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1 Culture Corner

2 Who are these men?

3 Yeoman Warders They are responsible for looking after any prisoners at the Tower of London and safeguarding the British crown jewels, but in practice they act as tour guides and are a tourist attraction in their own right. There are twelve Yeomen Warders. At Coronations, they form a guard of honour at Westminster Abbey. Their nickname is Beefeaters.

4 Yeomen of the Guard The Queen's Body Guard, known as the Yeomen of the Guard, are a bodyguard of the British Monarch. There are 73 Yeomen of the Guard, all of whom are former officers and sergeants of the British Services. It is the oldest of the Royal bodyguards and the oldest military corps in existence in Britain. Yeomen of the Guards are also often called Beefeaters.

5 The History of the Yeoman Warders and the Yeoman of the Guards.
The Yeomen of the Guard were formed in 1485 by King Henry VII. After his victory at the Battle of Bosworth, he gathered a group of soldiers together to become his personal bodyguard together and they accompanied him wherever he went as his nearest guard. The Yeoman Warders were formed by Henry VIII. In 1509, Henry VIII decided to leave twelve of his old sick Yeomen behind in the Tower to protect it. He took the remainder of the bodyguard away with him. The twelve he left are origins of the Yeomen Warders who guard the Tower still today. They are different from the Yeomen of the Guard, who accompany the Queen on state occasions and are the Queen's personal bodyguards.

6 The Uniform Both the Yeomen of the Guard and the Yeomen Warders are best known for their scarlet and gold State dress uniforms which date from 1552 and are worn on state occasions. The uniforms of the Yeoman of the Guard and Yeoman Warders include the thistle, rose and shamrock, emblems of Scotland, England and Ireland. The initials ER on the their uniforms stand for Elizabetha Regina (Regina is latin for queen). The initials refer to Elizabeth the Second. For everyday duties, Yeomen Warders wear a red and dark blue undress uniform.

7 Yeoman Warders Yeoman of the Guards
The Yeomen Warders job title is "Yeoman Warder of Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London, and Members of the Sovereign's Body Guard of the Yeoman Guard Extraordinary".

8 Tower of London For over 900 years, the Tower of London has been standing guard over the capital. The Tower of London was originally built by William the Conqueror, following his successful invasion of England in 1066.

9 The White Tower In the centre of the Tower of London is the famous White Tower. It is the oldest part of the fortress and was built on the site of the Norman Keep built by William the Conqueror. Many Tudor's prisoners entered the Tower of London through the Traitors' Gate.

10 Tower Prisoners Many people have been locked in the Tower, for religious beliefs or suspected treason. Famous prisoners have included Anne Boleyn and Elizabeth I. Many Tudor's prisoners entered the Tower of London through the Traitors' Gate.

11 The Legend of The Ravens
Ravens have lived at the Tower of London for hundreds of years. Legend has it that if the ravens ever leave the Tower of London the White Tower will crumble and a great disaster shall befall England.

12 Writing ) Write an to your English pen-friend about a popular tourist attraction in your country where you can see people in special uniforms. SB p.31 ex.6


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