A yeoman of the guard (Beefeater)

circa 1894

A Yeoman of the Guard at the Tower of London (c. 1894): Ceremony, Tradition and Duty

This evocative photograph from circa 1894 captures a proud Yeoman of the Guard—colloquially known as a Beefeater—standing at the entrance to the Tower of London. Dressed in the iconic Tudor-style uniform, richly embroidered with the royal cypher and national floral emblems, the yeoman holds his staff of office with dignified poise.

The Beefeaters, one of the oldest military corps in Britain, have served as ceremonial guardians of the Tower since the reign of Henry VII. Their duties once included guarding prisoners and securing the Crown Jewels; today, they stand as living symbols of British continuity, tradition, and pageantry.

With his ruff collar, medals and polished shoes adorned with rosettes, this veteran embodies the historic role with a sense of honour and pride, offering a rare human glimpse into the grandeur of royal ceremonial life at the close of the Victorian era.

📍 Tower of London, Greater London, United Kingdom
🗓️ Circa 1894
🔍 Suggested tags: Beefeater, Yeoman of the Guard, Tower of London, Victorian era, British history, royal tradition, ceremonial uniform, historical photograph

Contributed by OldPik on January 1, 2025

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