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Grenadier Collection (page 8)

"Grenadier: A Symbol of Honor, Tradition, and Bravery" In this captivating image, we see Queen Elizabeth II proudly donning the uniform of the Grenadier Guards

Background imageGrenadier Collection: The Battle Of Belmont, 23 November 1899, Bayonet Attack By The Scots And Grenadier Guards

The Battle Of Belmont, 23 November 1899, Bayonet Attack By The Scots And Grenadier Guards. From The Book South Africa And The Transvaal War By Louis Creswicke, Published 1900

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Grenadier Guards At The Battle Of Biddulphs Berg, May 29Th 1900

Grenadier Guards At The Battle Of Biddulphs Berg, May 29Th 1900. From The Book South Africa And The Transvaal War By Louis Creswicke, Published 1900

Background imageGrenadier Collection: The Grenadier Guards In Uniform Of The Late 19Th Century. From South Africa And The Transvaal War

The Grenadier Guards In Uniform Of The Late 19Th Century. From South Africa And The Transvaal War, By Louis Creswicke, Published 1900

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Keep It Up, Said The Chief. I Shall Not Forget It. Frontspiece By Edward Handley-Read From Grant

Keep It Up, Said The Chief. I Shall Not Forget It. Frontspiece By Edward Handley-Read From Grant The Grenadier By Walter Wood Published By Routledge Circa 1912

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Hurled Him Into The Dreadful Ditch. Illustration By Edward Handley-Read From Grant The Grenadier

Hurled Him Into The Dreadful Ditch. Illustration By Edward Handley-Read From Grant The Grenadier By Walter Wood Published By Routledge Circa 1912

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Grant Captures The Eagle. Illustration By Edward Handley-Read From Grant The Grenadier By Walter

Grant Captures The Eagle. Illustration By Edward Handley-Read From Grant The Grenadier By Walter Wood Published By Routledge Circa 1912

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Combatants Who Struggled Fiercely To Destroy Each Other. Illustration By Gordon Browne From Grant

Combatants Who Struggled Fiercely To Destroy Each Other. Illustration By Gordon Browne From Grant The Grenadier By Walter Wood Published By Routledge Circa 1912

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Good bye! The 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards Leaving Waterlo

Good bye! The 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards Leaving Waterloo Station, October 21st 1899. Chromolithograph after George Harcourt; published by ?Girl?s Own Paper?, October 1900. Date: 1899

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Grenadier cap, officers, 43rd Regiment of Foot

Grenadier cap, officers, 43rd Regiment of Foot, 1740-1749. Metal and silk thread embroidery on velvet and wool. This officers cap displays the white horse and motto of the house of Hanover

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Crimean War, Sergeant Davies defending the colours

Crimean War, Sergeant Davies defending the colours
Crimean War -- Sergeant Davies (Poolfield Davis) of the Grenadier Guards defending the colours against Russian infantry at the Battle of Inkerman in 1854

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Grenadier Guards, St Michaels Mount, Cornwall

Grenadier Guards, St Michaels Mount, Cornwall
Corps of Drums of the Grenadier Guards with Lord John Francis Arthur St Aubyn, 4th Baron St Levan (1919-2013), and his wife Lady Susan St Levan (d 2003), at their home on St Michaels Mount, Cornwall

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Jam-tin, hand-throwing grenade 1914

Jam-tin, hand-throwing grenade 1914
British soldiers in the early part of World War One at the front. Using Jam-tin, a home-made grenade which was made with jam and bully beef tins filled with small pieces of iron

Background imageGrenadier Collection: French bracelet grenade

French bracelet grenade, which hooked around the throwers wrist with a strap or thong. Innocuous while in the mans hand, the jerk as the grenade extends the strap

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Prince of Wales with Grenadier Guards, WW1

Prince of Wales with Grenadier Guards, WW1
EDWARD VIII Edward, Prince of Wales marching with the Grenadier Guards in 1914 outside Buckingham Palace. Date: 1914

Background imageGrenadier Collection: FRANCE: GRENADIER, 1860. The uniform of a French infantry soldier, 1860

FRANCE: GRENADIER, 1860. The uniform of a French infantry soldier, 1860

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Edward VIII in military uniform

Edward VIII in military uniform
Prince Edward of Wales (1894-1972), later King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor, as second lieutenant of the Grenadier Guards in 1914. Date: 1914

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Panzer Grenadier - Germany, WWII

Panzer Grenadier - Germany, WWII
Panzer Grenadier - German Officer (1936 - 1945)

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Sergeant Major - Grenadier Guards

