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Fix this textThe Bulletin,” Vol. 77—No, 3970
Fix this textWednesday, March 14, 1956
Fix this textPrice 9d.
Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for transmission by Post as a Newspaper
Fix this textNo. 289: the Homeland Series by The House of Seppelt.
Fix this textTHE HORSE GUARDS OF WHITEHALL, UNFAILING MAGNET FOR VISITROS
Fix this textTHE broad thoroughfare which runs from Trafalgar Square in the centre
Fix this textof London to the Houses of Parliament is known as Whitehall. Here
Fix this textflourishes the machinery of government—the Treasury, Home Office, the
Fix this textAdmiralty, War Office and other departments, each housed in its own
Fix this textimposing palace.
Fix this textAn unpretentious little street on the west side of Whitehall is Downing-
Fix this textstreet, where, at No. 10, resides the Prime Minister of the day. Opposite the
Fix this textHome Office in the centre of the roadway is the Cenotaph, which commemor-
Fix this textates the fallen of two world wars. On the east side of Whitehall is one of
Fix this textLondon’s most beautiful buildings, Inigo Jones’s Banqueting Hall. This
Fix this textsuperb example of Palladian architecture is all that remains of the old Palace
Fix this textof Whitehall. It was through a window of this hall that Charles I passed
Fix this textin 1649 to the scaffold erected in the roadway in front of it.
Fix this textOn the opposite side of Whitehall is a plainly-designed building known
Fix this textas Horse Guards. It has a low clock-tower and archway created by Kent
Fix this textabout 1751 to succeed a building erected on the site in 1641 as a guard-house
Fix this textfor the Palace of Whitehall. It is now a department of the War Office and
Fix this textevery week-day morning and at 10 a.m. on Sundays it is the scene of Mount-
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Fix this textLife Guards. It is one of London’s most colourful ceremonies and is a
Fix this textmasterpiece of military precision and pageantry which never fails to draw its
Fix this textthrong of onlookers. Shortly before the hour, the Old Guard parade m the
Fix this textforecourt and as the clock strikes the hour, the New Guard, mounted on their
Fix this textmagnificent black horses, arrive in the courtyard and form a line facing_ the
Fix this textOld Guard. After the reliefs have been posted the Old Guard rides off by
Fix this textway of Horse Guards Parade, the Mall, Constitution Hill and Hyde Park
Fix this textCorner to Knightsbridge Barracks. . .
Fix this textThe chief attraction of the ceremony to Londoners and to visitors Horn
Fix this textoverseas is the colourful and splendid traditional uniform worn by the troops
Fix this texttaking part —burnished breastplates flashing in the light, plumed helmets,
Fix this textwhite-buckskin breeches, highly-polished long black riding-boots and, in
Fix this textwinter, long flowing coats. In winter and summer this brilliant pageantiy
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