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A changing of the guard?


Publisher: Jim Barnaby
Date: 2008-05-06
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What is the future of international property investment? In an age when many countries have only recently opened up politically and economically, the possibilities seem far more extensive than they were a generation ago. This has seen plenty of excitement over eastern Europe, fascination with Asia and interest in small but booming cases such as Cape Verde or Cyprus. Naturally enough, the circumstances, attractions and potential difficulties vary between each case, meaning that some new markets are better than others.
One key question is whether any of this leaves the traditional market out in the cold is it a case that the new markets are a flash in the pan, or that, conversely, the traditional hotspots are turning cold as the flame burns brighter elsewhere?
The answer, according to Paul Collins, property editor at investor magazine BuyAssociation, is neither. In his view, it is possible for existing markets to continue doing well alongside the emergence of new ones.
He said: "France and Spain will always be popular for overseas property buyers purely because they are places that we like to visit. You will get people buying for lifestyle and also to try and let the places out because they're the places that people want to visit and that isn't going to change."
Yet at the same time, there were many other places he believed would emerge in far-flung places, including in Asia.
But for those who are investing in new markets, Mr Collins said, it was important not to get starry-eyed. If people want to make more money from buying property, they have to follow the same golden rules that apply everywhere: "You have to do exactly the same thing as you do in the UK, which is assess the investment opportunity as carefully as you possibly can."
He concluded: "As long as you do all these things there are some fantastic opportunities out there to get into economies that are growing significantly."
Good research may have many aspects to it. For instance, one of the most highly publicised emerging economies and property markets in recent times is India property. Those keen to get involved in investing in Indian real estate on the subcontinent may be keen to go where the best economic development is, such as the special economic zones that have been set up to attract international investment. With a growing middle class and a rising nouveau riche both providing residential property opportunities, this may seem an exciting situation to be involved in.
But the fast pace of change may catch some out. For example, those looking at investing where the IT industry is booming may assume Bangalore is the place to go. Hitherto this may have been the case, but the Times of India has suggested otherwise. In an article today, the paper explains that Chennai is catching up fast and suggest it may steal top spot in the next three to five years. Such a development may offer investors a choice between two locations, while those with their finger on the pulse will be able to see which city emerges on top in the years ahead. When it comes to emerging markets, one key to finding the best places to invest is to see exactly what is emerging and where, as the picture may change as fast as these economies grow.
In today's world Property investment is an excellent investment option especially investment in UK

Author Bio: Jim Barnaby is a real estate investment broker and successful property investment adviser delivering research and selected UK and overseas property investment solutions with experience in spanish properties, french property investment, German property, Cyprus holiday homes, Property in Cape Verde, German property investment, cape verde property buy to let property


 

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The Royal Security - Changing Of Guards

Anil Gupta 2006-07-21
Title: The Royal Security - Changing Of Guards

The Changing of the Guard ceremony is perhaps the most recognized formality in Europe, and is conducted at Buckingham Palace every odd day of the week beginning at 11:30pm. Although the ceremony doesn’t get started until 11: 30, mass of tourists begin swarming the palace gates and beyond as early as 9:30am. The procession of colorful guards and other such royal officers and horses begins their march from Birdcage Wlk., continuing down Spur Rd., past the Queen Victoria Memorial, and on through the gates of the palace. Precisely at 11:30am will one can hear the beating drums and the clopping of horse hooves and the brass instruments resounding through the British air as the marching guards make their way through the huge crowd.

Ever since 1660 Household troops have guarded the Sovereign Palaces. The Palace of Whitehall was the main residence until 1689 and was guarded by the Household Cavalry. The court moved to St James’s Palace in 1689. When Queen Victoria moved into Buckingham Palace the Queen’s Guard remained at St James'’ Palace and a detachment guarded Buckingham Palace.

