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DRESSED LIKE ROMAN SOLDIERS, members of Toc H march in procession to Tower Hill, London, for a ceremony marking Queen Boadicea’s uprising against Roman rule in A.D. 61, and the burning of Colchester, London, and St. Albans. Scouts and Guides from Norfolk also took part

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29634, 3 October 1961, Page 13

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DRESSED LIKE ROMAN SOLDIERS, members of Toc H march in procession to Tower Hill, London, for a ceremony marking Queen Boadicea’s uprising against Roman rule in A.D. 61, and the burning of Colchester, London, and St. Albans. Scouts and Guides from Norfolk also took part Press, Volume C, Issue 29634, 3 October 1961, Page 13

DRESSED LIKE ROMAN SOLDIERS, members of Toc H march in procession to Tower Hill, London, for a ceremony marking Queen Boadicea’s uprising against Roman rule in A.D. 61, and the burning of Colchester, London, and St. Albans. Scouts and Guides from Norfolk also took part Press, Volume C, Issue 29634, 3 October 1961, Page 13