RM2HK773C–WW2 Winston Churchill inspects the 1st American Squadron of the Home Guard on Horse Guards Parade, London, 9 January 1941
RM2G2B081–18th Century view of a Military Parade at Horse Guards Parade Ground in St James's Park, London, England, print by John Maurer, 1713-1761
RMPDH7CX–The tiltyard (or tilt yard or tilt-yard), an enclosed courtyard for jousting in Horse Guards Parade in London constructed by Henry VIII as an entertainment venue adjacent to Whitehall Palace. The Tiltyard at Whitehall had room for 10-12,000 spectators, accommodated in conditions which ranged from the spartan to the opulent.' Ambitious young aristocrats participated in the Accession Day events for the Elizabeth I in 1595 where 'the whole chivalric nature of the tournament with its mock combat and heroic connotations was peculiarly appealing.'
RM2CCGCHB–An old engraving of St James's Park and Horse Guards Parade, London, England, UK c. 1750. Horse Guards Parade is the ceremonial parade ground in St James's Park and is now the scene of Trooping the Colour on the monarch's official birthday. Horse Guards is the building with the clock tower over an archway (centre right). It is the official entrance to St James's and Buckingham Palace. Horse Guards dates from the 1700s and was designed by William Kent, Chief Architect to George II. The building was once the Headquarters of the British Army.
RM2M3RX8J–Trooping the Colour in Hyde Park. The first revival of the picturesque ceremony since 1914. The ceremony was usually held on Horse Guards Parade but it was disfigured with war huts. The hero of the occasion was Sir Douglas Haig, who had to shake hands with many of the spectators. Date: 3rd June 1919
RMRYA3JP–The Queen's Birthday: A Sketch on the Horse Guards Parade, UK, 1883
RMM5527G–St. James's Park London Original Design based on a 19th century Engraving
RM2WPEYHG–An engraving entitled The Horse Guards, Treasury &c. (With the Piece of Turkish Ordnance taken by the British Troops in Egypt), Westminster, London UK
RM2JPGM12–1922 Trooping the Colour poster June 3rd, Horse Guards Parade, London, England
RM2X2PBM4–Horse Guards Parade, Greater London, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 51 30' 16'', S 0 7' 41'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RM2X2FA68–HUMBER ARMOURED CAR - A Humber armoured car Mk. IV photographed on Horse Guards Parade British Army
RM2BTJ50D–An engraving of The Horse Guards from St James's Park London scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1851. Believed copyright free.
RFDTF413–The Horse Guards from Saint James's Park Westminster Circa 1890
RM2BTBF6B–Buckingham Palace from the Park 1842
RM2M3RB31–Queen Victoria in an open carriage during her Jubilee Celebrations on 20 June 1897, reviewing the Yeomen of the Guard in the garden at Buckingham Palace. Date: 20 June 1897
RM2HK7781–WW2 Winston Churchill British wartime Prime Minister raises his hat in salute during an inspection of the 1st American Squadron of the Home Guard at Horse Guards Parade in London, 9 January 1941. World War II Propaganda Morale boosting official image
RM2X2FB7D–HUMBER ARMOURED CAR - A Humber armoured car Mk. IV photographed on Horse Guards Parade British Army
RM2HK773P–WW2 Winston Churchill inspects the 1st American Squadron of the Home Guard on Horse Guards Parade, London, 9 January 1941 World War II The Prime Minister Winston Churchill inspects the 1st American Squadron of the Home Guard on Horse Guards Parade, London, on 9 January 1941. WW2/Propaganda
RM2X143X2–HUMBER ARMOURED CAR - A Humber armoured car Mk. IV photographed on Horse Guards Parade British Army
RM2X2FCK8–HUMBER ARMOURED CAR - A Humber armoured car Mk. IV photographed on Horse Guards Parade British Army
RM2X2F9BM–HUMBER ARMOURED CAR - A Humber armoured car Mk. IV photographed on Horse Guards Parade British Army
RM2X2F976–HUMBER ARMOURED CAR - A Humber armoured car Mk. IV photographed on Horse Guards Parade British Army
RM2X2FBNK–HUMBER ARMOURED CAR - A Humber armoured car Mk. IV photographed on Horse Guards Parade British Army
RM2X144R8–HUMBER ARMOURED CAR - A Humber armoured car Mk. IV photographed on Horse Guards Parade British Army
RM2X161C1–HUMBER ARMOURED CAR - A Humber armoured car Mk. IV photographed on Horse Guards Parade British Army
RM2X1MRED–TIGER TANK ON HORSE GUARDS PARADE - Officers and officials inspecting the German Mark VI Tiger tank, British Army
RM2X1MK76–TIGER TANK ON HORSE GUARDS PARADE - Officers and officials inspecting the German Mark VI Tiger tank, British Army
RM2X150W7–R.A.O.C. - Ambulance Presentation to Mr. Hore-Belisha. Royal Order of the Buffs at Horse Guards Parade British Army
RM2X14R16–R.A.O.C. - Ambulance Presentation to Mr. Hore-Belisha. Royal Order of the Buffs at Horse Guards Parade British Army
RM2X15R4C–R.A.O.C. - Ambulance Presentation to Mr. Hore-Belisha. Royal Order of the Buffs at Horse Guards Parade British Army
RM2X14JC8–R.A.O.C. - Ambulance Presentation to Mr. Hore-Belisha. Royal Order of the Buffs at Horse Guards Parade British Army
RM2X154M6–R.A.O.C. - Ambulance Presentation to Mr. Hore-Belisha. Royal Order of the Buffs at Horse Guards Parade British Army
RM2X14GXK–R.A.O.C. - Ambulance Presentation to Mr. Hore-Belisha. Royal Order of the Buffs at Horse Guards Parade British Army
RM2X156H8–R.A.O.C. - Ambulance Presentation to Mr. Hore-Belisha. Royal Order of the Buffs at Horse Guards Parade British Army
RM2X2FANB–R.A.O.C. - Ambulance Presentation to Mr. Hore-Belisha. Royal Order of the Buffs at Horse Guards Parade British Army
RM2X14XGN–R.A.O.C. - Ambulance Presentation to Mr. Hore-Belisha. Royal Order of the Buffs at Horse Guards Parade British Army
RM2X16E4J–AIR RAID DAMAGE - No. 10 Downing Street blasted by a bomb which fell on the Horse Guards Parade, February 1944
RM2X1N53M–NO.10 DOWNING STREET DAMAGED DURING RAID - The Prime Minister walking past a bomb crater on Horse Guards Parade. Blast from this bomb caused most of the damage to No.10, British Army
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