Sergeant Major - Grenadier Guards
A Sergeant Major of The Grenadier Guards. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Highlander / Yeoman Warder / Drum Major / Life Guard

Highlander / Yeoman Warder / Drum Major / Life Guard
(Left to right) Officer from the Gordon Highlanders - A Yeoman Warder of the Tower of London (Yeoman Gaoler) - Drum Major from The Grenadier Guards - Corporal from The Life Guards

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Free companionship and sport in The Grenadier Guards

Free companionship and sport in The Grenadier Guards
FREE/ companionship and sport in / The Grenadier Guards.Recruiting poster, British Army, 1960-1969.Shows two photographs of football and swimming. Date: 1969

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Grenadier Drummer and Fifer

Grenadier Drummer and Fifer
Grenadier drummer and fifer.One of four coloured engravings published by Bewles and Calwer, 1779. Date: 1779

Background imageGrenadier Collection: R. H. M. Vereker

R. H. M. Vereker
Portrait of R. H. M. Vereker, of the Grenadier Guards. 1914

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Grenadier guardsman drumming on a Victorian scrap

Grenadier guardsman drumming on a Victorian scrap. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Granadiers of the Imperial Guard. First Empire (Napelon I)

Granadiers of the Imperial Guard. First Empire (Napelon I)
Granadiers of the Imperial Guard. Group of elite soldier of the French Army under the direct command of Napelon I. Engraving. 1812

Background imageGrenadier Collection: H. R. H. Princess Elizabeth on Horseback

H. R. H. Princess Elizabeth on Horseback
Colonel of the Grenadier Guards: H. R. H. Princess Elizabeth on Horseback in a Specially Designed Uniform Date: 1947

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Lance-Corporal W. D. Fuller, Grenadier Guards VC

Lance-Corporal W. D. Fuller, Grenadier Guards VC
Lance-Corporal Wilfred Dolby Fuller (28 July 1893 22 November 1947), Grenadier Guards, who earned the Victoria Cross for bravery at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle. Date: 1915

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Private Edward Barber, Grenadier Guards VC

Private Edward Barber, Grenadier Guards VC
Private Edward Barber (10 June 1893 12 March 1915), Grenadier Guards VC, who was awarded the VC for his conduct at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle. Date: 1915

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Dan Godfrey / Vfair 1888

Dan Godfrey / Vfair 1888
LIEUTENANT DAN GODFREY Musician and military bandleader, in a large bearskin hat and warm coat, conducting in the snow Date: 1831 - 1903

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Who Comes Here?

Who Comes Here?
Who comes here? A grenadier. What do you want? A pot of beer. Wheres your money? I ve forgot

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Dan Godfrey

Dan Godfrey
Lieutenant Dan Godfrey (1831-1903), a musician and military bandleader, dressed impeccably in uniform. Date: circa 1875

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Night scene in Rue Bab-Azoun, Algiers, Algeria

Night scene in Rue Bab-Azoun, Algiers, Algeria. Date: circa 1910

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Onion-eye grenadier, Macrourus berglax

Onion-eye grenadier, Macrourus berglax, and Caelorinchus coelorhincus.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 1816-1830. Illustration by J.G

Background imageGrenadier Collection: DE SOTTO, Seraf�Mar�Earl of Clonard (1793

DE SOTTO, Seraf�Mar�Earl of Clonard (1793
DE SOTTO, Seraf� Mar� Earl of Clonard (1793 - 1862). Memoirs for the history of the troops of the Royal House of Spain. 1828. Grenadier (1815). Engraving. SPAIN

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Prince of Wales at Guards victory march, 1919

Prince of Wales at Guards victory march, 1919
The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII, later Duke of Windsor) taking part in the victory procession of the Guards through London in March 1919

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Prince of Wales parades with Grenadier Guards, WW1

Prince of Wales parades with Grenadier Guards, WW1
Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII, then Duke of Windsor), parades with his fellow Grenadier Guards (all of whom are considerably taller than him)

Background imageGrenadier Collection: German soldiers ready to through hand grenade

German soldiers ready to through hand grenade
German soldiers looking through loopholes behind their trenches, waiting for the right moment to through their hand-grenades. Date: 1917

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Edward, Prince of Wales joins army at start of World War I

Edward, Prince of Wales joins army at start of World War I
On 8th August 1914, the Prince of Wales was gazetted to the Grenadier Guards as a lieutenant and immediately began daily training under war conditions with his regiment at Warley

Background imageGrenadier Collection: The King salutes sons regiment outside Buckingham Palace

