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The Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace Teachers Information - 2012 Your booking 2 Arriving at the Royal Mews 4 Your visit 5 About the Royal Mews 7 A day in the life of the Royal Mews 8 This information will help you and your group make the most of your visit. If you have any further questions, please contact the Learning Bookings Team on 020 7766 7323 Also included: Royal Mews Guidebook Postcards Learning Bookings Team Ticket Sales and Information Office The Official Residences of The Queen London SW1A 1AA Telephone 020 7766 7323 Fax 020 7930 9625 e-mail learning@royalcollection.org.uk 1

We hope you enjoy your visit to the Royal Mews About your booking Is my booking confirmed? Your visit has been reserved. On your reservation letter you will find a date by which full payment must be received. A confirmation letter will be sent on receipt of your payment. Please read your reservation letter carefully; if any details are incorrect please telephone us on 020 7766 7323. A copy of the full terms and conditions is available on request, including details of cancellations, refunds or additions to your group prior to the visit. How do I arrange a complimentary planning visit? If you and a colleague would like to make a planning visit to the Royal Mews before your booked session, please contact the Learning Bookings Team on 020 7766 7323 to arrange 2 complimentary tickets. Your tickets will be available for collection at the Royal Mews on the day. If you would like to meet a member of the Education team as part of your planning visit, please advise us when you make your booking. Can I make changes to the size of my group? You may confirm the numbers of your group up to 7 days in advance of your visit. Any additional group members confirmed after this period will be asked to pay the full adult or child rate on the day of the visit. How long will we stay? Your taught session will last around 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes, depending upon the session. In addition, you may choose to have lunch at the Royal Mews, before or after your session. After the session, you may stay as long as you like to explore the other areas of the Royal Mews. However, we recommend a maximum of 2 hours for your total visit. Can we bring our own worksheets? You may bring your own worksheets. Please let us know during booking if you would like to borrow clipboards and pencils. 2

About your booking / 2 Where can we eat our lunch? The Learning Room is available for eating packed lunches. Booking is essential and maximum capacity is 35. As an alternative, during fine weather days, you might like to visit St. James s Park and Green Park (less than 5 minutes walk from the Royal Mews). Can we leave our bags and coats somewhere? Bags and coats can be left in the Learning Room on arrival. Please note, this room is not locked and valuable items should not be left behind when the room is unattended. Is there a shop? The shop at the Royal Mews offers a range of items between 50p and 2.00 suitable for children. If you would like to visit the shop we recommend that you divide your group into smaller groups of 5-6 children, each accompanied by an adult. If you would like to organise Goody Bags for your group, at a cost of 2.50 per child, please contact the Learning Bookings Team on 020 7766 7323 for more details. Bags contain a postcard and children s book Does the Queen Wear her Crown in Bed? 3

Arriving at the Royal Mews Your arrival time can be found on your letter. Please arrive at the Visitor Entrance of the Royal Mews 15 minutes before the Arrival Time highlighted on your confirmation letter. A member of the Learning team will meet you at the visitor entrance. As the Royal Mews can become busy, it is important that you arrive at the agreed time. If you find you are running more than 15 minutes late, please call the Learning Bookings Team on 020 7766 7323. Coach drop-off point You are requested to contact Transport for London for the latest information on suitable coach drop off points, particularly during periods of Diamond Jubilee and London Olympic events. Please contact the Learning Bookings Team if you have any questions. Tickets Please keep your confirmation letter safe; your letter serves as a ticket for your group. The group leader must have a copy of the confirmation letter to present on arrival. Security Measures The Royal Collection s London sites have airport style security measures at all public entry points which all visitors, including school groups, are required to enter through. All adults and children are asked to: Allow any bags to be searched by hand Walk through a metal detector arch, one at a time Switch off mobile phones The Royal Collection Learning Section asks that teachers undertake the following guidelines to make entry to Royal Collection sites as smooth and quick as possible: Please arrive at the Royal Collection site at least 15 minutes before the scheduled time for the booked workshop. Teachers and children should not bring the following: scissors, compasses, metal cutlery, sharp metallic implements. Only bring what you need! The Royal Collection Learning Section will provide all necessary equipment such as clipboards, pencils and drawing materials (Groups can bring their own sketchbooks if they prefer to use these). We may ask you to collect individual lunchboxes into one larger container, to speed your way through Security. 4

Your visit: Taught sessions 2012 KS1 and KS2 Exploring the Royal Mews The Royal Mews is one of the finest working stables in the world and is home to many of the men and women who work here as grooms, coachmen and carriage restorers. This session encourages children to investigate the special environment of the Royal Mews: your class takes part in an interactive tour, looking for clues including royal symbols and examining the daily work that takes place here. Pupils will explore handling objects and garments worn as part of the tradition of state occasions and royal events. Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes Dates available: Tuesdays and Thursdays, March to November 2012 Times available: 10:30 or 13:30 Curriculum Links: English, History, Art & Design KS1 and KS2 A Victorian Diamond Jubilee at the Royal Mews This discussion and discovery session introduces pupils to Queen Victoria s Diamond Jubilee in 1897 and the role of the Royal Mews within the celebrations. The session will also enable pupils to make links between the 1897 celebrations and the Diamond Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2012, through the use of objects, clothing and archival materials. All materials are provided. Duration: 1hour 30 minutes Dates available: Tuesdays and Thursdays, March to November 2012 Times available: 10:30 or 13:30 KS2 Curriculum Links: English, History, Art and Design elearning interactive resources The Royal Collection, in partnership with the London Grid for Learning, has created an online resource to aid pupils research and their understanding of the Royal Mews. The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace contains historical photographs, archival material, photographs of the everyday life at the mews, interviews with Royal Household staff, an interactive timeline and lesson plans/activities for teachers (requires registration with the London Grid for Learning). Go to: www.royalmews.lgfl.net www.royalmews.lgfl.net Further information available at: www.royalcollection.org.uk/learning 5

