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Platinum Jubilee
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It's quite feasible that the Queen could live another 10 years, so I was wondering what comes after platinum. Anyone know? (I did a quick Google but couldn't find the answer)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As has been suggested by Cashier (albeit with a typo), 'oak' would seem to be the most likely label to be used:
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In the meantime though, there could be a second Diamond Jubilee. The 'diamond' label was reserved for 75 year anniversaries until it was used for the celebration of Queen Victoria's 60 years on the throne, with no alternative being found for 75 years.
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In the meantime though, there could be a second Diamond Jubilee. The 'diamond' label was reserved for 75 year anniversaries until it was used for the celebration of Queen Victoria's 60 years on the throne, with no alternative being found for 75 years.
"The oak was sacred to many gods, including Zeus, Jupiter and the Celtic Dagda. Each of these gods ruled over thunder and lightning, and oak trees are often hit by lightning as they are the tallest living feature in the landscape.
Druids practised rituals in oak groves and cherished the mistletoe that grows in oak-tree branches. It’s also linked with royalty: ancient kings and Roman Emperors wore crowns of oak leaves.
In England, the oak is a national symbol of strength. Couples were wed under ancient oaks in Oliver Cromwell’s time"
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Druids practised rituals in oak groves and cherished the mistletoe that grows in oak-tree branches. It’s also linked with royalty: ancient kings and Roman Emperors wore crowns of oak leaves.
In England, the oak is a national symbol of strength. Couples were wed under ancient oaks in Oliver Cromwell’s time"
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also the names of woods ( oak ) is very constant
Oak has lasted hur hur hur for 2000 years - Latin Quercus
look at it upside down for a while and it is obviously 'Oak'
also I think Turkey Oak is really quercus quercus
( elm - - - elmus. pine pinus
there is meant to be a 2000 y o still living yew somewhere in england
Oak has lasted hur hur hur for 2000 years - Latin Quercus
look at it upside down for a while and it is obviously 'Oak'
also I think Turkey Oak is really quercus quercus
( elm - - - elmus. pine pinus
there is meant to be a 2000 y o still living yew somewhere in england