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WITH COLOURS BRAVELY FLYING. —When the Grenadier Guards appe ar in London the citizens of that great metropolis flock to see them pass. The first battalion of Grenadier Guards changed its quarters from the Tower of London to Wellington Barracks recently. In accordance with custom, the Grenadiers marched through the city with colours flying, churns beating and bayonets fixed. The Lord Mayor took the salute from the Mansion House. Photograph shows a section of the parade passing the Lord Mayor’s historic residence.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 834, 30 November 1929, Page 19

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WITH COLOURS BRAVELY FLYING.—When the Grenadier Guards appear in London the citizens of that great metropolis flock to see them pass. The first battalion of Grenadier Guards changed its quarters from the Tower of London to Wellington Barracks recently. In accordance with custom, the Grenadiers marched through the city with colours flying, churns beating and bayonets fixed. The Lord Mayor took the salute from the Mansion House. Photograph shows a section of the parade passing the Lord Mayor’s historic residence. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 834, 30 November 1929, Page 19

WITH COLOURS BRAVELY FLYING.—When the Grenadier Guards appear in London the citizens of that great metropolis flock to see them pass. The first battalion of Grenadier Guards changed its quarters from the Tower of London to Wellington Barracks recently. In accordance with custom, the Grenadiers marched through the city with colours flying, churns beating and bayonets fixed. The Lord Mayor took the salute from the Mansion House. Photograph shows a section of the parade passing the Lord Mayor’s historic residence. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 834, 30 November 1929, Page 19

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