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Best of Defence Imagery 2020
Image of troops paying a socially distanced tribute to Her Majesty on her official Birthday at Windsor Castle. The 1st Battalion Welsh Guards, turned out in the Quadrangle accompanied by a reduced Massed Band of the Household Division today (13/06/2020).
Ordinarily, Guardsmen would be shoulder-to-shoulder, enabling them to maintain dressing' or staying in line with one another, but in keeping with government COVID-19 guidelines on social distancing, each Guardsman was tasked with standing 2.2m apart, measured by three turns of the pace stick.
Soldiers were chosen due to the fact they are either living in the Windsor area, on duty at the Castle, or based in Barracks nearby, so limiting the amount of travel required.
The special ceremony for Her Majesty was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Henry Llewelyn-Usher. Music included many stirring Welsh favourites and was conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Simon Haw. An event of this nature has not happened in Windsor for the Sovereign's birthday since 1895, and today the Household Division demonstrated new ceremonial drill moves that have been developed in order to deliver the ceremonial standards for which they are recognised around the world while conforming to strict social distancing guidelines. Immediately following the ceremony, the Windsor Castle Guard returned to the guardroom to resume their guard duty.
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The Royal Guards Music Band, Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen, Denmark
The Royal Guards Music Band, Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen, Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe
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The Royal Guards Music Band, Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen, Denmark
The Royal Guards Music Band, Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen, Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe
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Changing of the Guard, Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen, Denmark
Changing of the Guard, Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen, Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe
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Changing of the Guard, Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen, Denmark
Changing of the Guard, Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen, Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe
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Changing the Guard at Buckingham Palace, New Guard marching, colourful spectacle and British pageantry, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Changing the Guard at Buckingham Palace, New Guard marching, colourful spectacle and British pageantry, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Ein Sandbad ist einfach bärig gut - Ein Eisbär als Schmutzfink im niederländischen Ouwehand Zoo
Ein Sandbad ist einfach bärig gut - Ein Eisbär als Schmutzfink im niederländischen Ouwehand Zoo
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[RHENEN - Brownie the polar bear. Ouwehand Zoo in the Dutch city Rhenen is since Tuesday 9-4-2013 the owner of the most 'brown' ice bears in the world. Because the animals like to roll over in the snow -and there is probably no snow fall in at least six months- the caregivers came up with an alternative: dark potting compost. The Rhenen zoo has thus probably a world primeur. The loose soil is also useful to combat the irritating itch of a moulting coat. ]
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Ein Sandbad ist einfach bärig gut - Ein Eisbär als Schmutzfink im niederländischen Ouwehand Zoo
Ein Sandbad ist einfach bärig gut - Ein Eisbär als Schmutzfink im niederländischen Ouwehand Zoo
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[RHENEN - Brownie the polar bear. Ouwehand Zoo in the Dutch city Rhenen is since Tuesday 9-4-2013 the owner of the most 'brown' ice bears in the world. Because the animals like to roll over in the snow -and there is probably no snow fall in at least six months- the caregivers came up with an alternative: dark potting compost. The Rhenen zoo has thus probably a world primeur. The loose soil is also useful to combat the irritating itch of a moulting coat. ]
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Ein Sandbad ist einfach bärig gut - Ein Eisbär als Schmutzfink im niederländischen Ouwehand Zoo
Ein Sandbad ist einfach bärig gut - Ein Eisbär als Schmutzfink im niederländischen Ouwehand Zoo
/ 090413
[RHENEN - Brownie the polar bear. Ouwehand Zoo in the Dutch city Rhenen is since Tuesday 9-4-2013 the owner of the most 'brown' ice bears in the world. Because the animals like to roll over in the snow -and there is probably no snow fall in at least six months- the caregivers came up with an alternative: dark potting compost. The Rhenen zoo has thus probably a world primeur. The loose soil is also useful to combat the irritating itch of a moulting coat. ]
