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At Trooping The Colour Ceremony, 1932 (1937)
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At Trooping The Colour Ceremony, 1932 (1937)
At Trooping The Colour Ceremony, 1932 (1937). The Duke of York overseeing the Trooping of the Colour on Horse Guards Parade on 4 June 1932. Card No 37 of 50 from Our King And Queen cigarette cards produced for W.D. & H.O. Wills, The Imperial Tobacco Company. [London, 1937]
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Albert Frederick Arthur George Ceremony Duke Duke Of York George Vi His Majesty Hm King George Vi Horse Guards Parade King George Vi King Of Great Britain Mounted Pageantry Royal Family Saxe Coburg Gotha Tradition Trooping Of The Colour Trooping The Colour City Of Westminster
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This print captures a momentous event in British history - the Trooping The Colour Ceremony of 1932. In this iconic image, we see the Duke of York, who would later become King George VI, overseeing the grand spectacle on Horse Guards Parade in London. The photograph showcases the rich traditions and pageantry associated with this historic ceremony. As horses elegantly trot along the street, men dressed in military uniforms ride alongside them. The Duke of York stands tall and regal, his gaze fixed on the proceedings before him. The atmosphere is filled with anticipation as spectators line the avenue to catch a glimpse of their beloved monarch. This snapshot perfectly encapsulates a bygone era when such ceremonies held immense significance for both royalty and commoners alike. Printed as Card No 37 of 50 from Our King And Queen cigarette cards series produced by W. D. & H. O. Wills, The Imperial Tobacco Company in 1937, this image has since become an enduring symbol of British heritage. As we admire this remarkable piece of history captured through monochrome lensing, it serves as a reminder that tradition and pageantry continue to play an integral role in shaping our cultural identity even today.
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