Ceremony; Changing the Guard; Cuirass; England; Horse; Horse Guards; Life Guards; London; Red; Tourism; Tradition; Uniform; Royalty Free
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Life Guard troop riding down the Mall. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace; London; royal; Grenadier guards; soldiers; changing of the guard; marching; marching band; soldiers marching; red tunic; uniform; military uniform; place of interest; sightseeing tourism; tourists; London landmark; national landmark; Buckingham Palace; copy space; text space; blue sky;
changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace; London; royal; Grenadier guards; soldiers; changing of the guard; marching; marching band; soldiers marching; red tunic; uniform; military uniform; place of interest; sightseeing tourism; tourists; London landmark; national landmark; Buckingham Palace; copy space; text space;
changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace; London; royal; Grenadier guards; soldiers; changing of the guard; marching; marching band; soldiers marching; red tunic; uniform; military uniform; place of interest; sightseeing tourism; tourists; London landmark; national landmark; Buckingham Palace; copy space; text space;
changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace; London; royal; Grenadier guards; soldiers; changing of the guard; marching; marching band; soldiers marching; red tunic; uniform; military uniform; place of interest; sightseeing tourism; tourists; London landmark; national landmark; Buckingham Palace; copy space; text space;
Grenadier Guards, identified by equally spaced tunic buttons and grenade symbol on the collar, march to Wellington Barracks after Changing the Guard ceremony.
Musical Drive of The Kings Troop, Royal Horse Artillery; 1.5 tonne World War 1 guns; The Princess Royal; Europe; England; British royal family; Princess Anne; Windsor; Scott A. McNealy; Royal Windsor Tattoo; Windsor Castle; Windsor Horse Show; The Windsor Castle Royal Tattoo 2008, Military Musical spectacular, A HEROES WELCOME, Bearskins, Pipes, Busbies, Curaisses, Massed Bands, The Royal British Legion, Massed Bands; world famous scarlet and gold uniforms; Household Division; The combined Bands of The Life Guards, Scots Guards and Welsh Guards; cannon firing at night; gun firing at night; blast; explosion; British Army; IPSV0516; IPSV0338; IPSV0171; IPSV0171; IPSV0913; IPSV5166; IPSV6040; IPSV2897; explosions; fotoLibra
The Princess Royal; Europe; England; British royal family; Princess Anne; Windsor; Scott A. McNealy; Royal Windsor Tattoo; Windsor Castle; Windsor Horse Show; The Windsor Castle Royal Tattoo 2008, Military Musical spectacular, A HEROES WELCOME, Bearskins, Pipes, Busbies, Curaisses, Massed Bands, The Royal British Legion, Massed Bands; world famous scarlet and gold uniforms; Household Division; The combined Bands of The Life Guards, Scots Guards and Welsh Guards; troops returning home from battle; marching soldiers; veterans; Afghanistan; IPSV0516; IPSV0338; IPSV0171; IPSV0171; IPSV0913; IPSV4819; IPSV4790; IPSV0201
30 April 2012; Berkshire; Cllr Asghar Majeed; England; Europe; Great Britain; Guildhall Windsor; Her Majesty The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh; Her Majesty?s neighbours; Home Counties; Jubilee Windsor walkabout; Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire; Mary Bayliss; Royal Celebration; Scott A. McNealy; Scott A. McNealy Photographer; The Queen?s Diamond Jubilee celebrations; U.K.; UK; United Kingdom; Windsor; and the Mayor; changing of the guard; crowds; event; from Windsor Castle to the Guildhall on Monday 30 April; spring;
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Windsor Changing of The Guards on Monday 30 April 2012 as part of The Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
Changing the Guard ceremony outside the Convent, the official residence of the Governor of Gibraltar. It takes place several times a day and the guard is normally provided by members of the Gibraltar Regiment
Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Gibraltar; Changing the guard; military; ceremony; duty; spectacle; Gibraltar Regiment; soldier; private; corporal; smart; uniform; tourist; attraction, opposite, different viewpoint,
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Changing the Guard ceremony outside the Convent, the official residence of the Governor of Gibraltar. It takes place several times a day and the guard is normally provided by members of the Gibraltar Regiment.
