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ON GUARD AT THE TOWER.—Members of the Royal Air Force Regiment, on guard at the Tower of London, shown with the chief yeoman warder during the centuries-old Ceremony of the Keys. The ritual takes place at 10 o’clock each night when the main gates are closed. The R.A.F. Regiment was recently assigned guard duty at the Tower in honour of the fiftieth anniversary of the Royal Air Force.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31724, 6 July 1968, Page 12

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ON GUARD AT THE TOWER.—Members of the Royal Air Force Regiment, on guard at the Tower of London, shown with the chief yeoman warder during the centuries-old Ceremony of the Keys. The ritual takes place at 10 o’clock each night when the main gates are closed. The R.A.F. Regiment was recently assigned guard duty at the Tower in honour of the fiftieth anniversary of the Royal Air Force. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31724, 6 July 1968, Page 12

ON GUARD AT THE TOWER.—Members of the Royal Air Force Regiment, on guard at the Tower of London, shown with the chief yeoman warder during the centuries-old Ceremony of the Keys. The ritual takes place at 10 o’clock each night when the main gates are closed. The R.A.F. Regiment was recently assigned guard duty at the Tower in honour of the fiftieth anniversary of the Royal Air Force. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31724, 6 July 1968, Page 12