Perth 800 parade

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The photograph on this page of Perth 800 parade by Lis Burke as part of the Geograph project.

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Perth 800 parade

Image: © Lis Burke Taken: 2 Jul 2010

Marking the 800th anniversary of Perth's charter and also Armed Forces Day a parade wound its way through the city centre and up Tay Street, where Prince Edward took the salute from a dais under the canopy. More than 1000 members of the armed forces, past and present, were joined on parade by four pipe bands, two military bands, WW2 military vehicles and representatives from local youth organisations.

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Image Location

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56.396809
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-3.42578