RM2BDAE9X–1960s, historical, horse and rider at a Royal gun Salute at Green Park near Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, England. Gun salutes mark special royal occasions including the Queen's birthday and are a tradition display of British pageantry.
RM2BDAE80–1960s, historical, horse riders moving guns into position for a Royal gun Salute at Green Park near Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, England. Gun salutes mark special royal occasions including the Queen's birthday and are a tradition display of British pageantry.
RM2BDAED6–1960s, historical, smoke from the firing of ancient guns fills the air at a Royal gun Salute at Green Park near Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, England. Gun salutes mark special royal occasions including the Queen's birthday and are a tradition display of British pageantry.
RM2BDAEMM–1960s, historical, smoke from the firing of ancient guns fills the air at a Royal gun Salute at Green Park near Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, England. Gun salutes mark special royal occasions including the Queen's birthday and are a tradition display of British pageantry.
RM2BDAEGD–1960s, historical, smoke from the firing of ancient guns fills the air at a Royal gun Salute at Green Park near Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, England. Gun salutes mark special royal occasions including the Queen's birthday and are a tradition display of British pageantry.
RM2BDAEH4–1960s, historical, smoke from the firing of ancient guns fills the air at a Royal gun Salute at Green Park near Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, England. Gun salutes mark special royal occasions including the Queen's birthday and are a tradition display of British pageantry.
RM2BDAEAK–1960s, historical, lady spectator puts her hands on her ears as the sound of the firing of ancient guns at a Royal gun Salute at Green Park near Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, England. Gun salutes mark special royal occasions including the Queen's birthday and are a tradition display of British pageantry.
RM2CMP5GM–1960s, historical, Outside Windsor Castle, Queens Guards wearing their red dress tunics on ceremonial duty, with a British policeman also in attendance. Since 1660, the priviledge of guarding the Sovereign has belonged to the Household Troops or 'the Guards', which consists of five infantry regiments - The Grenadier, Coldsteam, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards - and two regiments of the Household Cavalry - the Life Giards and the Blues and Royals.
RM2CMP5X6–1960s, historical, Windsor Castle, a line-up of Queens Guards on ceremonial duty. Since 1660, the priviledge of guarding the Sovereign has belonged to the Household Troops or 'the Guards', which consists of five infantry regiments - The Grenadier, Coldsteam, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards - and two regiments of the Household Cavalry - the Life Giards and the Blues and Royals.
RM2B65GP3–1960s, historical, soliders from the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, the Blues in their dark blue tunics, silver cuirasses and helmets with red plumes, standing on ceremony outside Windsor Castle, during the Order of the Garter, the oldest British Order of Chivalry, Berkshire England, UK. The Blues merged with another regiment, the Royal Dragoons in 1969.
RMGY6R1H–1950s, historical. Military ceremony, Trooping the Colour. celebrating the Queen of England's birthday, Horse guards Parade, Whitehall, London, UK.
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