Aldershott Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
"Aldershott: A Historic Military Hub" Step into the world of Aldershott, a place steeped in military history and grandeur. From Her Majesty's regal presence in her new military costume at the camp to the review attended by the King of Sweden, it has witnessed remarkable events. The appointment of a new Commander-in-Chief at Aldershott brought fresh leadership and direction to this prestigious military base. The general view from Farnborough Road showcases its sprawling camp, bustling with activity and dedicated soldiers ready for duty. Aldershott became synonymous with royal inspections as Queen Victoria herself reviewed troops, witnessing cavalry trotting past with precision. The Nordenfeldt Guns added an air of modernity to this historic site, showcasing advancements in weaponry. The Monday Week Review gathered distinguished guests who marveled at the synchronized movements of troops. It was here that New Colours were presented to the West Kent Light Infantry, symbolizing their unwavering loyalty and dedication. Not only did Aldershott excel on land but also boasted a Military Narrow-Gauge Railway within its South Camp premises. This innovative addition facilitated efficient transportation for troops and supplies alike. During the Jubilee Review, all eyes turned towards Aldershott as Royal Horse Artillery took their positions with grace and precision. The camp itself stood as a testament to endurance and resilience throughout time. In front of its barracks, Queen Victoria once again graced Aldershott with her presence while reviewing troops - an awe-inspiring sight that left spectators in admiration. Aldershott remains an iconic location where history intertwines seamlessly with military prowess.