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  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
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    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Assoc, London, UK
    Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association, Hyde Park, London, UK
    12th May 2024

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoon Guards takes the salute on 12th May 2024 at the Centenary Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial adjacent to the Bandstand in Hyde Park.

    100 years on from the unveiling of its memorial in Hyde Park the Cavalry and Yeomanry gather in person to honour those members of the UK and Commonwealth Cavalry and Yeomanry who fell in World War 1 and in subsequent conflicts.

    The bands of the Household Cavalry and The Royal Yeomanry will lead marching detachments of serving and past members of the Cavalry and Yeomanry Regimental Associations and Veterans ranging from World War 2 to Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. A programme of music will be played by the Bands between 1015hrs and 1045hrs. The Parade will form up on Broad Walk East at 1055hrs and step off at 1105 hrs led by a Drum Horse of the Household Cavalry.

    His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT GCVO, CD, ADC, Royal Honorary Colonel The Royal Dragoons will lay the Combined Cavalry wreath at the Cavalry Memorial and will then attend the open air church service which follows the march past of both serving and former soldiers of all Regiments of the Regular Cavalry and Yeomanry together with cavalry and yeomanry cadets of the Army Cadet Force who have travelled from Humberside, Haverfordwest, Leicester and, London to be here.

    The parade will be commanded by Major General Timothy Hyams OBE Honorary Colonel, The Royal Dragoon Guards who are the sponsor regiment for the event this year.

    The service at the Bandstand will be conducted by The Chaplain General, The Reverend Michael Parker QHC CF who will be assisted by the Reverend Andrew North CF, Senior Chaplain Second Battalion the Ranger Regi

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Patrick Joyce: 'The history of peasants is one of their silence or being silenced'
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    Patrick Joyce: 'The history of peasants is one of their silence or being silenced'
    The academic and author Patrick Joyce on the lessons we can learn from those who work the land, acquiring a second career in his 70s - and how he 'dialogues' with the spirit of Seamus Heaney.

    Patrick Joyce is emeritus professor of history at the University of Manchester and one of the leading social historians of his generation.

    Author and Historian Patrick Joyce photographed at his home in Hyde, Cheshire.

    Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

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    Richard Saker

     

  • Patrick Joyce: 'The history of peasants is one of their silence or being silenced'
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    Patrick Joyce: 'The history of peasants is one of their silence or being silenced'
    The academic and author Patrick Joyce on the lessons we can learn from those who work the land, acquiring a second career in his 70s - and how he 'dialogues' with the spirit of Seamus Heaney

    Patrick Joyce photographed at his home in Hyde, Cheshire.

    Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

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    Richard Saker

     

  • Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    8th September 2023.

    The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
    supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park

    The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.

    Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    8th September 2023.

    The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
    supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park

    The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.

    Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    8th September 2023.

    The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
    supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park

    The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.

    Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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  • Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    8th September 2023.

    The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
    supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park

    The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.

    Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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  • Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    8th September 2023.

    The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
    supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park

    The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.

    Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    8th September 2023.

    The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
    supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park

    The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.

    Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    8th September 2023.

    The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
    supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park

    The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.

    Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.

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  • Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    8th September 2023.

    The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
    supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park

    The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.

    Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.

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  • Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    8th September 2023.

    The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
    supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park

    The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.

    Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.

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  • Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    8th September 2023.

    The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
    supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park

    The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.

    Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    31st May 2023

    Tom‡s Saraceno
    Artist

    Web(s) of Life has been created as a habitat for the wildlife of Hyde Park, it was unveiled by the artist Tom‡s Saraceno.

    Web(s) of Life explores different forms of knowledge and non-human perspectives through a range of artworks and experiences that extend beyond the walls of the gallery and into the park. The gallery has been adapted to accommodate animals, plants and humans of all ages: equipment, installation height, doorways and artworks have been altered to encourage the movement of living organisms and air. The exhibition features artworks both inside and outside.

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  • Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    31st May 2023

    Tom‡s Saraceno
    Artist

    Web(s) of Life has been created as a habitat for the wildlife of Hyde Park, it was unveiled by the artist Tom‡s Saraceno.

