RECENT PUBLICATION INFORMED ME THAT UNTIL 1752 MAYDAY WAS ACTUALLY 11 MAY...and not may 1st
Mayfair in london took its name from the huge fair held there in the month of may, which was abolished late in the 18th century ..probably something to do with the illicit gambling and prostitution going on a reputation not entirely shaken off!
any other may related quips? ???
Month madness - Things to do with may
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How aboutmatt h wrote:any other may related quips? ???
Perhaps the silliest of our Bank Holidays is the early May one, introduced in 1978 by the the Callaghan Labour government as a sop to the unions who had wanted a holiday on May Day, celebrated in many countries around the world as International Workers’ Day. But they bowed to pressure from business who didn’t like the idea of a holiday that might be on any day of the week, and instead of May 1, made it the first Monday of the year. So Britain’s workers either have to take a day off work or miss May Day celebrations except in those years where it happens to fall on a Monday.
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May day has been a holiday/festival since time immemorial (which means before Thatcher, I think). In the pre-roman celtic cuulture of these islands it was known as Bealtaine or Beltane, which supposedly derives from "Baal's Fire". It's still half-heartedly celebrated in the celtic nations: in Scotland there's a big fire in Edinburgh on the evening before Beltane, and in Ireland it is said to be the day that the Gaels arrived in the country.
Whatever the truth behind the legend, it certainly pre-dates Sunny Jim and his need to keep the unions on-side.
Whatever the truth behind the legend, it certainly pre-dates Sunny Jim and his need to keep the unions on-side.
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