RMT3BY4F–A helmet for officers of the 1st Foot Guards Regiment, Potsdam, circa 1910 A tall officer's helmet in the rare version with the 'SEMPER TALIS' scroll awarded to the 1st Battalion and the regimental staff on 27 January 1889. Black lacquered leather body. Partially frosted and polished silver-plated mountings. Circular crown plate with a fluted spike. Guards eagle with a strongly cambered, enamelled guard star. Silver-plated flat metal chinscales on silver-plated rosettes. Both cockades. Light-coloured sweatband and ribbed silk lining (loose in bac, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2K0989T–A young emperor in the uniform of the First Regiment of Foot Guards.
RMD85PM2–1st Regiment of Foot Guards
RMCWPADE–A Grenadier of H.M. 1st Regiment of Foot Guards, A.D. 1745.
RMC94CAP–Foot Guards with automatic machine guns during the Trooping the Colour, London, United Kingdom.
RMRG9707–Guards war memorial first & second world war with five wreath & bronze sculpture of each foot guards regiment with union jack flag London England UK
RMDBD0B2–Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards uniform outside a tent at a Historical reenactment
RF2HKBJEE–Inspired by Banner of the regiment of Dutch Guards on foot, Ecru, on the center the full coat of arms of Orange-Nassau, as wielded by William IV and William V, surrounded by the Order of the Garter, covered by a king's crown. The whole is placed on a trophy of cannons, bows, lances, drums, banners, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2HB6BXF–Banner of the regiment of Dutch Guards on foot, Ecru, on the center the full coat of arms of Orange-Nassau, as wielded by William IV and William V, surrounded by the Order of the Garter, covered by a king's crown. The whole is placed on a trophy of cannons, bows, lances, drums, banners etc. Around it two bent branches held together at the bottom by an orange ribbon. In the lower corner on the stick side and the top of the flight a little arm with scimitar on which (in the top of the flight still partially legible) at the top of the shoulder: PRO PATRIA. In the upper neck and flight angle a
RM2T272N3–Josef Jakobs (born 1898) served with the Imperial German Army during the First World War. This may have been the machine gun corps of the Fourth Foot Guards regiment. Josef is kneeling in the first row, above the 'x'.
RM2B2BBWA–The band of the Prussian 1st Foot Guard Regiment on foot in parade uniform. Undated photo.
RMBP6XGN–napoleonic foot solders from the coldstream regiment of foot guards 1815 blasts from the past broadlands romsey
RMKEX3BT–Buckingham Palace Queens Foot Guards in red tunics and bearskins City of Westminster in London the capital city of England
RMFYA283–Coldstream Guards marching through the gates of Windsor Castle
RM2H49C5H–United Kingdom. England. London. Trooping the Colour. Foot guards on parade.
RMBPBBHR–Regiment Of The Governor General's Foot Guards Marching To Parliament Hill, Ottawa For Changing The Guard Ceremony
RMB977RY–1950s, historical, three Queen's Guards standing to attention on the pavement outside a sentry hut at Marlborough House, London, England, UK.
RMR9XYR5–1799 - Soldiers of St George's Volunteer Regiment, London UK, in full uniform - The 7th (Royal Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot 1751–1881 was raised 11 June 1685 as the Ordnance Regiment, an escort to the Artillery Train. It became the Royal Regiment of 'Fuzileers' in 1689 and The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) in 1881
RMK5WH00–British Army soldiers / Windsor Castle Guard ( 7 Company Coldstream Guards ) wearing traditional red uniform & Bearskin hat / Bearskins & Sikh turban.
RMT3BY4W–A helmet for officers of the 1st Foot Guards Regiment, Potsdam, circa 1910 A tall officer's helmet in the rare version with the 'SEMPER TALIS' scroll awarded to the 1st Battalion and the regimental staff on 27 January 1889. Black lacquered leather body. Partially frosted and polished silver-plated mountings. Circular crown plate with a fluted spike. Guards eagle with a strongly cambered, enamelled guard star. Silver-plated flat metal chinscales on silver-plated rosettes. Both cockades. Light-coloured sweatband and ribbed silk lining (loose in bac, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2K098A2–A young emperor in the uniform of the First Regiment of Foot Guards.
RM2K3RG96–LONDON - SEPTEMBER 19: Officers from the British Guards regiments at the State Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on September 19, 2022. The Foot Guards are the Regular Infantry regiments of the Household Division of the British Army. They are the Grenadier Guards, Coldstream Guards, Scots Guards, Irish Guards, Welsh Guards Photo: David Levenson/Alamy
RM2KERB7D–The Grenadier Guards in uniform of the late 19th century. From South Africa and the Transvaal War, by Louis Creswicke, published 1900.
