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51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade, London, UK
51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade
29th January 2023
On this day in 1649, King Charles I was led from St James's Palace to Banqueting House on Whitehall, in front of which he was beheaded, thus drawing a gory line under the English Civil War.
For the past half century, The King's Army - a royalist branch of the English Civil War Society - has commemorated what they call "His Majestie's horrid murder"
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51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade, London, UK
51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade
29th January 2023
On this day in 1649, King Charles I was led from St James's Palace to Banqueting House on Whitehall, in front of which he was beheaded, thus drawing a gory line under the English Civil War.
For the past half century, The King's Army - a royalist branch of the English Civil War Society - has commemorated what they call "His Majestie's horrid murder"
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51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade, London, UK
51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade
29th January 2023
On this day in 1649, King Charles I was led from St James's Palace to Banqueting House on Whitehall, in front of which he was beheaded, thus drawing a gory line under the English Civil War.
For the past half century, The King's Army - a royalist branch of the English Civil War Society - has commemorated what they call "His Majestie's horrid murder"
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51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade, London, UK
51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade
29th January 2023
On this day in 1649, King Charles I was led from St James's Palace to Banqueting House on Whitehall, in front of which he was beheaded, thus drawing a gory line under the English Civil War.
For the past half century, The King's Army - a royalist branch of the English Civil War Society - has commemorated what they call "His Majestie's horrid murder"
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51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade, London, UK
51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade
29th January 2023
On this day in 1649, King Charles I was led from St James's Palace to Banqueting House on Whitehall, in front of which he was beheaded, thus drawing a gory line under the English Civil War.
For the past half century, The King's Army - a royalist branch of the English Civil War Society - has commemorated what they call "His Majestie's horrid murder"
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51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade, London, UK
51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade
29th January 2023
On this day in 1649, King Charles I was led from St James's Palace to Banqueting House on Whitehall, in front of which he was beheaded, thus drawing a gory line under the English Civil War.
For the past half century, The King's Army - a royalist branch of the English Civil War Society - has commemorated what they call "His Majestie's horrid murder"
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51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade, London, UK
51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade
29th January 2023
On this day in 1649, King Charles I was led from St James's Palace to Banqueting House on Whitehall, in front of which he was beheaded, thus drawing a gory line under the English Civil War.
For the past half century, The King's Army - a royalist branch of the English Civil War Society - has commemorated what they call "His Majestie's horrid murder"
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51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade, London, UK
51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade
29th January 2023
On this day in 1649, King Charles I was led from St James's Palace to Banqueting House on Whitehall, in front of which he was beheaded, thus drawing a gory line under the English Civil War.
For the past half century, The King's Army - a royalist branch of the English Civil War Society - has commemorated what they call "His Majestie's horrid murder"
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51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade, London, UK
51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade
29th January 2023
On this day in 1649, King Charles I was led from St James's Palace to Banqueting House on Whitehall, in front of which he was beheaded, thus drawing a gory line under the English Civil War.
For the past half century, The King's Army - a royalist branch of the English Civil War Society - has commemorated what they call "His Majestie's horrid murder"
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51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade, London, UK
51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade
29th January 2023
On this day in 1649, King Charles I was led from St James's Palace to Banqueting House on Whitehall, in front of which he was beheaded, thus drawing a gory line under the English Civil War.
For the past half century, The King's Army - a royalist branch of the English Civil War Society - has commemorated what they call "His Majestie's horrid murder"
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51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade, London, UK
51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade
29th January 2023
On this day in 1649, King Charles I was led from St James's Palace to Banqueting House on Whitehall, in front of which he was beheaded, thus drawing a gory line under the English Civil War.
For the past half century, The King's Army - a royalist branch of the English Civil War Society - has commemorated what they call "His Majestie's horrid murder"
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51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade, London, UK
51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade
29th January 2023
On this day in 1649, King Charles I was led from St James's Palace to Banqueting House on Whitehall, in front of which he was beheaded, thus drawing a gory line under the English Civil War.
For the past half century, The King's Army - a royalist branch of the English Civil War Society - has commemorated what they call "His Majestie's horrid murder"
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51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade, London, UK
51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade
29th January 2023
On this day in 1649, King Charles I was led from St James's Palace to Banqueting House on Whitehall, in front of which he was beheaded, thus drawing a gory line under the English Civil War.
For the past half century, The King's Army - a royalist branch of the English Civil War Society - has commemorated what they call "His Majestie's horrid murder"
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51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade, London, UK
51st Parade of the English Civil War Society in The Mall and Horse Guards Parade
29th January 2023
On this day in 1649, King Charles I was led from St James's Palace to Banqueting House on Whitehall, in front of which he was beheaded, thus drawing a gory line under the English Civil War.
