NEW HORSE FOR THE QUEEN. —Imp, a six-year-old chestnut, who will carry the Queen in his first Trooping the Colour ceremony in London next month. He has taken over from the famous Winston, who died after a fall last year. Here he is seen leading the Guards band out of Buckingham Palace after the changing of the guard. The cheers of the crowd did not worry him, nor did the bangs from the big drum—he looked every inch a Queen’s horse.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28266, 2 May 1957, Page 11
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81NEW HORSE FOR THE QUEEN.—Imp, a six-year-old chestnut, who will carry the Queen in his first Trooping the Colour ceremony in London next month. He has taken over from the famous Winston, who died after a fall last year. Here he is seen leading the Guards band out of Buckingham Palace after the changing of the guard. The cheers of the crowd did not worry him, nor did the bangs from the big drum—he looked every inch a Queen’s horse. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28266, 2 May 1957, Page 11
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