The Changing of the Guard takes place inside the railings of the forecourt to Buckingham Palace. The Foot Guards provide a colorful display in their red tunics and bearskins and are accompanied by a band throughout. During the 45 minute ceremony the New Guard replaces the Old Guard and a detachment is left at Buckingham Palace with the remaining New Guard marching on to St James Palace. For a good view, get there early and position yourself near the railings or the Victoria Memorial. Changing the Guard is one of the oldest and most familiar ceremonies associated with Buckingham Palace. The Queen’s Guard usually consists of Foot Guards in full-dress uniform of red tunics and bearskins. In this ceremony, a New Guard exchanges duty with the Old Guard, accompanied by a Guards band. The music ranges from traditional military marches to songs from West End shows and even familiar pop songs.

The ceremony begins with the Old Guard detachments at St James’s Palace marching to Buckingham Palace, where they join the Palace’s Old Guard and await the arrival of the New Guard. The New Guard led by their regimental band, marches from Wellington Barracks (next to the Guard's Museum on Birdcage Walk) to the Palace. Inside the Palace forecourt the Old and New Guards go through drills and the band plays for about 30 minutes. The ceremony ends with the Old Guard Captain handing over the Palace keys to the New Guard Captain. The Old Guards then march out of the Palace and back to Wellington Barracks, led by the regimental band. The safety and protection of the Sovereign is the responsibility of the Household Division. At Buckingham Palace, the five regiments of Foot Guards perform this duty.

Being a very popular event, the area around the Palace can get rather crowded. To give everyone a chance to see the guards, half of them follow a route to the left of the Queen Victoria Memorial, and the other half go to the right.


 

What are the top 10 guard dogs?

David Yuri 2007-11-16
Title: What are the top 10 guard dogs?
The race for making it to the top 10 has moved from MTV to the dog kennel. As there are many breeds of Indian dogs, owners and breeders alike want to know if their dogs have made it to the top 10 guard dogs list. But the problem is not that simple, as different breeders have different criteria for the same dogs.

The quest for the top 10 guard dogs is very difficult; breeders have listed different dogs, as they look for different things. However, breeders have agreed on the top 5 aspects of a great guard dog. In their opinions, the perfect guard dogs are: 1 The ones with a big bark (usually that's enough to scare off most undesirables)

2. The well-trained ones (you don't want him out of control)

3. The well-socialized ones (you don't want ones that bite indiscriminately, that's lawsuit territory, besides what good is he if you have to lock him up when people are around)

4. The intelligent ones (capable of making good decisions)

5. The black ones (people seem to be more afraid of black dogs)

Still, “guard dog” means different things to different people so it is hard to answer exactly what breed would be the beast. Apart from the criteria above, it greatly depends on the kind of experience the owner has had with dominate dogs. It does take a hard firm hand if the dog is real dominate and the owner has to be prepared to deal with this. Indian dogs can be great guard dogs or lousy ones, depending on how they are trained.

If you want a dog to be mellow and calm yet be protective almost all Indian dogs will do that with proper training. But a big dog is far more impressive than a small dog. Some small dogs have the temperament of a large dog and will alert you to possible problems; they could even chew up an ankle in no time. If you prefer dominate dogs and have experience in training them, a Himalayan mastiff may probably be more suitable for you.

A problem with things such as the top 10 guard dogs is that people have personally owned or had regular contact with the breeds they say are the best and will name those breeds because they were always at ease when the dogs were with them or in their home. They could be so subjective to even say, for example, that females are better because they tend to be more aggressive toward outsiders due to the maternal instinct, or that a certain Indian dogs are just scary looking, without having any personal experience with them

Indian dogs can be trained as guard dogs, just like most breeds. All they require are some characteristics, such as size (small dogs usually do not scare people) and temperament. They can even make it to the top 10 guard dogs as long as all breeders agree on the criteria.


 

What London Hotels Are Near The Changing Of The Guard?

