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THE HORSE CUARDS' PARADE NOW A CAR PARK.- —Finding parking space for the thousands of extra cars coming into London daily during the railway strike is a big problem for the London police. One of the improvised car parks is the Horse Guards’ Parade, which, when this photograph was taken, should have been the scene of a full-dress rehearsal for the Queen’s Birthday Trooping the Colour ceremony, now abandoned because of the strike.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27679, 8 June 1955, Page 7

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THE HORSE CUARDS' PARADE NOW A CAR PARK.-—Finding parking space for the thousands of extra cars coming into London daily during the railway strike is a big problem for the London police. One of the improvised car parks is the Horse Guards’ Parade, which, when this photograph was taken, should have been the scene of a full-dress rehearsal for the Queen’s Birthday Trooping the Colour ceremony, now abandoned because of the strike. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27679, 8 June 1955, Page 7

THE HORSE CUARDS' PARADE NOW A CAR PARK.-—Finding parking space for the thousands of extra cars coming into London daily during the railway strike is a big problem for the London police. One of the improvised car parks is the Horse Guards’ Parade, which, when this photograph was taken, should have been the scene of a full-dress rehearsal for the Queen’s Birthday Trooping the Colour ceremony, now abandoned because of the strike. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27679, 8 June 1955, Page 7

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