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| Keilyn ready for sentry duty. |
Saturday October 7, 2023.
Once again Keilyn wanted to go for another walk, back in London.
Knowing of her love for all things military, (she wants to join the Army Cadets when she is 12), I booked us some tickets for the Household Cavalry Museum, which is a place that neither of us had visited.
A few issues with planned closures, on our normal train route, saw us take the London Overground to South Hampstead from where we walked to Swiss Cottage and continued, via the Jubilee line, to Green Park. From there we took a leisurely stroll along The Mall to Horse Guards Parade.
I could see on her face that she wasn't impressed, as this was a place that we had visited many times. When I told her where we going her face lit up.
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| The entrance to the Household Cavalry Museum. |
After showing our tickets we began our exploratory of the museum, which we found we had pretty much to ourselves.
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The uniform of The Blues and Royals.
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With its glass cases housing uniforms, weaponry, medals, historical artefacts, maps and much more, we were both fascinated.
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The uniform of a Life Guard.
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After seeing the first few display cases, which were predominantly filled with uniforms, we made our way through to the stables. The wall to our right was tinted glass, as beyond were the stables where horses and guards where busy going about their preparations. To our left were stalls with various interactive screens, colouring and information sheets. There were also uniforms from various regiments, along with gloves, helmets, cuirass and more. Keilyn and I couldn't wait to try some on.
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| Keilyn in camouflage fatigues. |
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| Sergeant Morrissey ready for duty. |
From here we made our way though to the next part of the museum, which ran through the more than 350 year history of the Household Cavalry. From its humble beginnings to its current place in the British Army. Many of their exploits, achievements and characters adorned the walls, cabinets and interactive displays.
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| A Napoleonic soldier. |