The King salutes sons regiment outside Buckingham Palace
The Grenadier Guards, of which the Prince of Wales was lieutenant, receiving the salute of the King as they march past Buckingham Palace. 1914

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Aynsley China Model of Horses Hoof - WWI

Aynsley China Model of Horses Hoof - WWI
Aynsley China Model of Horses Hoof, inscribed and bearing the Regimental badge of the Grenadier Guards. Number 21, Registered Number 444521. Commemorative Ware

Background imageGrenadier Collection: WWI - Grenadier Guardsman throwing a Mills bomb

WWI - Grenadier Guardsman throwing a Mills bomb
First World War study of a Grenadier Guardsman throwing a Mills bomb. The wooden base has a metal badge of the Grenadier Guards and a blank silver plaque. Sydney Wilkinson

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Savoy China Jug - WWI

Savoy China Jug - WWI
Savoy China Jug, inscribed and showing a Private of the Grenadier Guards with the Kings Colour and Union Flag. On reverse, Shakespeare prose - This England never do

Background imageGrenadier Collection: 6th Company Kaiser Franz, Garde - Grenadier

6th Company Kaiser Franz, Garde - Grenadier - Regiment No. 2, 1906-1908, Berlin. Photographer - Julius Kricheldorf, Berlin, Karl-Strasse 26. Photograph

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Group of soldiers with Station Master at Reading Station

Group of soldiers with Station Master at Reading Station
A group of soldiers (Grenadier Guards ) with the Station Master on a platform at Reading Station ( ). Photograph

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Sergeant of the Grenadier Guards in Marching Order

Sergeant of the Grenadier Guards in Marching Order
Plaster cast of a Sergeant of the Grenadier Guards in Marching Order. Ex family collection. George Edward Wade (1853-1933)

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Officers playing cards at the Army & Navy Club, London

Officers playing cards at the Army & Navy Club, London
Wounded 1854-1918- Officers playing cards at the Army & Navy Club, London. The painting in the background is Saving The Colours by Robert Gibbs. It shows The Guards at Inkerman, 5th November 1854

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Bronze Statuette - Sgt Grenadier Guards in Marching Order

Bronze Statuette - Sgt Grenadier Guards in Marching Order
Bronze Statuette - Sergeant, Grenadier Guards, in Marching Order, by George Edward Wade (1853-1933). Wade sculpted a Peace Memorial with Bronze Figure of Christ at Quarry Bank, Staffordshire

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Bronze Statuette - Sgt Grenadier Guards in Battle Order

Bronze Statuette - Sgt Grenadier Guards in Battle Order
Bronze Statuette - Sergeant, Grenadier Guards, in Battle Order, by George Edward Wade (1853-1933). Wade sculpted a Peace Memorial with Bronze Figure of Christ at Quarry Bank, Staffordshire

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Herbrand Russell

Herbrand Russell, 11th Duke of Bedford ( 1858 - 1940), son of Francis Russell, 9th Duke of Bedford. He gained the rank of officer in the service of the Grenadier Guards



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"Grenadier: A Symbol of Honor, Tradition, and Bravery" In this captivating image, we see Queen Elizabeth II proudly donning the uniform of the Grenadier Guards. The Grenadiers Mount Guard with utmost precision and dedication as they stand tall in their iconic red tunics and bearskin hats. Their unwavering commitment to duty is evident as they salute with impeccable discipline. The history of the grenadiers dates back to the Napoleonic Wars when French soldiers wore distinctive uniforms that inspired awe on the battlefield. Today, the Grenadier Guards continue this legacy by participating in sham fights where their skills are put to test. Not limited to ceremonial duties alone, these brave soldiers also guard historic landmarks like St Michaels Mount and rest eternally under gravestones at Winchester Cathedral's graveyard. Their presence signifies not only protection but also a deep-rooted connection to British heritage. Integrity retiring from Office. This poignant phrase echoes through time, reminding us of an era when honor was paramount. Even during times of peace in the inter-war period, British military posters featuring grenadiers served as reminders of strength and resilience. As a symbol of national pride, Her Majesty reviews her loyal Grenadier Guards who have always stood by her side throughout history. With great pomp and pageantry, she witnesses their unwavering loyalty firsthand. But every chapter must come to an end; thus begins another phase as we witness the departure of these gallant warriors. Among them stands a young drummer boy - a true embodiment of courage amidst chaos - representing generations yet to come. The grenadiers' story is one that encapsulates valorous tales passed down through generations – tales that remind us why we hold our armed forces dear. They embody bravery beyond measure while upholding traditions that define our nation's identity.