Freelance Writer 2007-03-05
Title: What London Hotels Are Near The Changing Of The Guard?
London hotels near the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace have become some of the most popular hotels in London. The tradition of the Changing of the Guard has been happening since 1660 and is steadily becoming more popular. The actual event is free and takes place when the new guards come from Wellington Barracks to relieve the previous guards, and are accompanied by a band. This usually lasts approximately 45 minutes and draws a large crowd, so being early is always necessary to see it best.

Several hotels are in the area, offering the convenience of being close to Buckingham Palace.

* Grange Rochester Hotel
* Dover Hotel
* Comfort Inn Buckingham Palace
* Hamilton House Hotel – Victoria
* Blair Victoria Hotel

These London Hotels are within 0.819km to 1.059km of Buckingham Palace and range in price and quality (2 Diamond to 4 Star).

In addition to the hotels in the area are many other attractions which are very popular with many.

* Buckingham Palace – A tour of the palace may be taken for a small fee and tickets are available for purchase from the Ticket Office, located at the Canada Gate in Green Park.

* Queens Gallery – The Queens Gallery is a collection of Royal items and is open to the public. There is a fee for entry but does include an audio tour.

* The Banqueting House – As the only remaining complete building of the Whitehall Palace, it is very popular and well known for many royal and social gatherings.

* Royal Mews – Guided tours are available of this working stable. It is known for its royal collection of coaches and carriages.

* Hard Rock Café – Since 1971, the Hard Rock Café has been a vital and popular addition to London. The Hard Rock is well known for its collection of memorabilia from several celebrities that have visited. This tour is free and also includes a merchandise store.

* Westminster Cathedral – This cathedral is a central part of the area and attracts over 8,000 people every week. Its beautiful and unique architecture makes it on of a kind.

* St. James Park – The Park is the oldest Royal Park in London and is known for its beauty and location, as it is centrally located between Buckingham Palace, St. James Palace and the Houses of Parliament.

To go to and from the London hotels in the Buckingham Palace area are tube/railway stations. There are several tube stations in the area for easy connectivity to several places in and around London. A few tube stations near Westminster are:

* Victoria
* Charing Cross
* Waterloo
* Vauxhall
* Battersea Park

The railways mentioned above are all 0.535km to 2.67km in distance from the area. Maps are available online for each of these to better assist. With so many attractions, finding London hotels should be one of the easiest parts of planning a trip.

 

Learn How A Guard Dog Is Trained

Gray Rollins 2007-07-27
Title: Learn How A Guard Dog Is Trained

Information about guard dogs and how they are trained.

A guard dog, also commonly known as a watchdog, is utilized to guard something (usual someone’s home or a business) against things like unwanted intruders such as criminals or wild animals.

When a guard dog notices an unwanted creatures presence it begins to bark which is both an attempt to scare away the intruder as well as method to alert the guard dog’s master that there is some kind of trouble going on. Normally a watch dog’s job would end here but there are some watch dogs that are trained to subdue any intruders. Watch dogs that are in charge of keeping watch over a flock of livestock for instance may be trained to take down a wolf that attempts to attack the flock for example.

One of the first things that a dog being trained to be a guard dog needs to be taught is that it needs to become indifferent toward other animals. If guard dogs are not taught this, an animal looking for a fight for example could distract them and they would loose sight of whatever they were in charge of guarding. Teaching a male guard dog to ignore female dogs can be a daunting but not impossible task.

Barking is another issue that needs to be addressed with a dog being trained to guard something. Most all puppies and older dogs bark in order to let their master know that something or someone is there. If you have plans for a guard dog that resides outside you are going to want it to be quiet. This is a great idea as it can also teach your guard dog to not run off in the direction of any disturbances, which protects your guard dog’s safety.

Almost all guard dogs need to be trained to bite quite hard. This way they can disarm and take down intruders and keep them down until the police arrive.

Studies have shown that female dogs generally make better choices for guard dogs. The reason for this is their strong desire to protect there young.

There are many breeds that are commonly associated with being used as a guard dog. Rottweilers, German Shepherds, Pit Bulls and Dobermans are all extremely popular guard dog choices.