RMC94CAD–Foot Guards during Trooping the Colour, Buckingham Palace, London, United KIngdom.
RMT5FE4D–Guards war memorial first & second world war with five wreath & bronze sculpture of each foot guards regiment City of Westminster London England UK
RMDBD0B6–Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards uniform outside a tent at a Historical reenactment
RF2HKXJPK–Art inspired by Banner of the regiment of Dutch Guards on foot, Ecru, on the center the full coat of arms of Orange-Nassau, as wielded by William IV and William V, surrounded by the Order of the Garter, covered by a king's crown. The whole is placed on a trophy of cannons, bows, lances, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RF2C17EJ0–Taking a Bow - Soldiers of Kremlin Regiment during military parade on Cathedral Sqaure in Moscow Kremlin
RM2RGCA03–Photograph of the delivery of first 'Thor' Ballistic Missile to an RAF Base in Norfolk, 19th September 1958. Sixty-five feet long, it was carried to the site from a nearby American base on a 90 foot long transporter. The 'Thor's' nuclear war-head was retained by the Americans and any British decision to launch this missile would have been subject to American approval. RAF Regiment guards can be seen in the foreground, ready to deter any naughty ideas.
RM2B2BBRH–Soldiers show stunts on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the 4th Foot Guards of the German Empire. One of the sportsmen jumps over horses. Spectators line the edge of the sports field.
RMG7G11F–23m - forms the final phase of the programme to rehouse three battalions of the Foot Guards and the Mounted Regiment of the Household Cavalry in London. Assisting Prince Philip is G. M. Simmons, project manager, PSA. *Scanned low-res from print, high-res available on request*
RMKEX392–Buckingham Palace Queens Foot Guards in red tunics and bearskins City of Westminster in London the capital city of England
RMPA95MC–Captain George K. H. Coussmaker (1759-1801). Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, Plympton 1723-1792 London). Dimensions: 93 3/4 x 57 1/4 in. (238.1 x 145.4 cm). Date: 1782. Reynolds gave close attention to his portrait of George Kein Hayward Coussmaker, a lieutenant and captain in the first regiment of Foot Guards. No fewer than twenty-one appointments--and at least two more for the sitter's horse--are recorded between February 9 and April 16, 1782. The composition is complex and the whole vigorously painted. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMB5J9TD–New uniform of the coldstream guards major night sentry drummer barrack guard drum major colour sergeant drill sergeant night se
RMBPBBGT–Regiment Of The Governor General's Foot Guards Marching To Parliament Hill, Ottawa For Changing The Guard Ceremony
RME0XPG9–Jul. 24, 1967 - Boy Is Guest Of The Household Cavalry: Four-year-old David Rayne, who was injured in an accident at the close of the Trooping the Colour ceremony inviting a horse belonging to the Foot Guards, on 10th. June, was today the VIP guest of honour of the Household Cavalry Regiment, with whom the horse was in no way connected - at Wellington Barracks, because they decided it would be a good idea to introduce him to the horses so that he would not be afraid of them
RM2K2JXNM–Photographic portrait of Wilhelm II, German Emperor (1859-1941) at age 10 in the uniform of the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards. Dated 19th Century
RMGK2RWN–Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards on the battlefield of a Napoleonic war
RMT3BY5A–A helmet for officers of the 1st Foot Guards Regiment, Potsdam, circa 1910 A tall officer's helmet in the rare version with the 'SEMPER TALIS' scroll awarded to the 1st Battalion and the regimental staff on 27 January 1889. Black lacquered leather body. Partially frosted and polished silver-plated mountings. Circular crown plate with a fluted spike. Guards eagle with a strongly cambered, enamelled guard star. Silver-plated flat metal chinscales on silver-plated rosettes. Both cockades. Light-coloured sweatband and ribbed silk lining (loose in bac, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMH3WR2G–Photographic portrait of Wilhelm II, German Emperor (1859-1941) at age 10 in the uniform of the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards. Dated 19th Century
RMFGR0A8–High angle viewpoint looking down on patrol of 19th century Redcoats of 1st regiment of Foot Guards, Marching away. Re-enactment at Dover castle.
RMM87PTT–Changing guard, St James' Palace, London, England, circa 1905
RMC8PJRG–Foot Guards on Parade at Buckingham Palace, London.
