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Young recruits on parde at Fenham Barracks, Newcastle
The march past of Japanese sailors, 2, 000 of whom were received in Hangkew Park, Shanghai, by Rear Admiral Oyamada, aide-de-camp to the Emperor of Japan
The combined British Legion branches of Standard Motors, Coventry Gauge & Tool and Coventry Precision Ltd. marching to St. Barbaras Church for the Rememberance Service. 11th November 1962
The 7th Battalion of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers at Alnwick Castle
A welcome home from Aden parade in Newcastle by the 1st Battalion, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
The band of the Royal Marines leading the parade through a deluge to Blyth Market Square
439 Tyne L. A. A. T. A. Regiment marching through Tynemouth on the way to a Church Parade at439 Tyne L.A.A.T.A. Regiment marching through Tynemouth on the way to a Church Parade at All Saints Church, Tynemouth
Soldiers of the Iranian infantry seen here parading in Teheran shortly after the coronation of Reza Pavlevi as Shan April 1926
Three Chelsea pensioners who once served in the Durham Ligh Infanctry. Left to right: Sergt. E. Parker, Pensioner E. Barnard and Sergt. J. Wood at the Royal Hospital Chelsea
72 year old parashooter Pat Mahon, a local Defence Volunteer, holding a rifle over his shoulder during an invasion exercise in the Second World War. 3rd July 1940
Army Gurkha: Sergeant Rambahdur Limbu (centre) Buckingham Palace today. March 1974 P035513
West National Opera Company: Regiment Sergeant Major John Williams from Cardiffs Maindy Barracks has been called in by the Welsh National Opera Company to give the chorus parade ground drill
The Wavy Thin Red Line. Guardsmen pictured on Horse Guards Parade ground this morning. The Guard Mounting on Horse Guards occurs five times during May before the Queens Birthday Parade
The Band plays on: Army Band School saved from the Goverment axe. Student band master George Rodger with some of the bandsmen outside Kneller Hall Twickenham. March 1987 P035495
The Pipes and Drums of the 1st Bn. The Royal Scots opened the Parade. April 1974 P035510
Alexander Morris, a pint-sized 9-year-old with his sights on the army passed his first selection board yesterday. Marching with his back straight as a ramrod
Looking bronzed and fit the famous 8th (Ardwuk s) Battalion of Manchester Regiment are seen marching up Market Street, Manchester on return from annual camp at Llanberr, North Wales
A march past by the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers in front of the Station Hotel in Newcastle
The Colour Party arrives at Newcastle Cathedral, in the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers St. Georges Day parade
The Band and Corps of Drums of the Northumberland Fusiliers
A march past of the 1st Battalion, the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers after they returned from Korea. In the background Kemsley House, the home of the Evening Chronicle at the time
Belgian troops sally forth from Antwerp during the Battle of Hofstade. August 25th 1914
Girls of the Womens Air Training Corps attend a church parade at Christ Church in Princess Road. Col. J. Murray of the Army Cadets force taking the salute at the march past. June 1944 P005281
Inspection of Manchester Z reserves: The provost Marshal of the U. K, Brigadier L. F. EInspection of Manchester Z reserves: The provost Marshal of the U.K, Brigadier L.F.E. Wieler, CBE, this morning inspected a Company of Z reserves at present in training at the 165 Provost Company at
Coronation of King George VI. The 0procession makes its way through Cumberland gate into Hyde Park on its return journey to Buckingham Palace as thousands of people cheer from the side of the road
Back in uniform, and back in line. A squad of newly uniformed Z men march past a line of tents on their way for interview with the Colonel at the start of their training. April 1951 P005708
Belgian forces falling back to Antwerp, August 1914. A gun dog with its wounded foot bandaged, being led into town by a Belgian soldier. Published Daily Mirror Page 7 August 22nd 1914
Coronation of King George VI. Aerial view of the procession in progress marching up Parliament Street toward Westminster Abbey. 12th May 1937
The Battle of Hofstade. Belgian guns drawn by dogs going into action at Hofstade, Belgium. After being unharnessed they lie quite still by the side of the guns Published Daily Mirror Page 6 September
The last line of Belgian civilians called up to bolster the line march off into action from Brussels. Circa August 1914
Soldiers from the 3rd Lahore Indian Division seen here with mules loaded with bails of hay making their way up to the front. Circa October 1914
Belgian Carabiners seen here falling back to Brussels after Louvain falls to the German Army. 19th August 1914
General view of the 3rd (Lahore) Indian Division rest camp on the race course at Marseilles, France, September 30th 1914
Indian troops seen here marching to their rest camp in Marseilles. September 1914
Members of the 47 strong Tyneside Boys Band taking part in the traditional Lord Mayors Procession in London on November 8, 1975. They travelled to London at their own cost to appear in the show
Police and military march ahead of a convoy of buses through the streets of Liverpool during a transport strike in the city. 18th August 1911
Wounded Russian soldiers at Lemsberg September 1914
Belgian Carabiners and their gun dog teams seen here falling back to Brussels after Louvain falls to the German Army. 19th August 1914 Published Daily Mirror Page 7 22nd August 1914
Belgian volunteers including men from Belgiums African Colonies seen here arriving by train in France. The train was greated and cheered by locals circa August 25th 1914
British Expeditionary Force August 1914. Boulogne is getting used to the music of the pipes, which at first struck strangely on French ears
300 members of the Irish Guards past and present in 1967 march to lay a wreath to the memory of St Patrick at the memorial in Horse Guards London 19th March 1967
The Easter parade, Battersea Park. Totally blind in one eye, almost deaf and with a heart complaint, 6-year-old Michel Russel marched at the head of the Newton Aycliffe Grenadiers Juvenile Band
Durham Miners Gala - crowds watch the parade
King George V and Queen Mary seen here in Hyde Park watching people dance during the celebrations to commerate the official ending of the first World War
World War I Victory March through the streets of London. A General on horseback leads officers and then ranks of soldiers through crowded streets. May 1919
Durham Miners Gala - crowds take part in the parade
Durham Miners Gala - Two "ladies"more at home at the coal face thanDurham Miners Gala - Two " ladies" more at home at the coal face than the kitchen sink enjoying the procession - men with usual attire