If you have plans on purchasing a dog for the purpose of it being a guard dog, do a bit of research to be positive that you are selecting a breed of dog that is conditioned for this type of training.


 

What London Hotels Are Near The Changing Of The Guard?

Freelance Writer 2007-03-06
Title: What London Hotels Are Near The Changing Of The Guard?

London hotels near the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace have become some of the most popular hotels in London. The tradition of the Changing of the Guard has been happening since 1660 and is steadily becoming more popular. The actual event is free and takes place when the new guards come from Wellington Barracks to relieve the previous guards, and are accompanied by a band. This usually lasts approximately 45 minutes and draws a large crowd, so being early is always necessary to see it best.

Several hotels are in the area, offering the convenience of being close to Buckingham Palace.

* Grange Rochester Hotel
* Dover Hotel
* Comfort Inn Buckingham Palace
* Hamilton House Hotel – Victoria
* Blair Victoria Hotel

These London Hotels are within 0.819km to 1.059km of Buckingham Palace and range in price and quality (2 Diamond to 4 Star).

In addition to the hotels in the area are many other attractions which are very popular with many.

* Buckingham Palace – A tour of the palace may be taken for a small fee and tickets are available for purchase from the Ticket Office, located at the Canada Gate in Green Park.

* Queens Gallery – The Queens Gallery is a collection of Royal items and is open to the public. There is a fee for entry but does include an audio tour.

* The Banqueting House – As the only remaining complete building of the Whitehall Palace, it is very popular and well known for many royal and social gatherings.

* Royal Mews – Guided tours are available of this working stable. It is known for its royal collection of coaches and carriages.

* Hard Rock Café – Since 1971, the Hard Rock Café has been a vital and popular addition to London. The Hard Rock is well known for its collection of memorabilia from several celebrities that have visited. This tour is free and also includes a merchandise store.

* Westminster Cathedral – This cathedral is a central part of the area and attracts over 8,000 people every week. Its beautiful and unique architecture makes it on of a kind.

* St. James Park – The Park is the oldest Royal Park in London and is known for its beauty and location, as it is centrally located between Buckingham Palace, St. James Palace and the Houses of Parliament.

To go to and from the London hotels in the Buckingham Palace area are tube/railway stations. There are several tube stations in the area for easy connectivity to several places in and around London. A few tube stations near Westminster are:

* Victoria
* Charing Cross
* Waterloo
* Vauxhall
* Battersea Park

The railways mentioned above are all 0.535km to 2.67km in distance from the area. Maps are available online for each of these to better assist. With so many attractions, finding London hotels should be one of the easiest parts of planning a trip.


 

Mercedes E-Guard: Your Best Kind Of Guard

Shane Morgay 2006-08-07
Title: Mercedes E-Guard: Your Best Kind Of Guard

When you need extra protection, then the new Mercedes Benz E-Guard models would be your guard. These vehicles are immediately available for any person who is interested. In fact, Mercedes Benz has announced that these vehicles would be the best kind of vehicles for people whose lives are jeopardized like drug lords, political diplomats, citizens of countries under war, or the pope.

What makes this Mercedes Benz E-Guard vehicle unique is the steel and aramid reinforced parts of the vehicle like its doors, sides, roof, firewall, and rear wall. Of course, the added weight could be quite a burden for the whole vehicle but the company has certainly thought this out. The whole vehicle is quite strong so as to carry all the weight that the Mercedes Benz E-Guard has. For more protection, this E-Guard model has a B4 protection rating. It can even actually withstand and survive bullets fired from a .44 Magnum gun.

It would not be quite surprising if these vehicles also need special auto parts made by the auto manufacturer itself. However, owners could still spruce up their E-Guard vehicles to make it unique from the rest. Sure enough, Mercedes Benz aftermarket accessories are available in the market from various auto accessories stores and would surely make these vehicles look not good but even better.

