Queen Mother Visits Sir John Moore Barracks, 1989

Plaque marking the service where the Queen Mother, Colonel-in-chief of the Light Division, planted trees in memory of eight soldiers of her regiment killed at Ballygawley on 20 August 1988, during a visit to Sir John Moore Barracks in Winchester, Hampshire, England, 25th April 1989. The trees were donated by the people of County Tyrone. (Photo by Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)
Plaque marking the service where the Queen Mother, Colonel-in-chief of the Light Division, planted trees in memory of eight soldiers of her regiment killed at Ballygawley on 20 August 1988, during a visit to Sir John Moore Barracks in Winchester, Hampshire, England, 25th April 1989. The trees were donated by the people of County Tyrone. (Photo by Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)
Queen Mother Visits Sir John Moore Barracks, 1989
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Tim Graham / Contributor
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1331326560
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Tim Graham Photo Library
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April 25, 1989
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