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Definition of Guardroom

Guardroom
Guardroom Guard"room`, n. (Mil.) The room occupied by the guard during its term of duty; also, a room where prisoners are confined.

Meaning of Guardroom from wikipedia

- genres of singerie and guardroom scene in the composition Guardroom with monkeys (Private collection). At a first glance, the Guardroom with Monkeys is no...
- buitenpartij (an outdoor party or picnic), a cortegaarddje (a barrack-room or guardroom scene), a borddeeltjen (a bordello scene), and a beeldeken or moderne...
- Craesbeeck also painted A guardroom interior with soldiers playing cards, which falls within the genre of the guardroom scene. A guardroom scene typically depicts...
- Alexander I of Russia with thirty-seven other works from Malmaison in 1814. "Guardroom". hermitagemuseum.org. "The Guard Room". The Walters Art Museum. Retrieved...
- first casualty of the Rising. The rebels overpowered the soldiers in the guardroom but failed to press further. The British Army's chief intelligence officer...
- ("officers' guardroom"). Notice the round s at the end of Offiziers, since it occurs at the end of a syllable. Grenadierwache, "grenadiers' guardroom" Computer...
- from the Hall of Mirrors from the Oeil de Boeuf antechamber or from the Guardroom and the Grand Couvert, the ceremonial room where Louis XIV often took...
- engaged in play, music and conversation as well as guardroom scenes showing soldiers in guardrooms. Like many Dutch painters of his time, he painted portraits...
- would pull up at the main gates and one of the drivers would go to the guardroom and report to the guard. That guard would then telephone to the "Special...
- Dutch officers of the Pragmatic Army in a Guardroom (Cornelis Troost. 1747)...