    Web(s) of Life explores different forms of knowledge and non-human perspectives through a range of artworks and experiences that extend beyond the walls of the gallery and into the park. The gallery has been adapted to accommodate animals, plants and humans of all ages: equipment, installation height, doorways and artworks have been altered to encourage the movement of living organisms and air. The exhibition features artworks both inside and outside.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    31st May 2023

    Tom‡s Saraceno
    Artist

    Web(s) of Life has been created as a habitat for the wildlife of Hyde Park, it was unveiled by the artist Tom‡s Saraceno.

    Web(s) of Life explores different forms of knowledge and non-human perspectives through a range of artworks and experiences that extend beyond the walls of the gallery and into the park. The gallery has been adapted to accommodate animals, plants and humans of all ages: equipment, installation height, doorways and artworks have been altered to encourage the movement of living organisms and air. The exhibition features artworks both inside and outside.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    31st May 2023

    Tom‡s Saraceno
    Artist

    Web(s) of Life has been created as a habitat for the wildlife of Hyde Park, it was unveiled by the artist Tom‡s Saraceno.

    Web(s) of Life explores different forms of knowledge and non-human perspectives through a range of artworks and experiences that extend beyond the walls of the gallery and into the park. The gallery has been adapted to accommodate animals, plants and humans of all ages: equipment, installation height, doorways and artworks have been altered to encourage the movement of living organisms and air. The exhibition features artworks both inside and outside.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    31st May 2023

    Tom‡s Saraceno
    Artist

    Web(s) of Life has been created as a habitat for the wildlife of Hyde Park, it was unveiled by the artist Tom‡s Saraceno.

    Web(s) of Life explores different forms of knowledge and non-human perspectives through a range of artworks and experiences that extend beyond the walls of the gallery and into the park. The gallery has been adapted to accommodate animals, plants and humans of all ages: equipment, installation height, doorways and artworks have been altered to encourage the movement of living organisms and air. The exhibition features artworks both inside and outside.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    31st May 2023

    Spiders webs are a part of the exhibition designed to attract spiders

    Web(s) of Life has been created as a habitat for the wildlife of Hyde Park, it was unveiled by the artist Tom‡s Saraceno.

    Web(s) of Life explores different forms of knowledge and non-human perspectives through a range of artworks and experiences that extend beyond the walls of the gallery and into the park. The gallery has been adapted to accommodate animals, plants and humans of all ages: equipment, installation height, doorways and artworks have been altered to encourage the movement of living organisms and air. The exhibition features artworks both inside and outside.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    DUKAS_155999536_EYE
    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    31st May 2023

    Spiders webs are a part of the exhibition designed to attract spiders

    Web(s) of Life has been created as a habitat for the wildlife of Hyde Park, it was unveiled by the artist Tom‡s Saraceno.

    Web(s) of Life explores different forms of knowledge and non-human perspectives through a range of artworks and experiences that extend beyond the walls of the gallery and into the park. The gallery has been adapted to accommodate animals, plants and humans of all ages: equipment, installation height, doorways and artworks have been altered to encourage the movement of living organisms and air. The exhibition features artworks both inside and outside.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    31st May 2023

    Web(s) of Life has been created as a habitat for the wildlife of Hyde Park, it was unveiled by the artist Tom‡s Saraceno.

    Web(s) of Life explores different forms of knowledge and non-human perspectives through a range of artworks and experiences that extend beyond the walls of the gallery and into the park. The gallery has been adapted to accommodate animals, plants and humans of all ages: equipment, installation height, doorways and artworks have been altered to encourage the movement of living organisms and air. The exhibition features artworks both inside and outside.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    31st May 2023

    Web(s) of Life has been created as a habitat for the wildlife of Hyde Park, it was unveiled by the artist Tom‡s Saraceno.

