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The armed service march along Whitehall after the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey. The Contingent of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines
The Officer Commanding the Contingent, Captain V. C. Begg, D.S.O. D.S.C. R.N. With detachments from:
Royal Marines and Royal Marines Forces Volunteer Reserve. Followed by First Detachment of the Foot Guards
The Officer Commanding the First Detachment,
Lieut-Colonel B. O. P. Eugster, D.S.O. M.C. Irish Guards
leading the Band of the Welsh Guards, Band of the Irish Guards, The Corps of Drums of the 1st Bn. Welsh Guards and the Corps of Drums of the 1st Bn. Irish Guards
2nd June 1953
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The armed service march along Whitehall after the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey. The Contingent of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, led by Captain V. C. Begg, D. S. O. D. S. C. R. N. , proudly parades through the heart of London in this iconic photograph from June 2nd, 1953. With detachments from the Royal Marines and Royal Marines Forces Volunteer Reserve following closely behind, their disciplined presence showcases the strength and unity of Britain's naval forces. Leading the way is Lieut-Colonel B. O. P. Eugster, D. S. O. M. C. , Officer Commanding the First Detachment of Foot Guards consisting of soldiers from Irish Guards regiment, accompanied by an impressive ensemble including Band of Welsh Guards and Band of Irish Guards. The atmosphere is electric as a large crowd gathers to witness this grand spectacle filled with pomp and circumstance that symbolizes centuries-old traditions blending seamlessly with modernity. Against a backdrop featuring Big Ben and City of Westminster landmarks, this image captures not only a historic moment but also reflects England's deep-rooted respect for its military heritage. This stunning print transports us back to a time when loyalty to crown and country was palpable in every step taken by these brave men who dedicated their lives to protecting our nation's values.
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