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RMFKJF7H–Sign for the Gordon Highlanders museum in Aberdeen city, Scotland, UK
RMG6J6F7–The Prince Of Wales, the Duke of Rothesay, at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen, to view a parade during a ceremony to lay up the Regiment's last colours.
RMB540BC–Gordon Highlanders memorial museum Huntly Castle entrance Aberdeenshire Highland Region Scotland August 2008
RM2GXB8GK–Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall attend a special memorial service to commemorate the lives of soldiers lost during active service at the Gordon Highlanders Regimental museum, Aberdeen, Scotland. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com
RF2E3A7HE–Pascale Osson (L) a desendant of French policeman, Seraphin Boulet, presents the Gordon Highlanders drum, which was was buried in a farmer's field by a British soldier of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons, during the British Army's retreat to Dunkirk in the Second World War, to curator, Jesper Ericsson (R) and representatives of the Gordon Highlanders Museum based in Aberdeen, Scotland, at a ceremony held in Hem, northern France on 12 November 2010. Media reports state that it has been revealed that, within hours of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons leaving the village of Hem in northern France,
RFA6N7T2–Aberdeen city at Dusk
RM2D338K7–The Prince Of Wales, the Duke of Rothesay, at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen, to view a parade during a ceremony to lay up the Regiment's last colours.
RMB53ME1–Gordon Highlanders memorial museum Huntly Castle entrance Aberdeenshire Highland Region Scotland
RM2GXB8GM–Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall attend a special memorial service to commemorate the lives of soldiers lost during active service at the Gordon Highlanders Regimental museum, Aberdeen, Scotland. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com
RF2E3A7K9–Pascale Osson (R) a desendant of French policeman, Seraphin Boulet, presents the Gordon Highlanders drum, which was was buried in a farmer's field by a British soldier of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons, during the British Army's retreat to Dunkirk in the Second World War, to curator, Jesper Ericsson (R) and representatives of the Gordon Highlanders Museum based in Aberdeen, Scotland, at a ceremony held in Hem, northern France on 12 November 2010. Media reports state that it has been revealed that, within hours of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons leaving the village of Hem in northern France,
RMG6J6FB–The Prince Of Wales, the Duke of Rothesay, at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen, to view a parade during a ceremony to lay up the Regiment's last colours.
RM2GXB8GN–Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall attend a special memorial service to commemorate the lives of soldiers lost during active service at the Gordon Highlanders Regimental museum, Aberdeen, Scotland. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com
RF2E3A7H2–Pascale Osson (L) a desendant of French policeman, Seraphin Boulet, presents the Gordon Highlanders drum, which was was buried in a farmer's field by a British soldier of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons, during the British Army's retreat to Dunkirk in the Second World War, to curator, Jesper Ericsson (R) and representatives of the Gordon Highlanders Museum based in Aberdeen, Scotland, at a ceremony held in Hem, northern France on 12 November 2010. Media reports state that it has been revealed that, within hours of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons leaving the village of Hem in northern France,
RMG6J6F6–The Prince Of Wales, the Duke of Rothesay, at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen, where he views a parade during a ceremony to lay up the Regiment's last colours.
RM2GXB8GD–Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall attend a special memorial service to commemorate the lives of soldiers lost during active service at the Gordon Highlanders Regimental museum, Aberdeen, Scotland. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com
RF2E3A7J5–The Gordon Highlanders drum, which was was buried in a farmer's field by a British soldier of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons, during the British Army's retreat to Dunkirk in the Second World War, is made ready to be returned representatives of the Gordon Highlanders Museum based in Aberdeen, Scotland, at a ceremony held in Hem, northern France on 12 November 2010. Media reports state that it has been revealed that, within hours of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons leaving the village of Hem in northern France, during their retreat to the Dunkirk beachhead the drum was found by French policema
RMG6J6F5–The Prince Of Wales, the Duke of Rothesay, at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen, where he views a parade during a ceremony to lay up the Regiment's last colours.
