Horse guards parade, london 1951 Stock Photos and Images
RM2HX4WNW–Princess Elizabeth Acts For King In Colourful Trooping Ceremony -- The splendid ceremony of the actual Trooping the Colour (seen right). Princess Elizabeth is on left at the salute She is wearing a plumed hat which is modelled after that of a Guards Officer of 1745. Princess Elizabeth in a colourful Guards-style uniform took the place of the King who is ill, in today's King's Birthday ceremony of Trooping the Colour on Horse Guards Parade, London. The Colour Trooped (i.e. carried in full ceremonial before the Troops) was the King's Colour of the Thire (3rd) Battalion Grenadier Guards (The Prin
RM2GC3BKD–Queen Elizabeth II represents the King for the ceremony of Trooping the Colour of the Third Battalion Grenadier Guards on Horse Guard Parade London She is seen in a new scarlet uniform in Guards Officer Style with a plumed hat Her sash is of the Order of the Garter. Her horse is called Winston The Princess rode side saddle 7 June 1951
RM2JAYNPH–Russian Arms On View In London -- A 120 m.m. Mortar (Model 38), weight in action 578 lbs, weight of bomb 35 lbs, range 6,200 yds and Max rate of fire 12 round per minute. Russian equipment, captured from the Communists in Korea was on view on the Horse Guards Parade to-day for one week. It is the first time the equipment has been shown anywhere. July 02, 1951.
RM2JAYNTJ–Russian Arms On View In London -- A 12.7m.m Degtyarev, Heavy Machine Gun, Model 1938. Weight, including mounting 397 1bs, effective range 3,860 yds and rate of fire 126 rounds per minute. Russian equipment, captured from the Communists in Korea was on view on the Horse Guards Parade to-day for one week. It is the first time the equipment has been shown anywhere. July 02, 1951.
RM2HX4WP0–Trooping Rehearsal -- A splash of colour on dull morning when the Coldstrean and Scots Guards rehears e for Trooping the colour ceremony at Horse Guards Parade to-day. Winston, the horse princess Elizabeth will ride at the ceremony on June7, is seen on the left, mounted by Supt. Smith, Metropolitan Police. May 19, 1951. (Photo by Daily Mail Contract Picture).
RM2JAYJMF–Young Prince At Military Spectacle : Sees mother take salute for the King at Trooping The Colour : Prince Charles driving with his aunt, Princess Margaret, and his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, to the ceremony. Today was a great day for 2 1/2 -year-old Prince Charles, son of Princes Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. With his aunt, Princess Margaret, and his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, he drove in an open carriage to attend for the first time the Trooping the Colour on Horse Guards Parade, London, in honour of the official birthday of his grandfather, King George VI. He watched his mother,
RM2HX4WN3–Trooping The Colour -- General view of the Guards marching past the saluting base. Princess Elizabeth took the salute of the Brigade of Guards in her father's place at today's Trooping the Colour ceremony on Horse guards Parade in honour of the King's birthday. For the first time, as heir to the throne, she received the traditional honours of a Sovereign. June 7, 1951.
RM2HX4WP4–Trooping The Colour Rehearsal -- The Guards on Parade. A full dress rehearsal of the Trooping the Colour Ceremony was hold today (Monday May 28th 1951) on the Horse Guards Parade. The ceremony will take place on June 7th 1951 in the presence of the King and other members of the Royal Family, in celebration of the King's official birthday. May 28, 1951.
RM2HX4WP8–Trooping The Colour Rehearsal -- The Guards massed band. A full dross rehearsal of the Trooping the Colour harmony was hold today (Monday May 28th 1951) on the Horse Guards Parade. The ceremony will take place on June 7th 1951 in the prosenco of the King and other members of the Royal Family, in celebration of the King's official birthday. May 28, 1951.
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