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Guards from the oldest continuously serving regiment in the British Army have travelled back to its birthplace to mark the 375th anniversary of its formation.
To mark the 375th anniversary of the regiment's formation, the Coldstream Guards boarded a train in London and travelled back to their birthplace in Berwick-upon-Tweed, where crowds lined the ...
Famous for their scarlet tunics and bearskin caps - the Coldstream Guards have a fascinating history that stems hundreds of years. Formed 375 years ago, the Coldstream Guards is the oldest ...
In Pictures: Bearskin caps in the luggage rack as Coldstream Guards return home Soldiers from the famous regiment arrived in Berwick-upon-Tweed, on the England-Scotland border by train on Tuesday.
Crowds lined the streets of Berwick as Coldstream Guards made a symbolic return to their roots. Soldiers in red tunics and bearskin caps, their full ceremonial uniform, travelled from King's Cross ...
To mark the 375th anniversary of the regiment's formation, the Coldstream Guards boarded a train in London and travelled back to its birthplace in Berwick-upon-Tweed, where crowds lined the ...
To mark the 375th anniversary of the regiment's formation, the Coldstream Guards boarded a train in London and travelled back to their birthplace in Berwick-upon-Tweed, where crowds lined the ...
Coldstream Guards mark 375th anniversary with return to birthplace Berwick Ceremonial soldiers made the symbolic journey north before Trooping the Colour.
The Coldstream Guards have made a symbolic return to their roots in Berwick-upon-Tweed by train, 375 years after the regiment was formed in the border town. Soldiers in full ceremonial uniform ...