Your search:
5 result(s) in 0.03 s
-
DUKAS_27223439_REX
Buckingham Palace Guardsman Jatinderpal Singh Bhullar on parade and on guard for the first time, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2021506g)
Buckingham Palace Guardsman Jatinderpal Singh Bhullar
Buckingham Palace Guardsman Jatinderpal Singh Bhullar on parade and on guard for the first time, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar from West Bromwich and a member of The Scots Guards on duty at Buckingham Palace wearing a War Turban.
For hundreds of years, British soldiers have adorned the bear cap, made from the skin of the animal. Mr Bhullar, however, refused to wear the cap in place of his turban, which is considered a part of the identity of a Sikh.
Mr Bhullar had to endure taunts and long term heckling from his peers over this matter. He is a part of the Scots Guards, responsible for the Queen (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_27223458_REX
Buckingham Palace Guardsman Jatinderpal Singh Bhullar on parade and on guard for the first time, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2021506h)
Buckingham Palace Guardsman Jatinderpal Singh Bhullar
Buckingham Palace Guardsman Jatinderpal Singh Bhullar on parade and on guard for the first time, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar from West Bromwich and a member of The Scots Guards on duty at Buckingham Palace wearing a War Turban.
For hundreds of years, British soldiers have adorned the bear cap, made from the skin of the animal. Mr Bhullar, however, refused to wear the cap in place of his turban, which is considered a part of the identity of a Sikh.
Mr Bhullar had to endure taunts and long term heckling from his peers over this matter. He is a part of the Scots Guards, responsible for the Queen (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_27223459_REX
Buckingham Palace Guardsman Jatinderpal Singh Bhullar on parade and on guard for the first time, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2021506d)
Buckingham Palace Guardsman Jatinderpal Singh Bhullar
Buckingham Palace Guardsman Jatinderpal Singh Bhullar on parade and on guard for the first time, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar from West Bromwich and a member of The Scots Guards on duty at Buckingham Palace wearing a War Turban.
For hundreds of years, British soldiers have adorned the bear cap, made from the skin of the animal. Mr Bhullar, however, refused to wear the cap in place of his turban, which is considered a part of the identity of a Sikh.
Mr Bhullar had to endure taunts and long term heckling from his peers over this matter. He is a part of the Scots Guards, responsible for the Queen (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_27223476_REX
Buckingham Palace Guardsman Jatinderpal Singh Bhullar on parade and on guard for the first time, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley / Rex Features (2021505d)
Buckingham Palace Guardsman Jatinderpal Singh Bhullar
Buckingham Palace Guardsman Jatinderpal Singh Bhullar on parade and on guard for the first time, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar from West Bromwich and a member of The Scots Guards on duty at Buckingham Palace wearing a War Turban.
For hundreds of years, British soldiers have adorned the bear cap, made from the skin of the animal. Mr Bhullar, however, refused to wear the cap in place of his turban, which is considered a part of the identity of a Sikh.
Mr Bhullar had to endure taunts and long term heckling from his peers over this matter. He is a part of the Scots Guards, responsible for the Queen (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_27223478_REX
Buckingham Palace Guardsman Jatinderpal Singh Bhullar on parade and on guard for the first time, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2021506j)
Buckingham Palace Guardsman Jatinderpal Singh Bhullar
Buckingham Palace Guardsman Jatinderpal Singh Bhullar on parade and on guard for the first time, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar from West Bromwich and a member of The Scots Guards on duty at Buckingham Palace wearing a War Turban.
For hundreds of years, British soldiers have adorned the bear cap, made from the skin of the animal. Mr Bhullar, however, refused to wear the cap in place of his turban, which is considered a part of the identity of a Sikh.
Mr Bhullar had to endure taunts and long term heckling from his peers over this matter. He is a part of the Scots Guards, responsible for the Queen (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX