Bonfire night - one of the worst nights of the year for dogs, cats, wild animals and more. 7 years ago today fireworks literally frightened big Winston to death. This beautiful boy had a heart attack and lost his life Please everyone keep your dogs safe tonight. Every year Show more Load image
Bonfire Night can be a tough one for our four-legged friends… but not for Alfie tonight. He’s flat out, fast asleep, listening to @mrdanwalker on @ClassicFM — and honestly, it’s been a lifesaver. A huge thank you to Dan and Classic FM for looking after Alfie and all the other Show more Load image Dan Walker
As officers supporting #OpMoonbeam head out to assist local policing colleagues keep our communities safe tonight, we’d like to remind everyone that Bonfire Night disorder affects us all. Help us keep tonight safe for everyone. Watch more orlo.uk/QUFYP Load image Load image
I crouched among barrels of powder, London breathing above me. One spark, one misstep, and the city would burn. Shadows clung to walls like witnesses. History waited, and so did I, a ghost in the cellar of a plot almost was. Remember the 5th of November. #BonfireNight #GuyFawkes Load image
A brilliant bonfire night at #TheFarmersDog pub. Well done to all the team the fireworks, music, and bonfire were amazing! @JeremyClarkson 0:25 3 MB Load video Load image Load image
"Remember, remember, the 5th of November , Gunpowder, treason and plot. I see no reason why gunpowder treason should never be forgot" Bonfire Night has been part of the British calendar for over 400 years. Has it been forgot? I've always loved collecting wood, making a Guy, Show more GIF Load GIF
[Happy Bonfire Night!] : Remember remember the 5th of November. Guy Fawkes! : A celebration of the time we burned a guy to death :D : Some decades ago that night some really traumatic sh*t happened to me. Many people saw smth surprising watching the fireworks. #VoxPopuLIVE 2:22 Load video
Bonfire Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Night, commemorates the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605. This is when a group of Catholic conspirators attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament in London. The tradition of lighting bonfires and setting off fireworks on this night symbolizes the safety of the King and the resilience of the British nation against any acts of treason.
Bonfire Night's theme of unity against terrorism and promoting a sense of national safety resonates with people all around the world. The extensive display of fireworks and the festive atmosphere with bonfires and gatherings holds a universal appeal of celebration. Bonfire Night is an opportunity to spread awareness and emphasize the importance of communal harmony, peace, and national security in India as well.
Though Bonfire Night is not a common tradition in India, places with a colonial past or a significant British expatriate population may hold events marking the occasion. These celebrations may include bonfires, fireworks displays, and social gatherings, following the spirit of the original observance. Bonfire Night is observed annually on November 5th.
Guy Fawkes Day Facts
Guy Fawkes smuggled in 36 barrels of gunpowder to the rented house next to the House of Parliament. According to physicists, the 2,500kg of gun powder would've destroyed 500m of the surrounding area.
A common tradition is to search the cellars of the House of Parliament before the state opening each year. The Yeomen of the Guard perform a ceremonial check as a reference to the gunpowder plot 400 years ago.
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Guy Fawkes Day Top Events and Things to Do
Attend a parade. There are usually firework displays to celebrate the day. The fireworks represent the explosives that were never used by the culprits.
Attend a bonfire. A common tradition is to toss straw dummies onto bonfires as they represent Guy Fawkes.