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  2. Guards Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The memorial stands to the west side of Horse Guards Parade. The Guards Memorial, also known as the Guards Division War Memorial, [1] is an outdoor war memorial located on the west side of Horse Guards Road, opposite Horse Guards Parade in London, United Kingdom.

  3. Royal Naval Division War Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The plinth extends from the balustrade of the former Admiralty Extension building on Horse Guards Parade, a military parade ground off Whitehall, the centre of the British government. To the rear and left of the memorial is the Admiralty Citadel, a bomb-proof command centre built during the Second World War. Relief carvings of the Royal Naval ...

  4. Horse Guards Parade - Wikipedia

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    The parade ground is open on the west side, where it faces Horse Guards Road and St James's Park. It is enclosed to the north by the Admiralty Citadel and the Admiralty Extension building, to the east by Admiralty House, William Kent's Horse Guards and the rear of Dover House (home of the Scotland Office), and to the south by Kent's Treasury building (now used by the Cabinet Office), garden ...

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  6. Here are details on parade, rally celebrating Kansas City ...

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    Here is the map of parade route. Kansas City Sports Commission. ... with the National WWI Museum and Memorial hosting viewing opportunities on its north lawn. The victory rally will start ...

  7. File:Royal Naval Division memorial, Horseguards Parade (09 ...

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  8. File:Royal Naval Division memorial, Horseguards Parade (12 ...

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    English: Sir Edwin Lutyens' memorial to the 45,000 members of the Royal Naval Division who died in the First World War, situated on Horseguards Parade, London, next to the former Admiralty Building. Date

  9. Cádiz Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Cádiz Memorial, also known as the "Prince Regent's Bomb", is an early 19th-century French mortar mounted on a brass monster, located in Horse Guards Parade in Westminster, London. [1] It was first "exposed to public view" on 12 August 1816 [ 2 ] and has been classified as a Grade II listed building since 1 December 1987. [ 3 ]