Dancers parade down the Mall, towards Buckingham Palace as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. Earlier the Queen had travelled to St Paul's Cathedral for a service of thanksgiving and attended a banquet in her honour at Guildhall. * The parade, which lasted more than three hours, included bands from the Notting Hill Carnival, voluntary service personnel, children from the Chicken Shed Theatre Company, and a series of living rooms reflecting the five decades of her reign. After it finished the Royal family was expected to appear on the balcony and watch a

Dancers parade down the Mall, towards Buckingham Palace as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. Earlier the Queen had travelled to St Paul's Cathedral for a service of thanksgiving and attended a banquet in her honour at Guildhall. * The parade, which lasted more than three hours, included bands from the Notting Hill Carnival, voluntary service personnel, children from the Chicken Shed Theatre Company, and a series of living rooms reflecting the five decades of her reign. After it finished the Royal family was expected to appear on the balcony and watch a Stock Photo
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PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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1222 x 1904 px | 20.7 x 32.2 cm | 8.1 x 12.7 inches | 150dpi

Date taken:

4 June 2002

Location:

London UK

Photographer:

Barry Batchelor

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Dancers parade down the Mall, towards Buckingham Palace as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. Earlier the Queen had travelled to St Paul's Cathedral for a service of thanksgiving and attended a banquet in her honour at Guildhall. * The parade, which lasted more than three hours, included bands from the Notting Hill Carnival, voluntary service personnel, children from the Chicken Shed Theatre Company, and a series of living rooms reflecting the five decades of her reign. After it finished the Royal family was expected to appear on the balcony and watch a flypast.

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