Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Oak Apple Day in 2022
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Today we celebrate England's providential deliverance from the puritan tyranny and the glorious restoration of the monarchy in 1660. Happy Oak Apple Day everyone! https://t.co/45ekO8FQAc
May 29th - Witch, Please!
Today is Oak Apple Day in England. This is an old festival that traditionally celebrates the restoration of the monarchy, but some of us have reclaimed it to celebrate the sacred apple! Apples are the fruit of the Goddess - eat one today 🍎 https://t.co/WxLH27SX3h
— Wild Urban Priestess 🌻 (@Urban_Priestess) May 29, 2022
May 29 is Oak Apple Day, once a public holiday to celebrate the restoration of Charles II. Oak apples are formed by gall wasps laying eggs in oak leaf buds to protect the larvae before they hatch.
Oak apples on Rose Hill showing the interconnected web of #nature flourishing here https://t.co/4G1muV6O0k
— Save Rose Hill Bessacarr🍃💚🍃 #NatureInMyBackyard (@Save_Rose_Hill) May 29, 2022
Today is Oak Apple day! It is named this because of the story of Charles II hiding in an oak tree after the Battle of Worcester. This photo from our archives c1940 shows the gates of the Worcester Guildhall being decorated with oak leaves for the occasion. https://t.co/MPAJ920EvU
The Cathedral bellringers will ring today, 12-4pm for Oak Apple Day, the anniversary of Charles II's restoration to the monarchy in 1660.
Worcester played a major part in the English Civil War. We ring to mark the Regicide and celebrate the Restoration 🔔🔔🔔 https://t.co/zksoRtbaKV
— Worcester Cathedral (@WorcCathedral) May 29, 2022
Today is Oak Apple Day.
It commemorates the restoration of the Stuart monarchy in 1660.
Samuel Pepys wrote:
“…Parliament had ordered the 29th of May, the King’s birthday, to be forever kept as a day of thanksgiving for our redemption from tyranny and the King’s return…” https://t.co/YlNGsDrYBM
Oak Apple Day today and every year ALL SAINTS in Northampton holds a special commemoration. Ironic from a Town that was a Parliamentary garrison throughout the War https://t.co/K5ND7ywkDE
Today is Oak Apple Day, the day celebrating the restoration of the monarchy under Charles II in 1660. Did you know that after landing at Dover on 25 May 1660, Charles spent the first 3 nights back on English soil in Canterbury. He then continued to London. https://t.co/RNRVhgF5hq
— Canterbury Commemoration Society (@CantCommSoc) May 29, 2022
Oak Apple Day was a holiday that celebrated the restoration of the monarchy in 1660. It was named after the Battle of Worcester, where Charles II famously escaped by hiding in an oak tree. Here is the House of Commons Journal from 1651 on the battle aftermath. #TowerRex https://t.co/QprpGYDqHV
— Parliament Archives (@UKParlArchives) May 29, 2022
Oak Apple Day History
Oak Apple Day seeks to commemorate the restoration of the English Monarchy in 1660.