Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK. 23rd April, 2014. Royal Regiment of Fusiliers' veterans, Les Farthing, Carl Robinson & Alan Tweddle (L-R), celebrate St. Georges's day at the Black Bull public house, Percy Street, Newcastle upon Tyne. Prior to that, on each St, George's day, they lay a wreath at the Church of St, Thomas the Martyr, Haymarket, Newcastle, to commemorate their fallen Fusilier comrades, Proud to be in England. Credit: Victor W. Adams / Alamy Live News


Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK. 23rd April, 2014. Army veterans of the (former) Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (now merged as the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers) proudly celebrate St. George's day at the Black Bull public house, Percy Street, Newcastle upon Tyne. Pictured are ex-fusiliers, Les Farthing, Carl Robinson and Alan Tweddle (L-R) who traditionally, each St, George's day, lay at wreath at the Church of Thomas the Martyr, Haymarket, Newcastle to commemorate their fusilier comrades who fell between 1914 and 1968. Veterans of the RFF, whose motto is '"Honi soit qui mal y pense" (French) "Evil to him who evil thinks", also meet regularly at the Black Bull. © Victor W. Adams / Alamy Live News


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