For the past half century, The King's Army - a royalist branch of the English Civil War Society - has commemorated what they call "His Majestie's horrid murder"
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King's Army March and Parade
30/01/2022. London, UK.
Shadows of Members of The English Civil War Society re-enactment group are thrown onto Horse Guards Parade as they play the role of The King's Army. Re-enactors have retraced the route taken by King Charles I from St James Palace to the place of his execution at the Banqueting House in Whitehall on this day on this day in 1649.
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King's Army March and Parade
30/01/2022. London, UK.
Members of The English Civil War Society re-enactment group arrive on Horse Guards Parade in sight of the Downing Street back garden as they play the role of The King's Army. Re-enactors have retraced the route taken by King Charles I from St James Palace to the place of his execution at the Banqueting House in Whitehall on this day on this day in 1649.
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King's Army March and Parade
30/01/2022. London, UK.
Members of The English Civil War Society re-enactment group march along The Mall as they play the role of The King's Army. Re-enactors have retraced the route taken by King Charles I from St James Palace to the place of his execution at the Banqueting House in Whitehall on this day on this day in 1649.
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King's Army March and Parade
30/01/2022. London, UK.
Members of The English Civil War Society re-enactment group march along The Mall as they play the role of The King's Army. Re-enactors have retraced the route taken by King Charles I from St James Palace to the place of his execution at the Banqueting House in Whitehall on this day on this day in 1649.
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King's Army March and Parade
30/01/2022. London, UK.
Members of The English Civil War Society re-enactment group march along The Mall as they play the role of The King's Army. Re-enactors have retraced the route taken by King Charles I from St James Palace to the place of his execution at the Banqueting House in Whitehall on this day on this day in 1649.
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Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full per
Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full period-costume glory. Though the effects of Covid-19 on the UK’s community of medieval knights, Roman centurions and Crimea nurses has not made headlines, many re-enactors have been without work since March 2020. Armed with some thankfully odourless props and boundless enthusiasm, Turnbull and his fellow re-enactors are clearly thrilled to be back sharing their passion for British history with the public.
Pictured: Re-enactor Aidan Turnbull at Dover Castle
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Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full per
Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full period-costume glory. Though the effects of Covid-19 on the UK’s community of medieval knights, Roman centurions and Crimea nurses has not made headlines, many re-enactors have been without work since March 2020. Armed with some thankfully odourless props and boundless enthusiasm, Turnbull and his fellow re-enactors are clearly thrilled to be back sharing their passion for British history with the public.
Pictured: Pelican in her Piety Reenactment group, Dover Castle
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Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full per
Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full period-costume glory. Though the effects of Covid-19 on the UK’s community of medieval knights, Roman centurions and Crimea nurses has not made headlines, many re-enactors have been without work since March 2020. Armed with some thankfully odourless props and boundless enthusiasm, Turnbull and his fellow re-enactors are clearly thrilled to be back sharing their passion for British history with the public.
Pictured: Musicians at Dover Castle
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Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full per
Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full period-costume glory. Though the effects of Covid-19 on the UK’s community of medieval knights, Roman centurions and Crimea nurses has not made headlines, many re-enactors have been without work since March 2020. Armed with some thankfully odourless props and boundless enthusiasm, Turnbull and his fellow re-enactors are clearly thrilled to be back sharing their passion for British history with the public.
Pictured: Two knights at Dover Castle
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Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full per
Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full period-costume glory. Though the effects of Covid-19 on the UK’s community of medieval knights, Roman centurions and Crimea nurses has not made headlines, many re-enactors have been without work since March 2020. Armed with some thankfully odourless props and boundless enthusiasm, Turnbull and his fellow re-enactors are clearly thrilled to be back sharing their passion for British history with the public.
Pictured: 23 - Dominic Sewell
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Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full per
Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full period-costume glory. Though the effects of Covid-19 on the UK’s community of medieval knights, Roman centurions and Crimea nurses has not made headlines, many re-enactors have been without work since March 2020. Armed with some thankfully odourless props and boundless enthusiasm, Turnbull and his fellow re-enactors are clearly thrilled to be back sharing their passion for British history with the public.
Pictured: blacksmith re-enactors at Dover Castle
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Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full per
Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full period-costume glory. Though the effects of Covid-19 on the UK’s community of medieval knights, Roman centurions and Crimea nurses has not made headlines, many re-enactors have been without work since March 2020. Armed with some thankfully odourless props and boundless enthusiasm, Turnbull and his fellow re-enactors are clearly thrilled to be back sharing their passion for British history with the public.
