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  2. Herbert Johnson (hatters) - Wikipedia

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    When his father died in 1889 he left £500 to Herbert, who likely put the money towards the setting up of his own hat shop that same year at 45 New Bond Street. This was achieved with financial backing and practical help from Edward John Glazier (1864–1939). Herbert Johnson moved to 38 New Bond Street in 1895, where the firm traded until 1975.

  3. 12 Things You Never Knew About the Queen’s Guard - AOL

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  4. Rachel Trevor-Morgan - Wikipedia

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    From 2006, she had been one of the Queen's preferred milliners, creating some 60 hats (averaging ten a year) up to 2012. [5] [6] In 2014, Trevor-Morgan was awarded a Royal Warrant. [1] Trevor-Morgan worked closely with the Queen's design team, including fashion designer Stewart Parvin and the Queen's senior dresser and assistant Angela Kelly. [1]

  5. Queens' Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Queens' Guard was founded in 1961 following Queen Elizabeth II's visit to the College of William and Mary in 1957 and is named for the patronage of three queens: Queen Mary II, Queen Anne, and Queen Elizabeth II. [1] The William & Mary Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) saw steady enrollment through the 1950s.

  6. Royal guard - Wikipedia

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    A royal guard or the palace guard, is a group of military bodyguards, soldiers or armed retainers responsible for the protection of a royal family member, such as a king or queen, or prince or princess.

  7. Queen's Guard punches annoying tourist...or so it seems - AOL

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    These videos thus make an ignorant mockery of the Queen's Guard. Others view it as a commentary on annoying tourists who just won't leave the poor soldiers alone. While it's unlikely that a Queen ...

  8. This is what happens when you harass the Queen's Guard - AOL

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    We can safely say that this is the last time that guy messes with one of the Queen's Guards. After mimicking the soldier's walk and following him up and down, the tourist went too far and dared to ...

  9. Cap badge - Wikipedia

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    In the British Army (as well as other Commonwealth armies) each regiment and corps has its own cap badge. The cap badge of the Queen's Royal Lancers is called a motto by those within the regiment, [1] that of the Royal Horse Artillery is known as a cypher and that of the Coldstream Guards, Scots Guards and Irish Guards is known as a cap star.