RM2GXB8GC–Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall attend a special memorial service to commemorate the lives of soldiers lost during active service at the Gordon Highlanders Regimental museum, Aberdeen, Scotland. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com
RF2E3A7JP–Pascale Osson (L) a desendant of French policeman, Seraphin Boulet, presents the Gordon Highlanders drum, which was was buried in a farmer's field by a British soldier of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons, during the British Army's retreat to Dunkirk in the Second World War, to curator, Jesper Ericsson (R) and representatives of the Gordon Highlanders Museum based in Aberdeen, Scotland, at a ceremony held in Hem, northern France on 12 November 2010. Media reports state that it has been revealed that, within hours of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons leaving the village of Hem in northern France,
RMG6J6F9–The Prince Of Wales, the Duke of Rothesay, at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen, to view a parade during a ceremony to lay up the Regiment's last colours.
RMG99BJ8–The Prince of Wales arrives to formally re-open the newly refurbished Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen.
RM2GXB8GR–Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall attend a special memorial service to commemorate the lives of soldiers lost during active service at the Gordon Highlanders Regimental museum, Aberdeen, Scotland. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com
RF2E3A7JN–The Gordon Highlanders drum, which was was buried in a farmer's field by a British soldier of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons, during the British Army's retreat to Dunkirk in the Second World War, is made ready to be returned representatives of the Gordon Highlanders Museum based in Aberdeen, Scotland, at a ceremony held in Hem, northern France on 12 November 2010. Media reports state that it has been revealed that, within hours of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons leaving the village of Hem in northern France, during their retreat to the Dunkirk beachhead the drum was found by French policema
RMG99BJT–The Prince of Wales guided by Sarah Malone views exhibitions before formally re-opening the newly refurbished Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen.
RM2GXB8GT–Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall attend a special memorial service to commemorate the lives of soldiers lost during active service at the Gordon Highlanders Regimental museum, Aberdeen, Scotland. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com
RM2D338KA–The Prince Of Wales, the Duke of Rothesay, at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen, to view a parade during a ceremony to lay up the Regiment's last colours.
RF2E3A7H6–Pascale Osson (L) a desendant of French policeman, Seraphin Boulet, presents the Gordon Highlanders drum, which was was buried in a farmer's field by a British soldier of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons, during the British Army's retreat to Dunkirk in the Second World War, to curator, Jesper Ericsson (R) and representatives of the Gordon Highlanders Museum based in Aberdeen, Scotland, at a ceremony held in Hem, northern France on 12 November 2010. Media reports state that it has been revealed that, within hours of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons leaving the village of Hem in northern France,
RM2D338K1–His Royal Highness the Prince Of Wales, Duke of Rothesay Deputy Colonel in Chief to the Highlanders (Royal Highland Regiment) at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen where he views a parade during a ceremony to lay up the Regiment's last Colours. He is pictured meeting children from the TreeHouse Nursery who were there to meet him on his departure.
RF2E3A7HY–The Gordon Highlanders drum, which was was buried in a farmer's field by a British soldier of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons, during the British Army's retreat to Dunkirk in the Second World War, is made ready to be returned representatives of the Gordon Highlanders Museum based in Aberdeen, Scotland, at a ceremony held in Hem, northern France on 12 November 2010. Media reports state that it has been revealed that, within hours of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons leaving the village of Hem in northern France, during their retreat to the Dunkirk beachhead the drum was found by French policema
RM2D338KK–His Royal Highness the Prince Of Wales, Duke of Rothesay Deputy Colonel in Chief to the Highlanders (Royal Highland Regiment) at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen where he views a parade during a ceremony to lay up the Regiment's last Colours. He is pictured meeting children from the TreeHouse Nursery who were there to meet him on his departure.
RM2D30W2R–Artist Richard Stone (l) with the Prince of Wales unveils a new portrait of the Prince as General Sir Peter Graham (r) looks on, at the Gordon Highlanders Museum, Aberdeen.
