THE GUARDS, MARCHING WITH FIXED BAYONETS, PASSING DOWN WHICH AROUSED THE GREATEST ENTHUSIASM AND APPRECIATIO gan at Buckingham Palace, where the King and Queen waited on a raised jesty stood at attention as each unit passed the saluting base, while the Q a nod and a smile. Lord Cavan, who commanded the Division on its forme ant through London, the Prince of Wales, on a chestnut mare, following im dier. The music of the bands was drowned by the mighty cheers which American nurses shouted “Brave Britishers,” the procession of fighting warri able one.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1517, 22 May 1919, Page 22
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94THE GUARDS, MARCHING WITH FIXED BAYONETS, PASSING DOWN WHICH AROUSED THE GREATEST ENTHUSIASM AND APPRECIATIO gan at Buckingham Palace, where the King and Queen waited on a raised jesty stood at attention as each unit passed the saluting base, while the Q a nod and a smile. Lord Cavan, who commanded the Division on its forme ant through London, the Prince of Wales, on a chestnut mare, following im dier. The music of the bands was drowned by the mighty cheers which American nurses shouted “Brave Britishers,” the procession of fighting warri able one. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1517, 22 May 1919, Page 22
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