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THE CEREMONY OF THE CHANGING OF THE MOUNTED GUARD in the courtyard of the Horse Guards' Parade was carried out for the first time since the outbreak of war. The guard was clad in khaki instead of the traditional uniforms, but the fanfare of silver bugles, the glistening chargers and military pomp brought back to London some of the colour lost in the war. This photograph shows Life Guards of the Household Cavalry returning after a parade in London before the war.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 237, 6 October 1945, Page 5

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THE CEREMONY OF THE CHANGING OF THE MOUNTED GUARD in the courtyard of the Horse Guards' Parade was carried out for the first time since the outbreak of war. The guard was clad in khaki instead of the traditional uniforms, but the fanfare of silver bugles, the glistening chargers and military pomp brought back to London some of the colour lost in the war. This photograph shows Life Guards of the Household Cavalry returning after a parade in London before the war. Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 237, 6 October 1945, Page 5

THE CEREMONY OF THE CHANGING OF THE MOUNTED GUARD in the courtyard of the Horse Guards' Parade was carried out for the first time since the outbreak of war. The guard was clad in khaki instead of the traditional uniforms, but the fanfare of silver bugles, the glistening chargers and military pomp brought back to London some of the colour lost in the war. This photograph shows Life Guards of the Household Cavalry returning after a parade in London before the war. Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 237, 6 October 1945, Page 5

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