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Ein Sandbad ist einfach bärig gut - Ein Eisbär als Schmutzfink im niederländischen Ouwehand Zoo
Ein Sandbad ist einfach bärig gut - Ein Eisbär als Schmutzfink im niederländischen Ouwehand Zoo
/ 090413
[RHENEN - Brownie the polar bear. Ouwehand Zoo in the Dutch city Rhenen is since Tuesday 9-4-2013 the owner of the most 'brown' ice bears in the world. Because the animals like to roll over in the snow -and there is probably no snow fall in at least six months- the caregivers came up with an alternative: dark potting compost. The Rhenen zoo has thus probably a world primeur. The loose soil is also useful to combat the irritating itch of a moulting coat. ]
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Ein Sandbad ist einfach bärig gut - Ein Eisbär als Schmutzfink im niederländischen Ouwehand Zoo
Ein Sandbad ist einfach bärig gut - Ein Eisbär als Schmutzfink im niederländischen Ouwehand Zoo
/ 090413
[RHENEN - Brownie the polar bear. Ouwehand Zoo in the Dutch city Rhenen is since Tuesday 9-4-2013 the owner of the most 'brown' ice bears in the world. Because the animals like to roll over in the snow -and there is probably no snow fall in at least six months- the caregivers came up with an alternative: dark potting compost. The Rhenen zoo has thus probably a world primeur. The loose soil is also useful to combat the irritating itch of a moulting coat. ]
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Ein Sandbad ist einfach bärig gut - Ein Eisbär als Schmutzfink im niederländischen Ouwehand Zoo
Ein Sandbad ist einfach bärig gut - Ein Eisbär als Schmutzfink im niederländischen Ouwehand Zoo
/ 090413
[RHENEN - Brownie the polar bear. Ouwehand Zoo in the Dutch city Rhenen is since Tuesday 9-4-2013 the owner of the most 'brown' ice bears in the world. Because the animals like to roll over in the snow -and there is probably no snow fall in at least six months- the caregivers came up with an alternative: dark potting compost. The Rhenen zoo has thus probably a world primeur. The loose soil is also useful to combat the irritating itch of a moulting coat. ]
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Ein Sandbad ist einfach bärig gut - Ein Eisbär als Schmutzfink im niederländischen Ouwehand Zoo
Ein Sandbad ist einfach bärig gut - Ein Eisbär als Schmutzfink im niederländischen Ouwehand Zoo
/ 090413
[RHENEN - Brownie the polar bear. Ouwehand Zoo in the Dutch city Rhenen is since Tuesday 9-4-2013 the owner of the most 'brown' ice bears in the world. Because the animals like to roll over in the snow -and there is probably no snow fall in at least six months- the caregivers came up with an alternative: dark potting compost. The Rhenen zoo has thus probably a world primeur. The loose soil is also useful to combat the irritating itch of a moulting coat. ]
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Ein Sandbad ist einfach bärig gut - Ein Eisbär als Schmutzfink im niederländischen Ouwehand Zoo
Ein Sandbad ist einfach bärig gut - Ein Eisbär als Schmutzfink im niederländischen Ouwehand Zoo
/ 090413
[RHENEN - Brownie the polar bear. Ouwehand Zoo in the Dutch city Rhenen is since Tuesday 9-4-2013 the owner of the most 'brown' ice bears in the world. Because the animals like to roll over in the snow -and there is probably no snow fall in at least six months- the caregivers came up with an alternative: dark potting compost. The Rhenen zoo has thus probably a world primeur. The loose soil is also useful to combat the irritating itch of a moulting coat. ]
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Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Simmonds / Rex Features (2024994i)
Scots Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar
Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
A Scots Guardsman has become the first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than a bearskin while on guard at Buckingham Palace. Rather than the traditional bearskin, 25-year-old Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar, who is from West Bromwich and is in F Company Scots Guards, wears a black turban. Jatenderpal is a 5 K Sikh - someone who adheres to all five symbols that mark Sikh identify - which is why, unlike his fellow guards, he also sports a full beard. There have been Sikhs in the Household Division before but they have always worn the bearskin.
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Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Simmonds / Rex Features (2024994h)
Scots Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar
Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
A Scots Guardsman has become the first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than a bearskin while on guard at Buckingham Palace. Rather than the traditional bearskin, 25-year-old Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar, who is from West Bromwich and is in F Company Scots Guards, wears a black turban. Jatenderpal is a 5 K Sikh - someone who adheres to all five symbols that mark Sikh identify - which is why, unlike his fellow guards, he also sports a full beard. There have been Sikhs in the Household Division before but they have always worn the bearskin.
