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in to a delicious picnic, enjoying an
all-you-can-eat Summer Feast or
savouring a meal in one of the
restaurants. A magnificent fireworks
display against the stunning Palace
provides the perfect finish to a
magical evening. Price: £68; RHS
Members £58. Tel: 020 3176 5850.
www.rhs.org.uk/hamptoncourtpreview.
E-mail: [email protected]
RHS Hampton Court
Flower Show
Hampton Court Palace
(3rd-8th)
This great garden festival is set in the
exceptional grounds of King Henry
VIII’s former palace. A highlight of the
Summer! Enjoy a first look at the
spectacular gardens and floral
displays. www.rhs.org.uk
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Henley Royal Regatta
Henley-on-Thames (4th-8th).
Henley Royal Regatta was first held in
1839 and has been held annually
ever since, except during the two
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World Wars. Originally staged by the
Mayor and people of Henley as a
pubic attraction with a fair and other
amusements, the emphasis rapidly
changed so that rowing became its
main purpose. Tel: Regatta
Headquarters, 01491 572153.
www.hrr.co.uk
Kew the Music 2018
Kew Gardens (10th-15th).
Sing away your Summer nights at Kew
the Music picnic concerts. Acts
include Steps, The Gipsy Kings
featuring Nicolas Reyes and Tonnino
Baliardo, The Human League, Boyzone
and Jools Holland and his Rhythm &
Blues Orchestra. For Further
Information Tel: 020 8332 5655.
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The 123rd
BBC PROMS SEASON
Royal Albert Hall, London
(13th-8th Sept).
The 123rd season of the BBC Proms,
the world’s largest classical music
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festival, presents the world’s leading
artists and orchestras as well as a
host of talks, workshops, free
performances and family events.
Tel: 020 7589 8212.
THE FLYING LEGENDS
AIR SHOW IWM Duxford,
Cambridgeshire
(14th-15th).
This show is famous the world over for
its unique presentation of historic
piston-engined aircraft in rare
combinations and remarkable flying
displays. Complementing the ‘wow’
factor in the air is the authentic
1940’s atmosphere that can be
experienced across the museum. It’s
the closest you can get to being back
at RAF Duxford in its flying heyday.
Tel: 01223 499320. www.iwm.org.uk
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Ever Wondered Why
Pencils (and the Datebook)
are Always Yellow?
P
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the late 19th Century, with good reason!
During this era, the best graphite in the world
came from China. American pencil makers
wanted their customers to know that their
pencils contained Chinese graphite, so they
painted them yellow.
Chinese culture associated the colour yellow with
royalty and respect. Thus American manufacturers
chose the bright yellow to communicate this “regal”
feeling and link with China. The rest, as they say, is
history.
Datebook yellow.
The Datebook began as a reference for charities to
check which dates were free from fundraising
events.
We chose an eye-catching, bright colour to freshen
up the publication – and because we were a ‘calendar
of events’ bright yellow was the natural choice.
The hue was inspired by the bright yellow pencils
people historically would have used to write
appointments in their datebooks. In those days there
were no iPads, laptops or mobile phones with diaries –
everyone had a datebook, and everyone had a yellow
pencil.
The legend of the yellow pencil inspired much more than
just the pencils, however. It’s also the origin of the
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