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The Guns of the C Glamorgan Yeomanry of the Royal Artillary Volunteers
The Guns of the C Glamorgan Yeomanry of the Royal Artillary Volunteers, give a 21 gun salute at Cardiff Castle, to mark the 83rd birthday of the Queen Mother, Cardiff, Wales, Thursday 4th August 1983
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