Pictured: Medieval Village in grounds of Dover Castle
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Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full per
Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full period-costume glory. Though the effects of Covid-19 on the UK’s community of medieval knights, Roman centurions and Crimea nurses has not made headlines, many re-enactors have been without work since March 2020. Armed with some thankfully odourless props and boundless enthusiasm, Turnbull and his fellow re-enactors are clearly thrilled to be back sharing their passion for British history with the public.
Pictured: 19 - Argo burns off some excess energ
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Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full per
Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full period-costume glory. Though the effects of Covid-19 on the UK’s community of medieval knights, Roman centurions and Crimea nurses has not made headlines, many re-enactors have been without work since March 2020. Armed with some thankfully odourless props and boundless enthusiasm, Turnbull and his fellow re-enactors are clearly thrilled to be back sharing their passion for British history with the public.
Pictured: Lancelot and Argo at Dover Castle
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Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full per
Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full period-costume glory. Though the effects of Covid-19 on the UK’s community of medieval knights, Roman centurions and Crimea nurses has not made headlines, many re-enactors have been without work since March 2020. Armed with some thankfully odourless props and boundless enthusiasm, Turnbull and his fellow re-enactors are clearly thrilled to be back sharing their passion for British history with the public.
Pictured: Argo the knight at Dover Castle
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Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full per
Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full period-costume glory. Though the effects of Covid-19 on the UK’s community of medieval knights, Roman centurions and Crimea nurses has not made headlines, many re-enactors have been without work since March 2020. Armed with some thankfully odourless props and boundless enthusiasm, Turnbull and his fellow re-enactors are clearly thrilled to be back sharing their passion for British history with the public.
Pictured: Dressing the knight, Dover Castle
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Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full per
Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full period-costume glory. Though the effects of Covid-19 on the UK’s community of medieval knights, Roman centurions and Crimea nurses has not made headlines, many re-enactors have been without work since March 2020. Armed with some thankfully odourless props and boundless enthusiasm, Turnbull and his fellow re-enactors are clearly thrilled to be back sharing their passion for British history with the public.
Pictured: Dover Castle
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Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full per
Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full period-costume glory. Though the effects of Covid-19 on the UK’s community of medieval knights, Roman centurions and Crimea nurses has not made headlines, many re-enactors have been without work since March 2020. Armed with some thankfully odourless props and boundless enthusiasm, Turnbull and his fellow re-enactors are clearly thrilled to be back sharing their passion for British history with the public.
Pictured: Medieval tapestry - Leeds Castle
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Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full per
Britain’s re-enactors return to the battlefields after lockdown – a photo essay. They bring our history to life, and add drama and spectacle to summer days out. Now, after 18 months on the sidelines, armies of re-enactors are back in all their full period-costume glory. Though the effects of Covid-19 on the UK’s community of medieval knights, Roman centurions and Crimea nurses has not made headlines, many re-enactors have been without work since March 2020. Armed with some thankfully odourless props and boundless enthusiasm, Turnbull and his fellow re-enactors are clearly thrilled to be back sharing their passion for British history with the public.
Pictured: Dover Castle medeval re-enactment
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Thomas Hardy Victorian Fair, Dorchester, Dorset, UK.
Historical reenactor at Thomas Hardy Victorian Fair, Dorchester, Dorset, UK. 4th June 2023.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Historical re-enactors take part in England's Medieval Festival the UK's largest celebration of the Middle Ages at Herstmonceux Castle in SussexUK. 27th August 2018. England's Medieval Festival 2018 marked the 26th spectacular year at Herstmonceux Castle. The festival is the most authentic, one-of-a-kind event with a very special blend of history and fun for the whole family. From the moment you enter the Festival you will be surrounded by the sights, smells and excitement of medieval times.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Historical re-enactors take part in England's Medieval Festival the UK's largest celebration of the Middle Ages at Herstmonceux Castle in SussexUK. 27th August 2018. England's Medieval Festival 2018 marked the 26th spectacular year at Herstmonceux Castle. The festival is the most authentic, one-of-a-kind event with a very special blend of history and fun for the whole family. From the moment you enter the Festival you will be surrounded by the sights, smells and excitement of medieval times.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
(180707) -- JERUSALEM, JULY 7, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Enthusiasts wearing costumes take part in a re-enactment of the Battle of the Horns of Hattin in northern Israel's Galilee region, on July 7, 2018. About 50 people participated in the three-day re-enactment of the Battle of the Horns of Hattin. (Xinhua/JINI/Gil Eliyahu)
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