THE “RENOWNED ORATORS”
Category: Land + PeopleThe world-famous Hyde Park Orators, of whom every foreign schoolboy has heard, grace the Cumberland Gate corner of the Park, better known as the Orators’ Corner. As often as not it is
Westminster Bridge. London’s County Hall (extreme left) and the turreted blocks of St. Thomas’ Hospital the first place of entertainment the foreign visitor to London seeks and frequently, one may judge, the only place. This is not merely because it costs nothing. [...]
Regularly every night, and on Sunday afternoons as well, as many as twenty or twenty-five separate meetings can go on together at this corner, within a hundred and fifty yards of each other. The air abounds with watchword and with catchword. All colours of the political spectrum are waved, from the rubiest of red to the obscurest of black. Every kind of salvation is dispensed, and one can be saved even from salvation itself. Every kind of revolution, evolution, devolution, and convolution has its voicy advocate. Nightly the British Empire is smashed to smithereens by the most devastating of rhetorical artillery. Bishops, admirals, trade-union leaders, the Stock Exchange, and the Throne itself are blown skyhigh, and Parliament gassed into extinction.
(From Hyde Park by E. Dancy)