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COLONELS OF THE BRIGADE OF GUARDS.—From left, the Duke of York (Scots Guards), the Earl of Cavan (Irish Guards), the Prince of Wales (Welsh Guards), the Duke of Connaught (Grenadier Guards), and Sir Alfred Codrington (Coldstream Guards). The five colonels of the Brigade of Guards were photographed after attending the unveiling of the memorial to Lord Methuen in the Guaards’ Chapel, Wellington Barracks, on October 19.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1933, Page 11

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COLONELS OF THE BRIGADE OF GUARDS.—From left, the Duke of York (Scots Guards), the Earl of Cavan (Irish Guards), the Prince of Wales (Welsh Guards), the Duke of Connaught (Grenadier Guards), and Sir Alfred Codrington (Coldstream Guards). The five colonels of the Brigade of Guards were photographed after attending the unveiling of the memorial to Lord Methuen in the Guaards’ Chapel, Wellington Barracks, on October 19. Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1933, Page 11

COLONELS OF THE BRIGADE OF GUARDS.—From left, the Duke of York (Scots Guards), the Earl of Cavan (Irish Guards), the Prince of Wales (Welsh Guards), the Duke of Connaught (Grenadier Guards), and Sir Alfred Codrington (Coldstream Guards). The five colonels of the Brigade of Guards were photographed after attending the unveiling of the memorial to Lord Methuen in the Guaards’ Chapel, Wellington Barracks, on October 19. Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1933, Page 11

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