RMT86XG9–Monument to Lionel Robert Tollemache. Killed at the siege of Valenciennes
RMGJGAG2–Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards officers uniform and sword at a reenactment. Spetchley Park, Worcestershire, England
RF2BXPFFA–Coldstream Guards marching along The Mall, London, United Kingdom
RMBNERDF–Quebec city Citadel Royal 22nd regiment Canadian Armed forces Canada
RM2M3JTRK–Photograph of the delivery of first 'Thor' Ballistic Missile to an RAF Base in Norfolk, 19th September 1958. Sixty-five feet long, it was carried to the site from a nearby American base on a 90 foot long transporter. The 'Thor's' nuclear war-head was retained by the Americans and any British decision to launch this missile would have been subject to American approval. RAF Regiment guards can be seen in the foreground, ready to deter any naughty ideas. Date: 1958
RMBGC6W8–Drum major and drummers of the Coldstream Guards in the late 19th century.
RM2KA8CC5–Horses may bite sign. Horse guards London
RMKEX3FH–Buckingham Palace Queens Foot Guards in red tunics and bearskins City of Westminster in London the capital city of England
RF2K1G6HE–Small british figurine of al foot guards against a painting with horses
RF2X0NANK–Wellington Barracks, a military barracks in Westminster, central London, for the Foot Guards battalions on public duties in that area
RM2R0D0DY–Massed Foot Guards' Band taking part in King Charles Coronation procession along The Mall in London on 6th May 2023
RMB3TF0K–England, London, The Guards Memorial in Horseguards Parade. It was erected in 1926 and dedicated to the five Foot Guards regiments that fought in the Great War (WW1).
RM2K2JXP9–Photographic portrait of Wilhelm II, German Emperor (1859-1941) at age 10 in the uniform of the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards. Dated 19th Century
RMGK2T1T–Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards on the battlefield of a Napoleonic war
RMT3BY50–A helmet for officers of the 1st Foot Guards Regiment, Potsdam, circa 1910 A tall officer's helmet in the rare version with the 'SEMPER TALIS' scroll awarded to the 1st Battalion and the regimental staff on 27 January 1889. Black lacquered leather body. Partially frosted and polished silver-plated mountings. Circular crown plate with a fluted spike. Guards eagle with a strongly cambered, enamelled guard star. Silver-plated flat metal chinscales on silver-plated rosettes. Both cockades. Light-coloured sweatband and ribbed silk lining (loose in bac, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMH3WR2K–Photographic portrait of Wilhelm II, German Emperor (1859-1941) at age 10 in the uniform of the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards. Dated 19th Century
RMFGR0AF–High angle viewpoint looking down on patrol of 19th century Redcoats of 1st regiment of Foot Guards, Marching away. Re-enactment at Dover castle.
RM2R3GDXA–Gardes LaFayette. 12th Regiment, New York State Militia, circa 1850.
RMC94CC1–Foot Guards on Parade during the Trooping the Colour, Pall Mall, London, United Kingdom.
RMK1WWH1–1889 - A young Victorian English girl dressed in a red royal Scots guards uniform complete with bearskin hat and backpack
RMGJGAJ6–Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards on the battlefield of a Napoleonic war reenactment at Spetchley Park, Worcestershire, England
RMBHGM80–Historical re-enactment, British infantry 1776, Regiment of Foot, Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, Dover Castle Kent English
RMJ3DHF8–Poster of a Guard is defaced by a cigarette which looks like he is smoking, London, England, United Kingdom. The Guards Division is an administrative unit of the British Army responsible for the administration of the regiments of Foot Guards and the London Regiment. The Guards Division is responsible for providing two public duties battalions to London District although the guards are most associated with ceremonial, they are nevertheless operational infantry battalions, and as such perform all the various roles of infantry.
RMA31JKF–Drum Major
RMB4W12R–Quebec city Citadel Royal 22nd regiment Canadian Armed forces Canada
RM2KA8C7R–Ghanging of the guards. Horse guards parade. London England
RM2DBHPJJ–The 1st Foot Guards (1. Garde-Regiment zu Fuss) at the parade for the 200th birthday of Frederick the Great on January 21, 1912.
