rawlinson

1960-61                    Stanley Alcock

1961-62                    Charles Ferguson

1962-63                    Keith Schofield    

1963-64                    Roy Shackleton

1964-65                    James Harris

1965-66                    Jeffrey Rostron     

1966-67                    Neil Hitchen

1967-68                    Stirling Rothwell

1968-69                    Howard Hughes

1969-70                    Michael Bowe

1970-71                    Richard Lloyd

1971-72                    Anthony Bowe

1972-73                    Roger Rothwell

1973-74                    Christopher Horsfall

1974-75                    Shaun Bromley

2007-08                    Samuel Edwards  

1947          Anne Sharples

1948          Sheila Livesey

1949          Barbara Ashworth

1950          Dorothy Everitt

1951          Megan Taylor

1952          Pamela Watkins

1953        Eileen Haworth

1954        Francis Tomlinson

1955        Geraldine Rostron

1956        Marian Lord

1957      Carolyn Turner

1958      Christine Bailey

1959      Yvonne Russell

1960      Susan Haworth

1961      Betty Lund

1962      Lynne Shackleton

1963      Shirley Rothwell  

St Nicholas Church

with St John and St Michael

 

Founded 1511—listed 2*

In post-war Newchurch, Rossendale, the crowning of the May Queen was a feature of the community. Pre-war, parish Whit Walks were quite common but it would appear that  it was only after the war that the Crowning of the May Queen was introduced, by the Rev’d Stanley Lane.  50 years ago in 1957 the following description appeared in the St Nicholas Gazette: “The new Queen Carolyn Turner wore a velvet gown of white figured organza trimmed with mauve bows of velvet to tone with her velvet train.  She carried a bouquet of sweet peas.  Her attendants, Glenis Pickup and Christine Bailey wore dresses of orchid pink and checked organza with half bonnets to match.  They carried dainty muffs trimmed with lilies of the valley…..then Caroline was crowned May Queen by the retiring Queen, Marian Lord.”

 

On a Saturday, the May Queen and her attendants along with the boy Bishop processed through the parish and ended up in St Nicholas School where the crowning took place until 1972.  The following day the May Queen was presented to the Rector of the parish by the Boy Bishop, during the morning service.  Everyone from the school seemed to take part in the procession and all dressed up for the occasion. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Another extract from the St Nicholas Gazette of  June 1963 reads:

 

“Once again the sunshine was with us on Saturday May 11th when, headed by the band of St Mary’s Rawtenstall Scouts, the procession wound it’s way from the school round the estate.  The primary children were behind the band and these were followed by the retiring queen, Lynn Shackleton, and her attendants.  Then came six petal girls, Joan Newall, Judith Lloyd, Lynne Ferguson, Lesley Pickup, Barbara Gowers and Kay Pinchback.  The new queen Shirley Rothwell, came next with her retinue.  Junior children followed and the Maypole and Youth Fellowship banner brought up the rear.  It was good to see parents in the procession along with the Rector and Boy Bishop, Keith Schofield.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shirley our new queen wore a dress of powder blue and silver figured satin brocade with scalloped neck line and full skirt.  She had a royal blue velvet train lined with powder blue nylon and trimmed with silver braid, and she had a diamante headdress, powder blue gloves, silver shoes, and carried a bouquet of pink carnations.  The cushion and crown were carried by the retiring queen who was attended by Susan Holt and Susan Tattersall.”

 

The historical evidence suggests that the tradition was abandoned during the curacy of the Rev’d Alan Toombs in 1986.  The tradition was revived in 2007 by the Rev’d Sue Davies.  On  May 27th, 2007 the 41st  May Queen was crowned—Miss Evie Waller a year six pupil from St Nicholas C.E School whose mother was May Queen in 1972.

Sharron Bromley

1972

1969      Sandra Hughes

1970      Julie Waddington

1971      Christine Ashworth

1972      Sharron Bromley

1973      Helen Worrall

1974        Jayne Clough

1975        Suzanne Binder

1976        Emma Binder

1977        Julie Bennett

1978        Louise Worrall

1979        Vicky Kay

1980      Angela Chapelhow

1981      Samantha Clough

1982      Joanne Bird

1983      Amanda Kay

1984        Claire Jones

1985        Emma  Jackson

1964        Kathryn Lloyd

1965        Lesley Pickup

1966        Judith Lloyd

1967        Sheila Horsfall

1968        Janet Harding

1986      Kirsten Dunkley               2007          Evie Waller

Crowning of Sandra Hughes in 1969 by Mrs Fanny Rothwell. 

In attendance were: Gillian Tattersall and Christine Ashworth and Boy Bishop Howard  Hughes.

Attending the new queen were Jennifer Rostron, Jennifer Haworth, Lynn Nightingale and Mary Haworth who were in dresses of lemon English cotton brocade, with lemon gloves and pearl trimmed headdresses to match.  They carried posies of double daffodils and blue iris. 

 

 

 

Shirley Rothwell 1963