
Yeomen Warders - Wikipedia
The Yeomen Warders of His Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London, and Members of the Sovereign's Body Guard of the Yeoman Guard Extraordinary, popularly …
Yeoman Warders at the Tower of London - Historic Royal Palaces
Who are the Yeoman Warders? Yeoman Warders have been guarding the Tower of London since the Tudor period. This world-famous job of 'royal bodyguard' is unique.
Yeoman warder | Ceremonial Guards, Tower of London,
yeoman warder, the official guardian of the Tower of London. The office of yeoman warder has existed since the Tower was constructed in the 11th century; it is one of the oldest such offices …
伦敦塔哨兵 - 百度百科
伦敦塔的御用侍从卫士(Yeoman warder,又常被称为Beefeater,意指“食牛肉者”),他们既是导游,又是保安,本身还是旅游者的观赏对象。 每个傍晚,守卫会参加交钥匙仪式,因为伦敦 …
Yeoman Warders
2015年7月14日 · Yeoman Warder from 1908 to 1943 Alexander Smoker, was Born in 1865 and died 6th April 1943 aged 78 in the Byward Tower, although his death certificate says he died in …
Yeomen Warders - The Royal Family
Yeomen Warders are the colourfully-dressed bodyguards on duty at the Tower of London. One of their main ceremonial functions is the daily Ceremony of the Keys. In this ceremony the gates …
Yeoman Warder Tours of the Tower of London - Historic Royal …
Our famous Yeoman Warder tours of the Tower of London are the perfect way to begin your visit. Yeoman Warders, also known as ‘Beefeaters’, will share key stories from 1,000 years of …
The Yeoman Warders at the Tower of London — Google Arts
Yeoman Warders (nicknamed 'Beefeaters') have guarded the Tower of London for more than 500 years. They trace their origins back to 1485, when Henry VII founded the Yeoman of the Guard.
The Yeoman Warders of the Tower of London - Wonders of the …
The Yeoman Warders were created in 1485 by King Henry VII. A little later in 1509 his son Henry VIII moved the royal residence out of the Tower of London, so the body was split into two …
Yeoman Warders: Guardians of the Tower of London
For centuries, the Yeoman Warders have stood as the steadfast guardians of the Tower of London, earning their famous nickname, "Beefeaters." More than just ceremonial figures, …