British Cannon Fire over the City of Nice

If you have ever visited Nice, France, you may have been startled by a very loud noon time boom.  It occurs every day at precisely 12.00 and is a remnant from the Victorian times, when a British wife couldn’t remember to go home for lunch.

How a Scottish Lord got his Wife’s Attention

British cannon fire over Nice France

It was 1861, it was lunchtime, and Thomas Coventry-More was hungry.  This Scottish Lord (let’s call him Tom) and his wife were spending their winter in Nice, as usual, and the missus was late coming home for lunch, as usual.

Every morning she would go out for a stroll, meet other British ladies, and spend hours gossiping about who was doing what on the French Riviera.  She often forgot all about having lunch with her poor husband who was sitting at home waiting for her.

Tom was an ex-British army officer and a punctual man.  He wanted to eat lunch at the specified hour and not one minute later.  But he was also a problem-solver, so he set out to solve this one. He thought about his army experiences and in no time he had a plan.  A perfectly simple plan.  He went to the Nice city council, since he needed their cooperation, and explained his idea.

To make sure they had understood his Scottish accent, they repeated his proposition.
-“You want us to go to the top of the hill everyday at noon and shoot off a cannon, which will surely frighten our citizens, just to remind your wife to come home for lunch?”

British Cannon fire over Nice France

-“Yes, that’s it, old chap, you’ve understood perfectly.  Of course, since it is mainly for my benefit, I will pay all of the costs and I even have an old cannon lying around that I will donate for the task.”

The council huddled together to make their decision.
-“These English are crazy (to the French all British are English – even if they are Scottish).
-Yes, they are crazy, but he is going to pay…
-It will frighten people at first, but then the Niçois (people of Nice) will get used to it, and it will only frighten tourists – that could be fun.”

-“Well, yes, why not?” they answered.

-“Wonderful!  I will arrange everything and we will start next week.  You have your man up there by 11.45 and the cannon will be fired at 12.00 precisely.

British Cannon fire over Nice France

All went along very well like this for years, until finally Tom and his wife stopped coming to Nice.  Since he was no longer paying the expenses, the council stopped firing the cannon.  Havoc must have ensued in Nice.  Many were late for lunch and some even missed it altogether – all because there was no cannon fire to remind them.

Well, this was just not acceptable and the council had to reinstate the noonday signal.  Of course, today it is no longer a cannon that we hear, but a firework.  It is still set off manually each day at noon and now the Niçois never miss their lunch.  Even if they have grown so used to the midday boom that they hardly notice it, they know it is lunchtime when all of the tourists jump.

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Cannon Fires Over Nice, France
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Margo Lestz

8 comments

  1. Margo, Very interesting story about the cannon that is fired every day in Nice, France.
    Does this mean when I am in town I should expect lunch at home when the cannon fires?

  2. I would love to be in Nice for lunch and even be the tourist that jumps when the firework goes off at noon.

    1. I am surprised that we didn’t notice the cannon when you were here. (We still refer to it as the cannon. In fact it is called the cannon of the chateau and it is not a cannon and there is no longer a chateau where it is fired from) Anyway, maybe it wasn’t noon when we ate in the Old Town? You will just have to come back. 😉

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