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Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Simmonds / Rex Features (2024994f)
Scots Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar
Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
A Scots Guardsman has become the first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than a bearskin while on guard at Buckingham Palace. Rather than the traditional bearskin, 25-year-old Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar, who is from West Bromwich and is in F Company Scots Guards, wears a black turban. Jatenderpal is a 5 K Sikh - someone who adheres to all five symbols that mark Sikh identify - which is why, unlike his fellow guards, he also sports a full beard. There have been Sikhs in the Household Division before but they have always worn the bearskin.
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Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Simmonds / Rex Features (2024994o)
Scots Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar
Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
A Scots Guardsman has become the first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than a bearskin while on guard at Buckingham Palace. Rather than the traditional bearskin, 25-year-old Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar, who is from West Bromwich and is in F Company Scots Guards, wears a black turban. Jatenderpal is a 5 K Sikh - someone who adheres to all five symbols that mark Sikh identify - which is why, unlike his fellow guards, he also sports a full beard. There have been Sikhs in the Household Division before but they have always worn the bearskin.
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Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Simmonds / Rex Features (2024994n)
Scots Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar
Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
A Scots Guardsman has become the first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than a bearskin while on guard at Buckingham Palace. Rather than the traditional bearskin, 25-year-old Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar, who is from West Bromwich and is in F Company Scots Guards, wears a black turban. Jatenderpal is a 5 K Sikh - someone who adheres to all five symbols that mark Sikh identify - which is why, unlike his fellow guards, he also sports a full beard. There have been Sikhs in the Household Division before but they have always worn the bearskin.
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Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Simmonds / Rex Features (2024994m)
Scots Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar's uncles Gurpar Singh Bhullar (l) and Surinder Singh Bhullar
Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
A Scots Guardsman has become the first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than a bearskin while on guard at Buckingham Palace. Rather than the traditional bearskin, 25-year-old Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar, who is from West Bromwich and is in F Company Scots Guards, wears a black turban. Jatenderpal is a 5 K Sikh - someone who adheres to all five symbols that mark Sikh identify - which is why, unlike his fellow guards, he also sports a full beard. There have been Sikhs in the Household Division before but they have always worn the bearskin.
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Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Simmonds / Rex Features (2024994e)
Scots Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar
Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
A Scots Guardsman has become the first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than a bearskin while on guard at Buckingham Palace. Rather than the traditional bearskin, 25-year-old Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar, who is from West Bromwich and is in F Company Scots Guards, wears a black turban. Jatenderpal is a 5 K Sikh - someone who adheres to all five symbols that mark Sikh identify - which is why, unlike his fellow guards, he also sports a full beard. There have been Sikhs in the Household Division before but they have always worn the bearskin.
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Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Simmonds / Rex Features (2024994d)
Scots Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar
Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
A Scots Guardsman has become the first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than a bearskin while on guard at Buckingham Palace. Rather than the traditional bearskin, 25-year-old Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar, who is from West Bromwich and is in F Company Scots Guards, wears a black turban. Jatenderpal is a 5 K Sikh - someone who adheres to all five symbols that mark Sikh identify - which is why, unlike his fellow guards, he also sports a full beard. There have been Sikhs in the Household Division before but they have always worn the bearskin.
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Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Simmonds / Rex Features (2024994c)
Scots Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar
Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
A Scots Guardsman has become the first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than a bearskin while on guard at Buckingham Palace. Rather than the traditional bearskin, 25-year-old Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar, who is from West Bromwich and is in F Company Scots Guards, wears a black turban. Jatenderpal is a 5 K Sikh - someone who adheres to all five symbols that mark Sikh identify - which is why, unlike his fellow guards, he also sports a full beard. There have been Sikhs in the Household Division before but they have always worn the bearskin.
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UK : Trooping The Colour Ceremony
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge attends the Trooping The Colour ceremony in London on June 11, 2011./Credit:HUSSEIN ANWAR/SIPA/1106121058 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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The Colonels Review
4th June, 2011: Prince William, wearing the uniform of the Irish Guards, takes part in the Colonels Review, a rehersal for next week's Trooping the Colour Ceremony.
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-107 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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The Colonels Review
4th June, 2011: Prince William, wearing the uniform of the Irish Guards, takes part in the Colonels Review, a rehersal for next week's Trooping the Colour Ceremony.
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-107 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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The Colonels Review
4th June, 2011: Prince William, wearing the uniform of the Irish Guards, takes part in the Colonels Review, a rehersal for next week's Trooping the Colour Ceremony.
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-107 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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The Colonels Review
4th June, 2011: Prince William, wearing the uniform of the Irish Guards, takes part in the Colonels Review, a rehersal for next week's Trooping the Colour Ceremony.
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-107 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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UK: ROYAL WEDDING PROCESSION REHEARSAL & SET-UP
26 April 2011. Wellington Barracks. London, England.
Military precision, every step measured, every move marked and timed to perfection. Soldiers of the Scots Guards practise drill after drill, ready to escort the Royal Wedding carriage along the procession route from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey and back. Prince William is set to marry his bride Catherine Middleton on Friday, April 29th. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/royprepcvsipa.020/1104272308 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UK: ROYAL WEDDING PROCESSION REHEARSAL & SET-UP
26 April 2011. Wellington Barracks. London, England.
Military precision, every step measured, every move marked and timed to perfection. Soldiers of the Scots Guards practise drill after drill, ready to escort the Royal Wedding carriage along the procession route from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey and back. Prince William is set to marry his bride Catherine Middleton on Friday, April 29th. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/royprepcvsipa.017/1104272307 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UK: ROYAL WEDDING PROCESSION REHEARSAL & SET-UP
26 April 2011. Wellington Barracks. London, England.
Military precision, every step measured, every move marked and timed to perfection. Soldiers of the Scots Guards practise drill after drill, ready to escort the Royal Wedding carriage along the procession route from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey and back. Prince William is set to marry his bride Catherine Middleton on Friday, April 29th. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/royprepcvsipa.018/1104272308 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Early Learning Centre sell 'Happyland Royal Wedding Set' to celebrate the wedding of His Royal Highness Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton, United Kingdom
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HAPPYLAND ROYAL WEDDING SET
Early Learning Centre sell 'Happyland Royal Wedding Set' to celebrate the wedding of His Royal Highness Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton, United Kingdom
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PETA protest against the use of bearskins for Royal Guards bearskin caps, St Pauls, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features ( 939688m )
PETA protest
PETA protest against the use of bearskins for Royal Guards bearskin caps, St Pauls, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2009
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PETA protest against the use of bearskins for Royal Guards bearskin caps, St Pauls, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features ( 939688f )
PETA protest
PETA protest against the use of bearskins for Royal Guards bearskin caps, St Pauls, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2009
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PETA PROTEST AGAINST THE QUEEN'S GUARDS' BEARSKIN HATS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 21 MAY 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Kyriacou / Rex Features ( 588131l )
PETA protest against the Queen's Guards' bearskin hats
PETA PROTEST AGAINST THE QUEEN'S GUARDS' BEARSKIN HATS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 21 MAY 2006
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PETA PROTEST AGAINST THE QUEEN'S GUARDS' BEARSKIN HATS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 21 MAY 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Kyriacou / Rex Features ( 588131k )
PETA protest against the Queen's Guards' bearskin hats
PETA PROTEST AGAINST THE QUEEN'S GUARDS' BEARSKIN HATS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 21 MAY 2006
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HEROIC STEEL-WORKERS GET G.M. AT INVESTITURE .
Proudly surveying the George medals after the investiture at Buckingham Palace today and 3 steelworkers, decorated for heroism in rescuing workmates from between the moulds of molten metal at Stockton-on-Tees . They are-left to right- Mr. Stanley Ernest Bell ; Mr.R.Simpson ; and Mr. Frederick Pearce
they were to be entertained to luncheon at the House of Commons after the investiture by the local member of Parliament, Mr George Chetwynd , and Mr George Strauss, Ministry of supply.
14 March 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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THE FRENCH CHIEF OF STAFF IN LONDON TODAY
General Blanc , chief of the army general staff of France, shown here as he inspects the guard of honour, the Welsh Guards, after his arrival today aboard the night ferry train from France at Victoria station, London.
16 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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