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The first British car to leave Berlin, carrying Captain Allan Hutchinson of the Royal Horse Guards, was waved on by a smiling Russian guard at the British-Soviet checkpoint.
Daring Young Men RICHARD REEVES 2010
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One is reasonably well-known on the English trad folksong circuit, via the song "The Rout of the Blues" i.e. the mustering of the Royal Horse Guards regiment.
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My father arranged in my holidays, or vacations as it was now proper to call them, for me to go through an additional course of riding-school at Knightsbridge Barracks with the Royal Horse Guards.
MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003
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My father arranged in my holidays, or vacations as it was now proper to call them, for me to go through an additional course of riding-school at Knightsbridge Barracks with the Royal Horse Guards.
MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003
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My father arranged in my holidays, or vacations as it was now proper to call them, for me to go through an additional course of riding-school at Knightsbridge Barracks with the Royal Horse Guards.
MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003
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At the official welcoming ceremony at the Royal Horse Guards
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Educated at Harrow and in Germany, he entered the Royal Horse Guards in 1859.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various
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Edestone went into the reception room where he was met by an officer in the uniform of the Royal Horse Guards, who after going through the formality of introducing himself delivered his message:
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Mafeking was also Major Lord Edward Cecil (Grenadier Guards), D.S.O., the fourth son of the Prime Minister -- whose activity and energy were remarkable, even in a community where those qualities were ubiquitous -- and Captain Gordon Wilson (Royal Horse Guards), with his wife, Lady Sarah Wilson, a lady of much enterprise, to whose energies the garrison owed not a little.
South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 2 (of 6) From the Commencement of the War to the Battle of Colenso, 15th Dec. 1899 Louis Creswicke
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Four years before, he exchanged his colonelcy of the 7th Light Dragoons which he had held over forty years, for that of the Royal Horse Guards.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1 Various
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