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Guardsmen bearing wreaths in the form of the different regimental badges, advancing to the Duke of Connaught, who stands ready to place them at the base of the impressive memorial to the 13,000 Guardsmen who fell during the Great War, which he unveiled on the Horse Guards’ Parade. There were 20,000 Guardsmen, past and present, who attended the ceremony. (Central Press photo.)

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18012, 24 November 1926, Page 1

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Guardsmen bearing wreaths in the form of the different regimental badges, advancing to the Duke of Connaught, who stands ready to place them at the base of the impressive memorial to the 13,000 Guardsmen who fell during the Great War, which he unveiled on the Horse Guards’ Parade. There were 20,000 Guardsmen, past and present, who attended the ceremony. (Central Press photo.) Star (Christchurch), Issue 18012, 24 November 1926, Page 1

Guardsmen bearing wreaths in the form of the different regimental badges, advancing to the Duke of Connaught, who stands ready to place them at the base of the impressive memorial to the 13,000 Guardsmen who fell during the Great War, which he unveiled on the Horse Guards’ Parade. There were 20,000 Guardsmen, past and present, who attended the ceremony. (Central Press photo.) Star (Christchurch), Issue 18012, 24 November 1926, Page 1