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A large force of Japanese sailors marching from their ship through the streets of the foreign settlement of Shanghai, China shortly before the start of the Chinese Civil War. April 1927
The band leads the way as the 34th Signal Regiment parades through the centre of Middlesbrough to received the freedom from the Mayor. 11th September 1993
1st battalion South Wales Borderers, march through Westgate Square, Newport, Wales, 14th May 1959. The Battalion, as freemen of the borough
The 1st Battalion of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, march into Maindy Barracks, Cardiff, as part of rehearsals for the battalions display in South Wales, 16th May 1968
Crowds line the pavements as to watch the march of the Coldstream Guards from Fenham Barracks to Newcastle Cathedral. June 1938
Pipers who took part in the broadcast from the South Shields Stadium, wearing their kilts and playing the bagpipes. 26th August 1935
St Georges Day is celebrated in Newcastle with a military and civic service at the Cathedral. Pictured are the Northumberland Fusliers marching past the Stephenson Memorial where the Lord Mayor took
Traffic halts and crowds line the pavements as five of the regimental bands which will perform at the Northern Command Tattoo march over the Tyne Bridge in Newcastle, Tyne and Wear. June 1936
World War Two - Second World War - The D-Day invasion of Normandy. France. Endless streams of American troops move up the beaches. Circa: 6th June 1944
Suffragettes marching in support of some of their members who were on hunger strike on 19th July 1915
Suffragettes march to Parliament in London on 19th November 1910
Following a Zeppelin raid on London and the Eastern Counties in which one hundred and six persons were killed and injured. Horatio Bottomley made an appeal for recruits
British Airways majorettes seen here taking part in the Coventry Silver Jubilee Carnival. 18th June 1977
British troops passing tanks in a French village close to Amiens following the German Kaiserschlacht offensive on 21 March 1918
World War Two. British Army recruits march in the parade to St Thomass Church, Newcastle. The old soldier in the parade was formerly of the Tyne Electical Engineers. 27th May 1939
World War Two - Second World War - British Army recruits take part in one of their first bayonet drills. 15th May 1938
The 16th Manchesters march past Lord Kitchener at Manchester Town Hall with the rest of the City Battalion
The German Crown Prince Wilhelm seen here reviewing soldiers of the 5th Army at his headquarters. Circa October 1914
Members of the Royal Marines march down Victoria Embankment accompanying the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh on their way to Westminster Abbey for her coronation 2nd June 1952
The Prince and Princess Michael of Kent Prince Michael leading his contingent of cadets at the passing out parade at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst 20 December 1962
First ethnic Guardsman on duty at Buckingham Palace: Guardsman Richard Grant Stokes in the changing of the guard parade. 15th May 1988
Queen Elizabeth at Sandhurst Military College for the presentation of the new colours seen here taking the salute. 26th June 1957
Members of the Irish Guards: Royal Fusiliers seen here on guard duty at the Tower of London. 15th May 1949 P015238
As a curtain raiser for the Royal Tournament which opens at Earls Court a 1, 000 officers and men form British and Commonwealth forces taking part in the tournament, paraded in Battersea Park
Members of the The Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders seen here parading at Dover College. 4th June 1935 P001789
The St Georges Sunday church Parade approaches the saluting base at the Stephenson Memorial on 26th April 1958, after the service at St Nicholass Cathedral
Two Comet Tanks flank the Lord Mayor of Newcastle as he takes the salute at the St Georges Day Parade on 29th April 1956. Marching past are men of the 43rd royal Tank Regiment (6th City Battalion)
Army. Officers seen here during the passing out parade at Sandhurst. 3rd May 1937
Army Day Parade in Belfast. The 1st Batt. Royal Inniskillen Fusiliers. 22nd October 1949
The band of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers led a parade through Newcastle on 23rd April 1972 to celebrate St Georges Day. The Lord Mayor of Newcastle, Alderman Mrs
Burley Territorials Big Parade: Marching past to the pipes.. a detachment of the London Irish Rifles at the Drumhead Parade Service attended by some 4, 000 men of the 1st (London) Infantry Brigade
The St Georges Day parade to Newcastle Cathedral on 29th April 1956. The colours of the 4th and 5th Battalion R.lN.F T.A approaching saluting base after service in the Cathedral
Prince of Wales inspects Seaforth Highlanders during a trooping of the colour ceremony at Dover College. 28th June 1929 zxsa
Alnwick Town Crier John Stevenson heads the procession through the town 26 June 1983
The State Funeral of Sir Winston Churchill which took place at St Pauls Cathedral, London. Sir Winstons orders and decorations carried by officers of the Queens Royal Irish Hussars
The Rag Week Parade marches down Northumberland Street, Newcastle after setting off trom Newcastle University on 1st March 1986
Contingents of foreign Navies and Marines marching during the funeral procession of Lord Louis Mountbatten who was killed by an IRA bomb on his fishing boat at Mullaghmore, Ireland
A colourful procession in South Shields on December 6, 1937 when the towns Moslem community celebrated the Festival of Ramadam
London Victory march and celebration seen here passing down the Mall. July 21st 1919
Soldiers active and de-mobbed march pass the cenotaph in Whitehall on the first anniversary of Armistice Day. 11th November 1919
The Coldstream guards seen here parading the regimental colours and battle honours at Chelsea Barrack on the last day they mounted the guard at Buckingham Palace with the old.303 Enfield rifles
Victory Parade march through London after the Allied victory in World War Two. An RAF contingent passes the Houses of Parliament. 8th June 1946
Land girls on their way home from the field in military area East Anglia The crops have to be harvested within fourteen days circa 1942
Passing out parade at the Dublin Garda depot. 9th January 1932
Over 20, 000 pilgrims from England, Wales and Ireland Congregate at Bala in Wales for the pilgrimage. Some of the 20, 000 pilgrims walking in the procession through the streets of Bala
The annual Battle of Flowers carnival held on the Channel Island of Jersey. Crowds line the street to watch a procession. 5th August 1958
Funeral of King George V 28 / 02 / 1936Funeral of King George V 28/02/1936