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It was a 41 gun salute from different venues around London, all firing around noon. Those are the Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery in Green Park and Hyde Park. It’s a mounted unit with teams of six horses each pulling a WW1 era 13 pounder field gun. I think they have six of them. Ron
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There was also a four gun salute on the side of the Thames by the HAC (Honourable Artillery Company )
Which were four highly buffed up 105mm Light Guns. Rob...................rnixartillery. |
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