Marching Back -- Three present-day officers of the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) take a step back into the year 1809 as they rehearse at Roundhay Park, Leeds, for the 'Battle of Corunna' scene in the Northern Command Tatto, to be held in Roundhay Arena form June 28 to July 3. Left to right are Lieutenant A. Campbell, form Inverness, as a Colour Ensign of the French Army; and Lieutenant N.G. Worthington-Wilmer, from Dorset, and Lieutenant K.M. Cooper, from Edinburgh, as Colour Ensigns of the British Army. Over 2,000 Servicemen and women are taking part in the Tatto, which Princess Margaret is to attend on July 3. June 22, 1954. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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