There are three variations for the Mercedes Benz E-Guard models. The list comprise of the E 320 CDI, the E 350, and the E 500. All hold features made especially for safety that could be found with the standard Mercedes Benz E-Class cars. Pre-Safe, direct control, and adaptive brake systems and features are available in these E-Guard models.

The Mercedes Benz E-Guard E320 CDI model has actually made quite a name for itself and for its manufacturer already. This is because this model is the first diesel model in the world to actually have and offer high protection ex factory.


 

Learn How A Guard Dog Is Trained

Gray Rollins 2007-07-27
Title: Learn How A Guard Dog Is Trained

Information about guard dogs and how they are trained.

A guard dog, also commonly known as a watchdog, is utilized to guard something (usual someone's home or a business) against things like unwanted intruders such as criminals or wild animals.

When a guard dog notices an unwanted creatures presence it begins to bark which is both an attempt to scare away the intruder as well as method to alert the guard dog's master that there is some kind of trouble going on. Normally a watch dog's job would end here but there are some watch dogs that are trained to subdue any intruders. Watch dogs that are in charge of keeping watch over a flock of livestock for instance may be trained to take down a wolf that attempts to attack the flock for example.

One of the first things that a dog being trained to be a guard dog needs to be taught is that it needs to become indifferent toward other animals. If guard dogs are not taught this, an animal looking for a fight for example could distract them and they would loose sight of whatever they were in charge of guarding. Teaching a male guard dog to ignore female dogs can be a daunting but not impossible task.

Barking is another issue that needs to be addressed with a dog being trained to guard something. Most all puppies and older dogs bark in order to let their master know that something or someone is there. If you have plans for a guard dog that resides outside you are going to want it to be quiet. This is a great idea as it can also teach your guard dog to not run off in the direction of any disturbances, which protects your guard dog's safety.

Almost all guard dogs need to be trained to bite quite hard. This way they can disarm and take down intruders and keep them down until the police arrive.

Studies have shown that female dogs generally make better choices for guard dogs. The reason for this is their strong desire to protect there young.

There are many breeds that are commonly associated with being used as a guard dog. Rottweilers, German Shepherds, Pit Bulls and Dobermans are all extremely popular guard dog choices.

If you have plans on purchasing a dog for the purpose of it being a guard dog, do a bit of research to be positive that you are selecting a breed of dog that is conditioned for this type of training.


 

What London Hotels Are Near The Changing Of The Guard?

Freelance Writer 2007-03-05
Title: What London Hotels Are Near The Changing Of The Guard?

London hotels near the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace have become some of the most popular hotels in London. The tradition of the Changing of the Guard has been happening since 1660 and is steadily becoming more popular. The actual event is free and takes place when the new guards come from Wellington Barracks to relieve the previous guards, and are accompanied by a band. This usually lasts approximately 45 minutes and draws a large crowd, so being early is always necessary to see it best.

Several hotels are in the area, offering the convenience of being close to Buckingham Palace.

* Grange Rochester Hotel
* Dover Hotel
* Comfort Inn Buckingham Palace
* Hamilton House Hotel - Victoria
* Blair Victoria Hotel

These London Hotels are within 0.819km to 1.059km of Buckingham Palace and range in price and quality (2 Diamond to 4 Star).

In addition to the hotels in the area are many other attractions which are very popular with many.

* Buckingham Palace - A tour of the palace may be taken for a small fee and tickets are available for purchase from the Ticket Office, located at the Canada Gate in Green Park.

* Queens Gallery - The Queens Gallery is a collection of Royal items and is open to the public. There is a fee for entry but does include an audio tour.

* The Banqueting House - As the only remaining complete building of the Whitehall Palace, it is very popular and well known for many royal and social gatherings.

* Royal Mews - Guided tours are available of this working stable. It is known for its royal collection of coaches and carriages.