Army; Black; Blue; Blues and Royals; Ceremony; Changing the Guard; Cuirass; England; Equestrian; Gold; Helmet; Horse; Horse Guards; London; Military; Procession; Red; Riding; Sights; Silver; Sword; Tourism; Tourist; Tradition; Uniform
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Blues and Royals riding to Horseguards Parade to Change the Guard. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Both regiments are called Horse Guards.
Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
The Princess Royal; Europe; England; British royal family; Princess Anne; Windsor; Scott A. McNealy; Royal Windsor Tattoo; Windsor Castle; Windsor Horse Show; Musical Drive of The Kings Troop, Royal Horse Artillery; 1.5 tonne World War 1 guns; The Princess Royal; Europe; England; British royal family; Princess Anne; Windsor; Scot A. McNealy; Royal Windsor Tattoo; Windsor Castle; Windsor Horse Show; The Windsor Castle Royal Tattoo 2008, Military Musical spectacular, A HEROES WELCOME, Bearskins, Pipes, Busbies, Curaisses, Massed Bands, The Royal British Legion, Massed Bands; world famous scarlet and gold uniforms; Household Division; British Army; Cavalry; Horses; firing of the cannon; IPSV0516; IPSV0338; IPSV0171; IPSV0171; IPSV0913; IPSV5166; IPSV6040; IPSV2897; explosions; fotoLibra
Blues and Royals returning to barracks after Changing the Guard on Horse Guards Parade. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Blues and Royals returning to barracks after Changing the Guard on Horse Guards Parade. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Marching Guards Band, Buckingham Palace, Royal, guards, St James's Park, Royal Park, Birdcage Walk, London, tourism, tourists, attraction, military band, military, British Army, army, uniforms, dress uniform, busbies, red uniforms, army band, musicians, pomp, tradition, soldiers, instruments, musical instruments, IPSV1328, IPSV4825, IPSV4819, IPSV4790, IPSV6040, IPSV0937, IPSV0462, IPSV4814, IPSV4818, IPSV0529, IPSV5662, IPSV1328,
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Guards Band marching towards Birdcage Walk, outside Buckingham Palace with St James's Park in the background. A tourist attraction seen in the 1970s, but not on the date shown, and probably unchanged since.
A Coldstream Guard on sentry duty at the gates of Windsor Castle. The Round Tower is in the background. The Royal Standard on the flag pole indicates that the Queen is in residence.
Lancers of the Blues and Royals at the Beating the Retreat ceremony. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
30 April 2012; Berkshire; Cllr Asghar Majeed; England; Europe; Great Britain; Guildhall Windsor; Her Majesty The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh; Her Majesty's neighbours; Home Counties; Jubilee Windsor walkabout; Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire; Mary Bayliss; Royal Celebration; Scott A. McNealy; Scott A. McNealy Photographer; The Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations; U.K.; UK; United Kingdom; Windsor; and the Mayor; changing of the guard; crowds; event; from Windsor Castle to the Guildhall on Monday 30 April; spring;
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Local residents meet Her Majesty The Queen at Windsor Guildhall on Monday 30 April as part of The Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
30 April 2012; Berkshire; Cllr Asghar Majeed; England; Europe; Great Britain; Guildhall Windsor; Her Majesty The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh; Her Majesty?s neighbours; Home Counties; Jubilee Windsor walkabout; Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire; Mary Bayliss; Royal Celebration; Scott A. McNealy; Scott A. McNealy Photographer; The Queen?s Diamond Jubilee celebrations; U.K.; UK; United Kingdom; Windsor; and the Mayor; changing of the guard; crowds; event; from Windsor Castle to the Guildhall on Monday 30 April; spring;
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Local residents meet Her Majesty The Queen at Windsor Guildhall on Monday 30 April as part of The Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.