This blog serves as a resource for photographers and spotters visiting the LIMA Airshow 2013 (26-30 March 2013) at Langkawi, Malaysia. The main Guide To LIMA is at the first post, dated 12th February 2013.
Selamat Datang!
In between LIMA airshows, the blog will focus on regional military events and wherever else my camera takes me.
Saturday 15 June 2013
LONDON - The Changing Of The Guard 15-6-13
This takes place all through summer. The first place to view some of it is at Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk at 1100, the proceed to the front of Buckingham Palace at 1130. The Tube station for access is St James's Park.
The skies on the day we went (14-6-13) were pretty grey and fully overcast. Still, we were there to enjoy the precision and the spectacle. WELLINGTON BARRACKS
A morning trot up Birdcage Walk
This is the barracks charged with Palace protection. They also have an expert marching band and contingents of soldiers in their pathogmonic red tunics and tall bearskin hats. They play several numbers before they march out and exchange places with the Palace Guard.
Here's a video of the musical...
The royal crest
BUCKINGHAM PALACE
The crowds await the Changing of the Guards
It seems there is a sequence:
The Wellington Barracks contingent marches towards the Palace from the barracks until the gate on the far left of the palace.
There is then a ceremony within the Palace grounds, as the guard duty is handed over.
The ceremony within
Mounted Horsg Guards pass outside
Then, around noon, the troops leave from the centre gate in two directions: one towards Wellington Barracks, and the other contingent marching up The Mall towards Horse Guards Parade.
Changeover finished. Open the gates and let's get home
Turrrn...riight!
The bagpipers turn left.
Sign within palace grounds
There was an Investiture in progress- part of the Queen's birthday honours
The great and the good leaving the party
Someone's pickup motor is a stretch limo.
The guards are left to guard
There are the watchful eyes of the constabulary, too.
See you tomorrow.
All the while, the heavens kept teasing, with little rain droplets falling to remind you that This Is London.
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