* Hard Rock Café - Since 1971, the Hard Rock Café has been a vital and popular addition to London. The Hard Rock is well known for its collection of memorabilia from several celebrities that have visited. This tour is free and also includes a merchandise store.

* Westminster Cathedral - This cathedral is a central part of the area and attracts over 8,000 people every week. Its beautiful and unique architecture makes it on of a kind.

* St. James Park - The Park is the oldest Royal Park in London and is known for its beauty and location, as it is centrally located between Buckingham Palace, St. James Palace and the Houses of Parliament.

To go to and from the London hotels in the Buckingham Palace area are tube/railway stations. There are several tube stations in the area for easy connectivity to several places in and around London. A few tube stations near Westminster are:

* Victoria
* Charing Cross
* Waterloo
* Vauxhall
* Battersea Park

The railways mentioned above are all 0.535km to 2.67km in distance from the area. Maps are available online for each of these to better assist. With so many attractions, finding London hotels should be one of the easiest parts of planning a trip.


 

The Security Guard Career

Josh Stone 2006-09-13
Title: The Security Guard Career

The Security Guard: Protector Of Life

The Common Impression On A Security Guard

People had a picture of a security guard as someone uniformed who stands guard all day in banks, schools and related establishments for the safety of the people who are working or going in and out of these buildings. It is very rare that these people are seen in action. In fact, all they seem to do is to provide a sort of visual warning to the possible threat of crime. Much like a security camera, a security guard can prevent the event of a planned crime from happening by simply being present in a building.

The security guard is the underdog of the security industry. People have this impression that a security guard is less of an action hero and more of an annoying presence greeting the visitors with suspicious stares. This is very true for some, but what they do not know is that the security guard is a building or establishment's only line of defense in the event a crime. Security cameras are only supporting evidences to the crime. Security guards, however, are the real-time defense to stop a crime. This thought makes establishment owners aware of the importance of carefully choosing the right security agency.

Though some people thought of the job of a security guard as being lowly, more and more people are now seeing a different picture of the security guard. Crimes are never promised to disappear and the simplest of crime such as harassment will require the mediation of a security guard. More than acting as a protector of the establishment, the security guard is also present to assist visitors of the building in the absence of an information booth. But these are just some of the real work that security guards do that are visible to the public.

The Job Of A Security Guard

As mentioned earlier, security guards scan visitors, issue passes to control access to the facilities and give assistance to visitors and direct them to the proper areas. Basically, a security guard will need to have a good photographic memory. To effectively monitor the guests and visitors that come and go, he cannot rely on security cameras and instead must rely on his own ability to recognize faces in real-time. There have been cases of prevented crimes from happening or cases solved because the security team has identified a criminal or a wanted man entering the premises.

Throughout his duty as a security guard, he will have to enforce the mandate of the establishment or building he is serving. This is his duty to primarily serve his employer and enforce regulations to maintain order at the establishment or public event that he is working at. There have been cases of brushes with other security guards or law enforcement agencies because the objective of these law enforcers conflicts with the orders given to the security guard of the establishment.

The security guard of an establishment also has job functions other than standing guard at the entrance of an establishment. A security guard can instead be assigned in patrol of areas that is considered either a hazard or is private from the public eye. Patrol of areas can also due to its protection from vandalism, fire and theft.

Aside from this, a security guard can also be assigned in a designated control room. A control room is a place where feeds from security cameras are usually located. The control room is used to monitor activities at strategic points in establishments or public places like the airport or the mall. Related to this is the work at the airport security checkpoints where security personnel check every luggage of passengers for dangerous weapons or hazardous substances.

People have thought that security guards are not mobile and only stay at the employer's establishment. But this is not always the case. A security guard may be assigned to man armored trucks and vans that deliver cash and valuables to the bank, atm machines and retail customers or partners. They must ensure safe delivery of money from the main bank to ATM machines in different areas of the city. A security guard assigned to an armored van or car is mobile; wherever the van goes, he goes as well. He will only leave his posts only when the transfer of money from van to ATM machines has been effected. The security guard is in a great risk when mobile and carrying huge amounts of cash or valuables that is why banks usually uses dummy armor vans so that criminals will have no idea of the exact schedule of transfer or delivery of valuables.