RF2E3A7J9–The Gordon Highlanders drum, which was was buried in a farmer's field by a British soldier of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons, during the British Army's retreat to Dunkirk in the Second World War, is made ready to be returned representatives of the Gordon Highlanders Museum based in Aberdeen, Scotland, at a ceremony held in Hem, northern France on 12 November 2010. Media reports state that it has been revealed that, within hours of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons leaving the village of Hem in northern France, during their retreat to the Dunkirk beachhead the drum was found by French policema
RF2E3A7KC–Pascale Osson (L) a desendant of French policeman, Seraphin Boulet, presents the Gordon Highlanders drum, which was was buried in a farmer's field by a British soldier of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons, during the British Army's retreat to Dunkirk in the Second World War, to curator, Jesper Ericsson (R) and representatives of the Gordon Highlanders Museum based in Aberdeen, Scotland, at a ceremony held in Hem, northern France on 12 November 2010. Media reports state that it has been revealed that, within hours of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons leaving the village of Hem in northern France,
RMG99BJ7–ROYAL Queen Charles
RM2GXBJ8H–The Prince Of Wales, the Duke of Rothesay, at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen where he views a parade during a ceremony to lay up the Regiment's last colours.
RMG9HDNC–Victoria Cross stamps
RF2E3A7K0–Pascale Osson (L) a desendant of French policeman, Seraphin Boulet, presents the Gordon Highlanders drum, which was was buried in a farmer's field by a British soldier of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons, during the British Army's retreat to Dunkirk in the Second World War, to curator, Jesper Ericsson (R) and representatives of the Gordon Highlanders Museum based in Aberdeen, Scotland, at a ceremony held in Hem, northern France on 12 November 2010. Media reports state that it has been revealed that, within hours of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons leaving the village of Hem in northern France,
RM2GXBJ8R–The Prince Of Wales, the Duke of Rothesay, at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen where he views a parade during a ceremony to lay up the Regiment's last colours.
RMG9HDNA–Victoria Cross stamps
RF2E3A7GP–The Gordon Highlanders drum, which was was buried in a farmer's field by a British soldier of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons, during the British Army's retreat to Dunkirk in the Second World War, is made ready to be returned representatives of the Gordon Highlanders Museum based in Aberdeen, Scotland, at a ceremony held in Hem, northern France on 12 November 2010. Media reports state that it has been revealed that, within hours of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons leaving the village of Hem in northern France, during their retreat to the Dunkirk beachhead the drum was found by French policema
RM2GXBJ8P–The Prince Of Wales, the Duke of Rothesay, at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen where he views a parade during a ceremony to lay up the Regiment's last colours.
RMG9HDNF–Victoria Cross stamps
RF2E3A7JY–The Gordon Highlanders drum, which was was buried in a farmer's field by a British soldier of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons, during the British Army's retreat to Dunkirk in the Second World War, is made ready to be returned representatives of the Gordon Highlanders Museum based in Aberdeen, Scotland, at a ceremony held in Hem, northern France on 12 November 2010. Media reports state that it has been revealed that, within hours of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons leaving the village of Hem in northern France, during their retreat to the Dunkirk beachhead the drum was found by French policema
RM2GXBJ8E–The Prince Of Wales, the Duke of Rothesay, at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen where he views a parade during a ceremony to lay up the Regiment's last colours.
RMG9HDNE–Victoria Cross stamps
RF2E3A7K6–The Gordon Highlanders drum, which was was buried in a farmer's field by a British soldier of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons, during the British Army's retreat to Dunkirk in the Second World War, is made ready to be returned representatives of the Gordon Highlanders Museum based in Aberdeen, Scotland, at a ceremony held in Hem, northern France on 12 November 2010. Media reports state that it has been revealed that, within hours of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons leaving the village of Hem in northern France, during their retreat to the Dunkirk beachhead the drum was found by French policema
RM2GXBJ8N–The Prince Of Wales, the Duke of Rothesay, at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen where he views a parade during a ceremony to lay up the Regiment's last colours.
RMG9HDN3–Victoria Cross stamps
RF2E3A7H8–Pascale Osson (L) a desendant of French policeman, Seraphin Boulet, presents the Gordon Highlanders drum, which was was buried in a farmer's field by a British soldier of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons, during the British Army's retreat to Dunkirk in the Second World War, to curator, Jesper Ericsson (R) and representatives of the Gordon Highlanders Museum based in Aberdeen, Scotland, at a ceremony held in Hem, northern France on 12 November 2010. Media reports state that it has been revealed that, within hours of the 4th Battalion as the Gordons leaving the village of Hem in northern France,
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