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KOBA 2025 In Seoul
Exhibition visitors explore ARRI’s booth at the 33rd Korea International Broadcast, Media, Sound and Lighting Show (KOBA 2025), held at COEX in Seoul, South Korea, on June 23, 2025. The exhibition features 600 companies from 30 countries. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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KOBA 2025 In Seoul
Visitors enter the 33rd Korea International Broadcast, Media, Sound and Lighting Show (KOBA 2025), held at COEX in Seoul, South Korea, on June 23, 2025. The exhibition features 600 companies from 30 countries. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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KOBA 2025 In Seoul
Exhibition visitors explore Blackmagic Design’s booth at the 33rd Korea International Broadcast, Media, Sound and Lighting Show (KOBA 2025) at COEX in Seoul, South Korea, on June 23, 2025. The exhibition features 600 companies from 30 countries. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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KOBA 2025 In Seoul
Exhibition visitors explore Blackmagic Design’s PYXIS 6K and 12K at the 33rd Korea International Broadcast, Media, Sound and Lighting Show (KOBA 2025) in Seoul, South Korea, on June 23, 2025. The exhibition features 600 companies from 30 countries. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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KOBA 2025 In Seoul
Exhibition visitors explore Blackmagic Design’s PYXIS 6K and 12K at the 33rd Korea International Broadcast, Media, Sound and Lighting Show (KOBA 2025) in Seoul, South Korea, on June 23, 2025. The exhibition features 600 companies from 30 countries. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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KOBA 2025 In Seoul
Exhibition visitors explore Profoto’s booth at the 33rd Korea International Broadcast, Media, Sound and Lighting Show (KOBA 2025), held at COEX in Seoul, South Korea, on June 23, 2025. The exhibition features 600 companies from 30 countries. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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KOBA 2025 In Seoul
Exhibition visitors explore Blackmagic Design’s booth at the 33rd Korea International Broadcast, Media, Sound and Lighting Show (KOBA 2025) at COEX in Seoul, South Korea, on June 23, 2025. The exhibition features 600 companies from 30 countries. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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KOBA 2025 In Seoul
Exhibition visitors explore ARRI’s booth at the 33rd Korea International Broadcast, Media, Sound and Lighting Show (KOBA 2025), held at COEX in Seoul, South Korea, on June 23, 2025. The exhibition features 600 companies from 30 countries. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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KOBA 2025 In Seoul
Exhibition visitors explore Fujifilm’s booth at the 33rd Korea International Broadcast, Media, Sound and Lighting Show (KOBA 2025), held at COEX in Seoul, South Korea, on June 23, 2025. The exhibition features 600 companies from 30 countries. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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KOBA 2025 In Seoul
Visitors enter the 33rd Korea International Broadcast, Media, Sound and Lighting Show (KOBA 2025), held at COEX in Seoul, South Korea, on June 23, 2025. The exhibition features 600 companies from 30 countries. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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KOBA 2025 In Seoul
Exhibition visitors explore Canon’s booth at the 33rd Korea International Broadcast, Media, Sound and Lighting Show (KOBA 2025), held at COEX in Seoul, South Korea, on June 23, 2025. The exhibition features 600 companies from 30 countries. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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KOBA 2025 In Seoul
Exhibition visitors explore Canon’s booth at the 33rd Korea International Broadcast, Media, Sound and Lighting Show (KOBA 2025), held at COEX in Seoul, South Korea, on June 23, 2025. The exhibition features 600 companies from 30 countries. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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KOBA 2025 In Seoul
Exhibition visitors explore Sony’s booth at the 33rd Korea International Broadcast, Media, Sound and Lighting Show (KOBA 2025), held at COEX in Seoul, South Korea, on June 23, 2025. The exhibition features 600 companies from 30 countries. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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KOBA 2025 In Seoul
Exhibition visitors explore Evertz’s booth at the 33rd Korea International Broadcast, Media, Sound and Lighting Show (KOBA 2025), held at COEX in Seoul, South Korea, on June 23, 2025. The exhibition features 600 companies from 30 countries. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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KOBA 2025 In Seoul
Exhibition visitors explore Xeromotion’s booth at the 33rd Korea International Broadcast, Media, Sound and Lighting Show (KOBA 2025) at COEX in Seoul, South Korea, on June 23, 2025. The exhibition features 600 companies from 30 countries. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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KOBA 2025 In Seoul
Exhibition visitors explore Xero motion's booth at the 33rd Korea International Broadcast, Media, Sound and Lighting Show (KOBA 2025), held at COEX in Seoul, South Korea, on June 23, 2025. The exhibition features 600 companies from 30 countries. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
Just after the King’s Troop arrived in Green Park one of the horses bolted, threw the rider and then galloped around Green Park until it was brought under control.
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 76th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, Great Britain
14th November 2024
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a celebratory Royal Salutes at 12 noon marking The King’s birthday.
King Charles III was born in Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948, during the reign of His Maternal Grandfather, King George VI. He was three when His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded the throne in 1952.