Lastly, a security guard must ensure that emergency and safety procedures are followed in the event of a fire alarm, bomb threat and such other emergencies.

Current Conditions For The Security Guard

A security guard usually works in private security agencies, in retail stores, industrial establishments, museums and other organizations. Based from current statistics, the highest concentrations of security guards and other related occupations can be found in Nova Scotia and Quebec while the lowest concentrations are present in Alberta and Newfoundland.

Though, worldwide, the employment growth for security guards is above average, continuous advancement in surveillance technologies have decreased the need for security guards. Establishment owners, however, cannot disregard the assessment abilities of human against machine even with the statistical calculating power of machines.

In general conditions, security guards are required to have earned at least a high school diploma to be employed. If one wants to be employed as an airport security guard or work for the federal government, he is required to undergo specialized training from his employer. To be an armored car driver, a prospective security guard needs to have a professional driver's license. Most of the time, security guards are required by their employers to carry a service firearm. If this be the case, he needs a gun license.


 

The Royal Security - Changing Of Guards

Anil Gupta 2006-07-21
Title: The Royal Security - Changing Of Guards

The Changing of the Guard ceremony is perhaps the most recognized formality in Europe, and is conducted at Buckingham Palace every odd day of the week beginning at 11:30pm. Although the ceremony doesn't get started until 11: 30, mass of tourists begin swarming the palace gates and beyond as early as 9:30am. The procession of colorful guards and other such royal officers and horses begins their march from Birdcage Wlk., continuing down Spur Rd., past the Queen Victoria Memorial, and on through the gates of the palace. Precisely at 11:30am will one can hear the beating drums and the clopping of horse hooves and the brass instruments resounding through the British air as the marching guards make their way through the huge crowd.

Ever since 1660 Household troops have guarded the Sovereign Palaces. The Palace of Whitehall was the main residence until 1689 and was guarded by the Household Cavalry. The court moved to St James's Palace in 1689. When Queen Victoria moved into Buckingham Palace the Queen's Guard remained at St James'' Palace and a detachment guarded Buckingham Palace.

The Changing of the Guard takes place inside the railings of the forecourt to Buckingham Palace. The Foot Guards provide a colorful display in their red tunics and bearskins and are accompanied by a band throughout. During the 45 minute ceremony the New Guard replaces the Old Guard and a detachment is left at Buckingham Palace with the remaining New Guard marching on to St James Palace. For a good view, get there early and position yourself near the railings or the Victoria Memorial. Changing the Guard is one of the oldest and most familiar ceremonies associated with Buckingham Palace. The Queen's Guard usually consists of Foot Guards in full-dress uniform of red tunics and bearskins. In this ceremony, a New Guard exchanges duty with the Old Guard, accompanied by a Guards band. The music ranges from traditional military marches to songs from West End shows and even familiar pop songs.

The ceremony begins with the Old Guard detachments at St James's Palace marching to Buckingham Palace, where they join the Palace's Old Guard and await the arrival of the New Guard. The New Guard led by their regimental band, marches from Wellington Barracks (next to the Guard's Museum on Birdcage Walk) to the Palace. Inside the Palace forecourt the Old and New Guards go through drills and the band plays for about 30 minutes. The ceremony ends with the Old Guard Captain handing over the Palace keys to the New Guard Captain. The Old Guards then march out of the Palace and back to Wellington Barracks, led by the regimental band. The safety and protection of the Sovereign is the responsibility of the Household Division. At Buckingham Palace, the five regiments of Foot Guards perform this duty.

Being a very popular event, the area around the Palace can get rather crowded. To give everyone a chance to see the guards, half of them follow a route to the left of the Queen Victoria Memorial, and the other half go to the right.



 
 

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