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Coronation of King George VI. Two policemen stand on duty on the corner of Chancery Lane and Fleet Street before the arrival of the procession. 12th May 1937
The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Crowds cheer the arrival of the Golden State coach transporting the Queen as the procession passes Trafalgar Square. 2nd June 1953
Coronation of King George VI. Boy scouts sit down for a cigarette as they await the arrival of golden state coach containing King George VI. 12th May 1937
Coronation of King George VI. Royal Scots guards eating sandwiches at Hyde Park Corner as they await the procession. 12th May 1937
The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Peers outisde Westminster Abbey, assisted by boy scouts. 2nd June 1953
The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Soldiers of the Cameroon army marching towards Hyde Park Corner during the procession. 2nd June 1953
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. A group of peers gathered together en route to Westminster Abbey for the ceremony. 2nd June 1953
This was a disappointing Army Day for Geoffrey Aylen age 18 months who was born and lives in the married quarters at Wellington Barracks, London
Gentleman in fancy dress seen here riding an unusual tandam bicycle in the Easter parade, Battersea Park. March 1975 75-1706-003
A clown stilt walker seen here riding a oversize bicycle in the Easter parade, Battersea Park. March 1975 75-1706-001
Characters from the Walt Disney film Jungle Book seen here riding on Herbie in the Easter parade, Battersea Park. March 1975 75-1706-007
Children: Passing Out Parade: General views during the march past. April 1977 77-02110-011
Children: Passing Out Parade: 4 year old Joanne Cardy and 6 year old Kevin Hunt both from Brightlingsea, Essex. April 1977 77-02110-005
Army: Royal Artillery, Boys Batteries. Inspection of Boys Batteries R. A. by GenArmy: Royal Artillery, Boys Batteries. Inspection of Boys Batteries R.A. by Gen. Sir Frank Simpson, G.O.C. in Chief, Western Command, at Kinmel Camp, N Wales. December 1950 P005707
Children: Passing Out Parade: 4 year old Joanne Cardy and 6 year old Kevin Hunt both from Brightlingsea, Essex. April 1977 77-02110-001
Glamour / Military / Unusual: Bunny girls at Sandhurst. April 1977 77-01991-002Glamour/Military/Unusual: Bunny girls at Sandhurst. April 1977 77-01991-002
Children: Passing Out Parade: General views during the march past. April 1977 77-02110
Wiry Warrior... Rats the hero dog on parade for the last time. April 1980 P006467Wiry Warrior....Rats the hero dog on parade for the last time. April 1980 P006467
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Christine Blythe, aged 13, a cornet player from Dudley, gets protection from the rain as she does some practise, while her mother holds the umberlla
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Politicians and officials marching at the Bedlington Miners picnic in June 1962 Centre a young Michael Foot
Bedlington Miners Picnic - It was a day of marching bands and miners and trekking families, as all routes led into Bedlington for the Northumberland Miners Picnic
Bedlington Miners Picnic - A family day out. Miners with wives and children arrive for the big event
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Crowds line the streets of Bedlington to watch the marchers
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Members of Backworth Colliery Band are inspected by Corporal of Horse M. Young, of the Royal Life Guards, at Bedlington
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Corporal of Horse W. H. J. Sampson of the Blues and Royals, left, and Sergt. B. Douglass, Coldsream Guards
Bedlington Miners Picnic - The leaders walk to the picnic ground in front of the many branches at the miners picnic. Immediately in front of the banner are Michael Foot, (left) and Mr. E
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Thousands of miners, their wives and children move in procession to Attlee Partk, Bedlington for the annual Northumberland Miners; picnic
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Leading the miners parade to the picnic ground are Mr. Harold Wilson, M.P. Miss M. Herbison, M.P. and Mr. W. E. Jones, President of the National Union of Mineworkers
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Woman speakers at the Northumberland Miners Gala. Miss E. Burton M.P. (left) arrived with Northumberland Labour Women at the picnic field with the Labour Queen in
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Corporal of Horse William Sampson, Household Cavalry, inspects bandsmen at the miners gala at Bedlington
Bedlington Miners Picnic - handels water music perhaps.... but the weather is no joke for this very damp bandsman at Northumberland Miners Gala
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Aneurin Bevan, the "star"speakerBedlington Miners Picnic - Aneurin Bevan, the " star" speaker, joins in the pricession to the picnic field. With his were Mr. Ernest Jones, N.U.M. President (third from left), Coun. W
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Bands and banners in the streets at Bedlington attract a crowd as they line-up for the march to the field
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Waiting to move off in the parade, were Mrs. Judith Hart, M. PBedlington Miners Picnic - Waiting to move off in the parade, were Mrs. Judith Hart, M.P. Michael Foot, Ernest Jones, (Vice Pres. N.U.M. and Northumberland branch secretary R. Main)
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Young Brian Cameron adn Charles Dodds walked side-by-side with bandmaster J. R. Farrell, of the Pegswood Band
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Its muggy and merry as the folk enjoy themselves at the picnic except for this gent who is enjoying a quiet snooze
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Marchers are led to the Picnic ground by miners leader Joe Gormley
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Piper Jock Finlayson, of Morpeth Highland Pipe Band, makes an impressive figure as he tunes up for the picnic
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Woodhorn miners new banner in the breeze after yesterdays official unfurling ceremony. Critics are saying that the banner has an almost " Japanese look"
Bedlington Miners Picnic - 18 year old Miss Cindy Mullarkey the Picnic Queen on her float
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Members of the Ellington Colliery Band perform at the miners picnic
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Tony Benn (right) and Judith Hart amongst the marchers at the 101st miners picnic at Bedlington
May Day Parade. The first three prize winners in the Manchester Corporation Highways Department May Day parade leaving Albert Square after being inspected by the Lord Mayor
Bedlington Miners Picnic - This band has lots of oomph... But Haltwhistle find the going a little damp
Bedlington Miners Picnic - The Ashington band come under the critical eye of Sergt. P. R. Higgins, of The Light Infantry, at the start of the band contest at the Northumberland miners gala at
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Members of Burradon and Weetslade Lodge, with their band, wait for the bus to take them to the gala, where they were among the early arrivals
Bedlington Miners Picnic - A study in concentration from Cowpen and Crofton band
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Youthful admirers for mr. William Kinghorn, of Coldstrean, a member of the Whitley Bay and District Pipe Band