- castletourist.com beefeaters-uniform-things-to-…Although the role is largely ceremonial today, their distinctive uniforms remain instantly recognizable. Nine things to look out for with a Beefeater’s uniform are
- freetoursbyfoot.com beefeaters-at-the-tower-of-…The Beefeaters are often confused with ‘Yeomen of the Guard', a distinctly different corps of Royal Bodyguards. ... Traditionally Beefeaters had been men.
- en.wikipedia.org Beefeater (restaurant)History[edit]. Beefeater was set up by the then Whitbread Brewery in 1974 with the opening of its first restaurant, The Halfway House, in Enfield.
- dictionary.com browse/beefeaterBeefeater definition: a yeoman of the English royal guard or a warder of the Tower of London.. See examples of BEEFEATER used in a sentence.
- snippets.com what-are-beefeaters.htmOne theory for their name is that they were paid with beef meat, other that they were well fed. Also the term Beefeater is used to call their hats.
- discogs.com release/5214320-Beefeaters-BeefeatersView credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1967 Vinyl release of "Beefeaters" on Discogs.
- twitter.com bbeefeatersBritish Beefeaters Retweeted. Keith Fisher. @KeithFisher01. ... 6. 6. British Beefeaters Retweeted. Damon Buckingham. @damothebutcher.
- beefeatergin.com en/history/Beefeater Dry Gin is acquired by Pernod Ricard and a programme of reinvestment in the brand begins.
- projectbritain.com Beefeaters.htmBeefeater The guards at the Tower of London are called Yeoman Warders. ... The name Beefeaters is often thought to come from the French word - 'buffetier'.
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