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2nd Scots Guards leaving Tower of London, WW1

2nd Scots Guards leaving Tower of London, WW1


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2nd Scots Guards leaving Tower of London, WW1

Men of the 2nd Scots Guards leaving the Tower of London to go into camp at Lyndhurst in the New Forest, for the formation of the 7th Division during the First World War. Some of them are smiling up at the camera, and a beefeater watches from the side.
15 September 1914

Media ID 7188349

© Imperial War Museum/Robert Hunt Library/Mary Evans

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