    Web(s) of Life explores different forms of knowledge and non-human perspectives through a range of artworks and experiences that extend beyond the walls of the gallery and into the park. The gallery has been adapted to accommodate animals, plants and humans of all ages: equipment, installation height, doorways and artworks have been altered to encourage the movement of living organisms and air. The exhibition features artworks both inside and outside.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    DUKAS_155999614_EYE
    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    31st May 2023

    Tom‡s Saraceno
    Artist

    Web(s) of Life has been created as a habitat for the wildlife of Hyde Park, it was unveiled by the artist Tom‡s Saraceno.

    Web(s) of Life explores different forms of knowledge and non-human perspectives through a range of artworks and experiences that extend beyond the walls of the gallery and into the park. The gallery has been adapted to accommodate animals, plants and humans of all ages: equipment, installation height, doorways and artworks have been altered to encourage the movement of living organisms and air. The exhibition features artworks both inside and outside.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    31st May 2023

    Web(s) of Life has been created as a habitat for the wildlife of Hyde Park, it was unveiled by the artist Tomás Saraceno.


    Web(s) of Life explores different forms of knowledge and non-human perspectives through a range of artworks and experiences that extend beyond the walls of the gallery and into the park. The gallery has been adapted to accommodate animals, plants and humans of all ages: equipment, installation height, doorways and artworks have been altered to encourage the movement of living organisms and air. The exhibition features artworks both inside and outside.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    31st May 2023

    Web(s) of Life has been created as a habitat for the wildlife of Hyde Park, it was unveiled by the artist Tomás Saraceno.


    Web(s) of Life explores different forms of knowledge and non-human perspectives through a range of artworks and experiences that extend beyond the walls of the gallery and into the park. The gallery has been adapted to accommodate animals, plants and humans of all ages: equipment, installation height, doorways and artworks have been altered to encourage the movement of living organisms and air. The exhibition features artworks both inside and outside.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    31st May 2023

    Tom‡s Saraceno
    Artist

    Web(s) of Life has been created as a habitat for the wildlife of Hyde Park, it was unveiled by the artist Tom‡s Saraceno.

    Web(s) of Life explores different forms of knowledge and non-human perspectives through a range of artworks and experiences that extend beyond the walls of the gallery and into the park. The gallery has been adapted to accommodate animals, plants and humans of all ages: equipment, installation height, doorways and artworks have been altered to encourage the movement of living organisms and air. The exhibition features artworks both inside and outside.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    31st May 2023

    Web(s) of Life has been created as a habitat for the wildlife of Hyde Park, it was unveiled by the artist Tomás Saraceno.


    Web(s) of Life explores different forms of knowledge and non-human perspectives through a range of artworks and experiences that extend beyond the walls of the gallery and into the park. The gallery has been adapted to accommodate animals, plants and humans of all ages: equipment, installation height, doorways and artworks have been altered to encourage the movement of living organisms and air. The exhibition features artworks both inside and outside.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    DUKAS_155999540_EYE
    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    31st May 2023

    Tom‡s Saraceno
    Artist

    Web(s) of Life has been created as a habitat for the wildlife of Hyde Park, it was unveiled by the artist Tom‡s Saraceno.

    Web(s) of Life explores different forms of knowledge and non-human perspectives through a range of artworks and experiences that extend beyond the walls of the gallery and into the park. The gallery has been adapted to accommodate animals, plants and humans of all ages: equipment, installation height, doorways and artworks have been altered to encourage the movement of living organisms and air. The exhibition features artworks both inside and outside.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
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    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    Web(s) of Life exhibition by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery South, Hyde Park, London, UK.
    31st May 2023

    Tom‡s Saraceno
    Artist

    Web(s) of Life has been created as a habitat for the wildlife of Hyde Park, it was unveiled by the artist Tom‡s Saraceno.

    Web(s) of Life explores different forms of knowledge and non-human perspectives through a range of artworks and experiences that extend beyond the walls of the gallery and into the park. The gallery has been adapted to accommodate animals, plants and humans of all ages: equipment, installation height, doorways and artworks have been altered to encourage the movement of living organisms and air. The exhibition features artworks both inside and outside.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

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