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carrierbarry 10-06-07 18:47

Sovereigns Parade
 
Just got back from delivering my MKII carrier to Wellington Barracks in London.

It is taking part in a pageant to open the New Household Cavalry Museum in London.

We will be do a dress rehearsal on Horse Guards Parade and then drive up the Mall tommorrow evening.
Then on Tuesday 12th June the streets around Buckingham Palace will be closed whilst we do it all again infront of the Queen.

There are around 50 vehicles taking part and around 250 horses.
The Guards Regiments and of course the Household Cavalry.

There will be Two Carriers taking the salute from her Majesty.
( keeping fingers crossed we keep going)

If your in London this week, this is one not to miss.

Tickets are still avalable for Horse Guards. :D :salute:

Pictures to follow.

carrierbarry 10-06-07 18:54

Sovereigns Parade
 
If your in London this week don't miss the Household Cavalry Pageant on Tuesday 12th June, on Horse Guards Parade.

Over 50 vehicles taking part.

They are all parked at Wellington Barracks, Some very rare!!!

carrierbarry 14-06-07 23:08

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carrierbarry 14-06-07 23:09

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carrierbarry 14-06-07 23:10

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carrierbarry 14-06-07 23:11

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carrierbarry 14-06-07 23:12

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carrierbarry 16-06-07 21:36

Going to see the Queen!!
 
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You don't see this very often outside Buckngham Palace, London!!!

carrierbarry 18-06-07 23:44

Horse Guards exit
 
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Exit from Horse Guards

Phil Waterman 19-06-07 00:05

More pictures please
 
What a show!

Cheers

carrierbarry 19-06-07 09:47

first time
 
This show had never been done before. The last time carriers were on the streets of London was 1945. Can you imagine the look on our faces when Buckingham Palace aggreed to shut off the roads in the centre of London. For two evenings...

God save the Queen!! :salute:

Dave Page 19-06-07 16:10

What a show; great images!
I particularly like image No2 with:
3 Daimler S/Cs
3 Daimler A/Cs
and 1 Humber S/C
Where on earth did they find an AEC A/C?
Thanks for sharing,
Dave

Hanno Spoelstra 19-06-07 16:41

Hi Barry, thanks for sharing the pics with us. Looks like an extraordinary event.
Quote:

Originally posted by Dave Page
Where on earth did they find an AEC A/C?
It used to be property of the Royal Netherlands Army and Arms Museum, it was part of a collection of rare vehicles collected shortly after WW2. At some point in time they traded it with the Brussels Tank Museum. They have an active staff of volunteers who keep many vehicles running.

Regards,
Hanno

Neil Ashley 19-06-07 18:06

There is at least 1 cut down AEC in a UK scrap yard but as usual, the owner is very eccentric and probably will not sell it untill he dies.

I heard of a second example at the weekend and I am waiting for confirmation. There is very little left of the body on this example.

There is also a rolling chassis belonging to the command version local to me.

I must also admit to being the driver in the Buck Palace picture.
I cannot take responsibilty for the commander. The picture was taken during the journey between Chelsea and Wellington Barracks. Thankfully we had some very good Military out-riders who waved us through all the red lights.


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