• There are several theories as to the origin of the nickname "Beefeater." Thomas Preston offers in his history that the term may have come from the French.
  • They are the Beefeaters who work at the Tower of London. If you're wondering what exactly it is that they do - we've got you covered.
  • The Beefeaters are often confused with ‘Yeomen of the Guard', a distinctly different corps of Royal Bodyguards. ... Traditionally Beefeaters had been men.
  • The Beefeaters’ initial duties. The Tower of London is a very popular tourist attraction in London. It is known for its infamous history of prisoners and executions.
  • Nicknamed ‘Beefeaters’, the Yeoman Body of 32 men and women are all drawn from the Armed Forces. What is a Beefeater in slang?
  • This is a restricted area! Hands in the air”Middle beefeater to the minions The Beefeaters are minor characters in the film Minions.
  • Beefeaters has been one of the Sandhills favorite dining destinations for generations. Locally owned and operated for more than 20 years.
  • View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1967 Vinyl release of "Beefeaters" on Discogs.
  • Listen to music from Beefeaters like It Ain't Necessarily So, I'll Meet You There & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Beefeaters.
  • Nowadays, the Beefeaters' role is largely ceremonial. They are a tourist attraction in their own right and since Victorian times they have acted as tour guides.