Horse guards parade, london 1952 Stock Photos and Images
RM2HX4WPW–Duke Takes Salute At Trooping Rehearsal -- The Duke of Gloucester taking the salute at to-day's rehearsal. Beside him is Mrs. Archer Hublon on Winston, the chestnut police horse which the Queen will rids at the actual Trooping. The Duke of Gloucester took the salute at a rehearsal of the Trooping the Colour on the ***** Guards Parade, London, to-day (Friday). The ritual ceremony takes place on June 5, the Queen's official birthday, when the Queen herself will take the salute. May 30, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2M705GG–The Duke of York (1895-1952) at the Trooping the Colour ceremony, 4th June, 1932. The future King George VI at the 1932 ceremony. Trooping the Colour is a ceremony performed every year in London by regiments of the British Army. Since 1748 it has also marked the official birthday of the British sovereign.
RM2HX4X7R–Queen rides to horse guards parade -- Queen Elizabeth II, riding 'Winston,' approaches horse guards parade, London this morning, June 5, to take the salute at the trooping of the colour held in honour of her majesty's 26tth official Birthday. The Queen, riding side saddle, wears the Tunic of colonel in chief of the Scots Guards. On her majesty's Tricorn hat is the silver badge of the Scots Guards which was presented to the Queen yesterday. May 06, 1952. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2M3T3RD–Queen Elizabeth riding sidesaddle at the Trooping the Colour on the Horse Guards Parade, London. Date: 7th June 1952
RM2JAYJKC–Queen Mother Drives to Trooping of Color: The Queen Mother (left) and Princess Margaret drive in an open carriage to Horse guards parade, London, this morning June 05, to attend the trooping of the colour in honour of Queen Elizabeth's II's 26th official Birthday. The Queen took the salute from her Majesty's Horse 'Winston.' Round: Princess Margaret complained recently that her face had grown too fat. June 05, 1952. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RME0KY5R–Nov. 11, 1952 - First G.P.O. Pillar Box With ''E.R.'' Cypher Unveiled In London.; The Earl Of Selkirk, O.B.E., Parliamentary Secretary to the Postmaster General - this afternoon unveiled the first G.P.O. pillar box which bears the new Royal Cypher ''E.R.'' on the Whitehell side of the Horse Guards Parade. Photo Shows The Earl Of Selkirk unveiling the new cypher on the pillar box today.
RM2K12RGM–File photo dated 15/2/1952 of the funeral cortege of King George VI moving from Horse Guards Parade into the Mall on the way to Paddington Station borne on a gun carriage. Non-commissioned sailors, Naval ratings, traditionally pull the gun carriage bearing the sovereign's coffin through the streets using ropes, a practice which will take place during the Queen's funeral. The custom was adopted in 1901 at Victoria's funeral when the splinter bar of the gun carriage broke as her coffin, weighing nearly half a ton, was lifted into place and the horses began to move. The naval guard of honour step
RM2JYYWYM–File photo dated 15/2/1952 of the funeral cortege of King George VI moving from Horse Guards Parade into the Mall on the way to Paddington Station. Issue date: Friday September 9, 2022.
RM2HX4XM0–Soldiers Of The Queen March Past Their Sovereign- The impressive scenes as the Scarlet-clad ranks march past the Queen on the Horse guards parade to-day. The Queen, riding side saddle on police horse Winston, attended the first Trooping the Colour of her reign on horse Guards parade, London, to-day (Thursday). The ceremony celebration her official birthday. The Queen, wearing tunic of colonel-in-chief of the Scots Guards, and on her tricorne hat the silver cap badge of the Scots Guards presented to her yesterday. June 5, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RME0KY5P–Nov. 11, 1952 - First G.P.O. Pillar Box With ''E.R.'' Cypher Unveiled In London; The Earl of Selkirk, O.B.E., Parliamentary Secretary to the Postmasters General -this afternoon unveiled the first G.P.O. pillar box which bears the new Royal Cypher E.R. - on the White hell side of the Horse Guards Parade. Photo Shows The Earl Of Selkirk unveiling the new cypher on the pillar box today
RM2HX4WNP–Trooping The Colour Rehearsal -- A general view of the scene on the Horse Guards Parade this morning as the Guards marched past the Duke of Gloucester during the dress rehearsal of Trooping the Colour rehearsal. May 30, 1952.
RME0KXJN–Oct. 10, 1952 - Today is the City of Westminster T.A. Day - and recruiting drives were held and equipment was available to the public inspection on Horse Guards Parade„ KEYSTONE PHOTO SHOWS:-Cpl. Williams, of the London Scottish. T.A„ showing a 3-inch mortar to youngsters on Horse Guards Parade today. Looking through the sights is 10, year old Veronica Woods.
RM2HX4WR0–Trooping Rehearsal -- A scene on the Horse Guards Parade this morning during the dress rehearsal for the Trooping the Colour ceremony which is to take place next Thursday, the Queen's official birthday. Sailors watch the Guards troop the Colour from the roof of the Admiralty 'Citadel'. May 30, 1952.
RM2HX4XF2–Queen Saluted By Her Uncle At The Palace- The Queen returns the salute of her uncle, the Duke of Gloucester outside Buckingham palace, London, to-day (Thursday) when the guards marched past the Queen after the Trooping the Colour ceremony, in celebration of her official birthday, on the horse guards parade. June 5, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2HX4W13–War Secretary Meets Army Recruiting Girls - Mr. Anthony Head shaking hands with Corporal Jean Douglas of Geelong, Victoria, Australia, in the new-Nursing Corps uniform; center is Corporal Joan Gallagher of Co. Durhom, and nearest camera is Private F. Monkman of Scarborough-both are wearing the new W.R.A. C. No. 1 uniform. The Army's new mobile exhibition for the Women's Royal Army Corps and the queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps was inspected by Mr. Antony Head, the Secretary of State for War, on the Horse Guards Parade, London, to-day (Tuesday). July 8, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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