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
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ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JUNE 5, 2024 - A canon on Khortytsia Island points at the Dnipro Dam and the shallow rapids of the Dnipro River one year after Russian forces blew up the Kakhovka Dam in Kherson region on June 6, 2023, Zaporizhzhia region, southeastern Ukraine. (TARASOV/Ukrinform / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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ROYALS - König Charles und Königin Camilla in der Kirche von Sandringham am Sonntag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (14333816aa)
King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Sandringham church, the last time the King was seen in public. Also pictured is the Reverend Canon Paul Williams
King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Sandringham Church, Norfolk, UK - 04 Feb 2024
King Charles has been diagnosed with a form of cancer, says Buckingham Palace. It is not prostate cancer, but was discovered during his recent treatment for an enlarged prostate The type of cancer has not been revealed, but according to a palace statement the King began "regular treatments" on Monday. Buckingham Palace says the King "remains wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible". He will postpone his public engagements and it is expected other senior royals will help to stand in for him during his treatment. No further details are being shared on the stage of cancer or a prognosis.
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ROYALS - König Charles und Königin Camilla in der Kirche von Sandringham am Sonntag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (14333816x)
King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Sandringham church, the last time the King was seen in public. Also pictured is the Reverend Canon Paul Williams
King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Sandringham Church, Norfolk, UK - 04 Feb 2024
King Charles has been diagnosed with a form of cancer, says Buckingham Palace. It is not prostate cancer, but was discovered during his recent treatment for an enlarged prostate The type of cancer has not been revealed, but according to a palace statement the King began "regular treatments" on Monday. Buckingham Palace says the King "remains wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible". He will postpone his public engagements and it is expected other senior royals will help to stand in for him during his treatment. No further details are being shared on the stage of cancer or a prognosis.
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ROYALS - König Charles und Königin Camilla in der Kirche von Sandringham am Sonntag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (14333816v)
King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Sandringham church, the last time the King was seen in public. Also pictured is the Reverend Canon Paul Williams
King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Sandringham Church, Norfolk, UK - 04 Feb 2024
King Charles has been diagnosed with a form of cancer, says Buckingham Palace. It is not prostate cancer, but was discovered during his recent treatment for an enlarged prostate The type of cancer has not been revealed, but according to a palace statement the King began "regular treatments" on Monday. Buckingham Palace says the King "remains wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible". He will postpone his public engagements and it is expected other senior royals will help to stand in for him during his treatment. No further details are being shared on the stage of cancer or a prognosis.
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ROYALS - König Charles und Königin Camilla in der Kirche von Sandringham am Sonntag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (14333816y)
King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Sandringham church, the last time the King was seen in public. Also pictured is the Reverend Canon Paul Williams
King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Sandringham Church, Norfolk, UK - 04 Feb 2024
King Charles has been diagnosed with a form of cancer, says Buckingham Palace. It is not prostate cancer, but was discovered during his recent treatment for an enlarged prostate The type of cancer has not been revealed, but according to a palace statement the King began "regular treatments" on Monday. Buckingham Palace says the King "remains wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible". He will postpone his public engagements and it is expected other senior royals will help to stand in for him during his treatment. No further details are being shared on the stage of cancer or a prognosis.
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ROYALS - König Charles und Königin Camilla in der Kirche von Sandringham am Sonntag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (14333816m)
King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Sandringham church, the last time the King was seen in public. Also pictured is the Reverend Canon Paul Williams
King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Sandringham Church, Norfolk, UK - 04 Feb 2024
King Charles has been diagnosed with a form of cancer, says Buckingham Palace. It is not prostate cancer, but was discovered during his recent treatment for an enlarged prostate The type of cancer has not been revealed, but according to a palace statement the King began "regular treatments" on Monday. Buckingham Palace says the King "remains wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible". He will postpone his public engagements and it is expected other senior royals will help to stand in for him during his treatment. No further details are being shared on the stage of cancer or a prognosis.
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ROYALS - König Charles und Königin Camilla in der Kirche von Sandringham am Sonntag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (14333816r)
King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Sandringham church, the last time the King was seen in public. Also pictured is the Reverend Canon Paul Williams
King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Sandringham Church, Norfolk, UK - 04 Feb 2024
King Charles has been diagnosed with a form of cancer, says Buckingham Palace. It is not prostate cancer, but was discovered during his recent treatment for an enlarged prostate The type of cancer has not been revealed, but according to a palace statement the King began "regular treatments" on Monday. Buckingham Palace says the King "remains wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible". He will postpone his public engagements and it is expected other senior royals will help to stand in for him during his treatment. No further details are being shared on the stage of cancer or a prognosis.
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King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
14/11/2023. London, UK.
The Band of The Irish Guards gets a soaking in heavy rain as The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a gun salute in Green Park central London to celebrate the 75th birthday of King Charles III .
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King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
14/11/2023. London, UK.
Members of The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery get a soaking after they fired a gun salute in heavy rain in Green Park, central London to celebrate the 75th birthday of King Charles III .
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King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
14/11/2023. London, UK.
The Band of The Irish Guards gets a soaking in heavy rain as The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a gun salute in Green Park central London to celebrate the 75th birthday of King Charles III .
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 75th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 75th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK
14th November 2023
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery will ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 75th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the 75th birthday of His Majesty The King, Green Park, London, UK
14th November 2023
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery will ride out from their forward mounting base to position their guns for the salute in The Green Park. The Gunners wear full dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s colours and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, 71 horses pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns will enter Green Park via Canada Gate, over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The guns will be fired in the direction of Wellington Arch
The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back to barracks.
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King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
14/11/2023. London, UK.
The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a gun salute in Green Park to celebrate the 75th birthday of King Charles III .
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King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
14/11/2023. London, UK.
The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a gun salute in heavy rain in Green Park central London to celebrate the 75th birthday of King Charles III .
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King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
14/11/2023. London, UK.
The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a gun salute in heavy rain in Green Park central London to celebrate the 75th birthday of King Charles III .
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