The famous line of Windsor “Greys” has existed since the reign of George IV. Under King Edward’s new arrangements they are to be transferred to Buckingham Palace, but when the Court returns to Windsor the Greys will return also. Mr Walter (in bowler hat), Master of the King’s Horse, and Mr Mould (in top hat), who is in charge of the Royal Greys, are seen inspecting the famous animals before they left Windsor Castle on October If or London, where they will be trained for the Coronation and other Royal purposes.
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Northern Advocate, 24 October 1936, Page 5
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91The famous line of Windsor “Greys” has existed since the reign of George IV. Under King Edward’s new arrangements they are to be transferred to Buckingham Palace, but when the Court returns to Windsor the Greys will return also. Mr Walter (in bowler hat), Master of the King’s Horse, and Mr Mould (in top hat), who is in charge of the Royal Greys, are seen inspecting the famous animals before they left Windsor Castle on October If or London, where they will be trained for the Coronation and other Royal purposes. Northern Advocate, 24 October 1936, Page 5
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