Making the most of your visit: Notes for accompanying adults During your visit to the Royal Mews Teachers and adult helpers are responsible for their pupils and must stay with them at all times Security: you must follow instructions given to you by the Wardens No running: the Royal Mews and its environs are historic buildings with uneven surfaces. Please ensure all group members take care and do not run. Weather: some of your visit to the Royal Mews will take place outside. While the teaching area is covered, pupils should have appropriate clothing for colder days. Photography: you are welcome to take photographs at the Royal Mews, but please wait until your taught session has finished or session teacher indicates a suitable time during your tour. Do not touch! No one may touch or get too close to any of the horses or carriages on display You may draw or write with pencils but the following are not allowed: felt tips, wax crayons, pastels, cartridge pens or other potentially messy materials While drawing or writing along the visitor route, please stay together and be aware of other visitors and groups There maybe times when your session teacher may ask the adults to help support their group of children s learning with handling objects and other resources If possible, please ask pupils to bring lunches in a disposable bag. There is limited storage space in the Learning Room for lunch boxes and rucksacks Please be aware, there are no refreshment facilities at the Royal Mews. A vending machine sells bottle water in the Mews shop. Shops along Buckingham Palace Road sell sandwiches and beverages. We hope you enjoy your visit to the Royal Mews 6

What is the Royal Mews? The Royal Mews is a working stable and is responsible for travel arrangements by car and carriage for members of the Royal Family. The Royal Mews is particularly involved in major state occasions such as Coronations, Jubilees, the State Opening of Parliament, The Queen s Birthday Parade and State Visits by foreign heads of states. The Royal Mews is a living community: staff and their families all live on site. In preparation for an event, horses in the Mews need to be trained and carriages cleaned and restored. Originally a Mews was a place where falcons were kept. Periodically, falcons were shut away while they shed their feathers. This loss of plumage was known as mewing, hence the name Mews. There are currently over 30 horses working at the Mews. Most of them are not usually on public display except when doing their official duties. There are two different types of horse: the Windsor Greys pull the carriages used by The Queen and her guests and they re chosen for their height and distinctive light grey colour. The Cleveland Bays are a rich, chocolate brown and they pull all the other carriages. What can we see at the Royal Mews? Please see the Royal Mews Official Guide Book (enclosed) for details. These are items from the Royal Collection, one of the most important art collections in the world. The Glass Coach The Australian State Coach The Irish State Coach Queen Alexandra s State Coach The Scottish State Coach The Gold State Coach 1950 Phantom IV Rolls-Royce Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays (horses) (please note that it is possible some exhibits may be off display for ceremonial or conservations reasons) What is the Royal Collection? Britain s Royal Collection contains paintings and drawings by many of the greatest artists of Western Art, including Leonardo da Vinci, Holbein, Rembrandt, Van Dyck and Vermeer, as well as superb examples of works of art from all over the world furniture, ceramics, silver and gold, sculpture, books and armour. Items from the Royal Collection can be seen at royal residences across Britain and at The Queen s Galleries in London and Edinburgh. www.royalcollection.org.uk 7

A day in the life of the Royal Mews A Royal State occasion is one of the highlights in the calendar of the Royal Mews. Each ceremony is planned with military precision has been carried out in the same meticulous way for over 100 years. On the day of an important State occasion the Royal Mews comes to life long before the rest of London is awake. One such occasion is the annual State Opening of Parliament. State Opening of Parliament: stable routine 05:00 Stables duty 05:30 Exercise the horses in the riding school 06:30 Groom and set tail bandages on the horses 07:30 Breakfast 08:15 Groom and harness the horses 09:30 Bridle the horses and attend to any final preparations 10:00 Horses put to carriages 10:30 Departure of Queen Alexandra s State Coach and Town Coach from the Mews to the Quadrangle at Buckingham Palace 10:37 Queen Alexandra s State Coach conveying the Imperial State Crown to depart Quadrangle for the House of Lords. The Town Coach to follow with the Sergeant-at-Arms and the Crown Jeweller 10:45 Departure of The Queen s procession of State Coaches from the Mews to the Quadrangle 10:52 Queen Alexandra s State Coach and Town Coach to arrive at the Sovereign s Entrance of the House of Lords 11:00 Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke Of Edinburgh, departs the Quadrangle in the Irish State Coach for the House of Lords, followed by her Majesty s Household Return to Mews 13:00 Wash down the horses as necessary. Harnesses are cleaned and returned to the State Harness Room and uniforms returned to the Full Dress Store 14:00 Return to normal duties 8