RF2K1G67B–Detail view of King's foot guards playing music with a clarinet, reading the music-notes
RF2X0NAP4–Wellington Barracks, a military barracks in Westminster, central London, for the Foot Guards battalions on public duties in that area
RFW3A0EE–Attention Command with SKS Rifles - Presidential Regiment of Moscow Kremlin
RMA0KMAG–Trooping the Colour ceremony on Horse Guards Parade. The parade in front of the Queen takes place in June each year in London
RM2E37R3J–Grenadier of the foot guards, 18th century
RMHRDHED–49th regiment and foot guards 1751
RMBREBJD–A presentation gift to an officer, of the Bavarian Foot Guards Regiment A gift from the Foot Guards Regiment in the form of an officer's grenadier cap from the date of the regiment's establishment in 1814. Silver, enamelled, and partially gilt. The dedication inscription 'Das Offiziers-Korps des Infanteries Leib-Regiments dem Hauptmann Karl Graf von Courten 25.7.1899 - 25.10.1913.' (The officers of the Foot Guards Regiment to Captain Karl Count von Courten 25 July 1899 - 25 October 1913) on the base plate which is supported on three grenades. The number '81' is,
RMMHGTKJ–London UK. 1st May 2018. Members of the Scots Guards regiment of the Household Division rehearsing at Wellington Barracks for Trooping the colour parade to mark Queen Elizabeth official birthday on 16 June. The Scots Guards were formed in 1642 by Archibald, 1st Marquis of Argyll on orders of King Charles I
RMP7X96J–Prinz Eitel Friedrich von Preußen in Uniform of the Prussian 1st Regiment of Foot Guards . 1914 143 Eitelprussia1883-3
RMGTMHX4–Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards on the battlefield of a Napoleonic war
RMC94WNM–Foot guards with machine guns on parade outside Buckingham Palace, London, United Kingdom.
RM2GAW9RW–Marschierende Grenadiere in London
RMGJGAMR–Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards on the battlefield of a Napoleonic war reenactment at Spetchley Park, Worcestershire, England
RMBR1GW2–Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards 1776 American War of Independence Crown Forces with Brown Bess Musket
RMJ3DHFM–Poster of a Guard is defaced by a cigarette which looks like he is smoking, London, England, United Kingdom. The Guards Division is an administrative unit of the British Army responsible for the administration of the regiments of Foot Guards and the London Regiment. The Guards Division is responsible for providing two public duties battalions to London District although the guards are most associated with ceremonial, they are nevertheless operational infantry battalions, and as such perform all the various roles of infantry.
RM2KA8C87–Life guards on Horse back. London England
RM2B30W0P–General Robert Manners in the uniform of the Light Company of the 3rd (Scots) Regiment of Foot Guards by Henry-Pierce Bone (1779–1855).
RMJ99833–49th regiment and foot guards 1751
RMMRAEWC–The Mall, London, UK. 26 May, 2018. Major General’s Review is held in sweltering heat, the penultimate rehearsal for the Queen’s Birthday Parade, also known as Trooping the Colour. 1400 soldiers from the Household Division and the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery take part in this full scale rehearsal. A sea of gold Household Cavalry helmets as the military procession makes its way along The Mall after the parade in Horse Guards. Foot Guards in the distance are seen through a heat haze. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2PTX708–England. London. Trooping the Colour. 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards.
RMDR84JP–Regiment marching towards Buckingham Palace for the changing of the guards
RMFJBDHA–Napoleonic wars re-enactment. British Redcoats, 1st foot regiment, Grenadier Guards, marching away in column. Close up.
RMDY85X8–Holywood, Northern Ireland. 9 Apr 2014 - Domhnall (pronounced 'Donal'), the Irish Guards’ 16th Regimental Mascot Irish Wolfhound wears the coat presented to him yesterday by the Irish President, Michael D. Higgins in Windsor during his state visit to the UK. Accompanying him is his handler, Drummer David Steed. Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News
RMBREBWB–A presentation gift to an officer, of the Bavarian Foot Guards Regiment A gift from the Foot Guards Regiment in the form of an officer's grenadier cap from the date of the regiment's establishment in 1814. Silver, enamelled, and partially gilt. The dedication inscription 'Das Offiziers-Korps des Infanteries Leib-Regiments dem Hauptmann Karl Graf von Courten 25.7.1899 - 25.10.1913.' (The officers of the Foot Guards Regiment to Captain Karl Count von Courten 25 July 1899 - 25 October 1913) on the base plate which is supported on three grenades. The number '81' is,
RMMHGTKH–London UK. 1st May 2018. Members of the Scots Guards regiment of the Household Division rehearsing at Wellington Barracks for Trooping the colour parade to mark Queen Elizabeth official birthday on 16 June. The Scots Guards were formed in 1642 by Archibald, 1st Marquis of Argyll on orders of King Charles I
RMP0EMXW–. English: Fleuron from book: A true dialogue between Thomas Jones, a trooper, lately return'd from Germany, and John Smith, a serjeant in the first regiment of Foot-Guards. 240 A true dialogue between Thomas Jones, a trooper, lately return'd from Germany, and John Smith, a serjeant in the first regiment of Foot-Guards Fleuron T051862-4
RMTRN534–Royal Irish Regiment combined with the Irish Guard marching past Canada gate on the mall for trooping the colour 2019
RMC8PJNJ–Closeup of the buttons on the Foot Guard's jacket, London.
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