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Horse Guards is a
historic building in the City of Westminster, London,
between Whitehall and
Horse Guards Parade. It was
built in the mid-18th century...
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Horse Guards Parade is a
large parade ground off
Whitehall in
central London (at grid
reference TQ299800). It is the site of the
annual ceremonies of Trooping...
- The
Royal Regiment of
Horse Guards, also
known as the Blues, or
abbreviated as RHG, was one of the
Cavalry regiments of the
British Army, and part of the...
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Horse Guards or
horse guards can
refer to: A
Household Cavalry regiment:
Troops of the
Horse Guards Regiment of the
British Army from 1658 to 1788 The...
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Horse Guards Road (or just
Horse Guards) is a road in the City of Westminster, London.
Located in post code SW1A 2HQ, it runs
south from The Mall down...
- The
Governor General's
Horse Guards is an
armoured cavalry regiment in the
Primary Reserve of the
Canadian Army. The
regiment is part of 4th
Canadian Division's...
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troops of
Horse Guards (the
three original English and one Scots), and two
troops of
Horse Grenadiers. From 1658 to 1788, the
Horse Guards existed as...
- of
Horse Guards (exclusively
formed of gentlemen-troopers
until the
transformation of the last two
remaining troops into
Regiments of Life
Guards in 1788)...
- The
Blues and
Royals (Royal
Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) (RHG/D) is a
cavalry regiment of the
British Army, part of the
Household Cavalry. The Colonel...
- The 1st (His Majesty's Own)
Troop of
Horse Guards was
formed from King
Charles II's
exiled followers in the
Netherlands (the
Stuart monarchs had been overthrown...