"...we welcome our largest ever Commonwealth contingent, the Pipes and Drums of the Royal
Australian Regiment, the Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa, the New Zealand Police and the Transvaal
Scottish Regiment. They are joined by the Queen's Own Hussars, the London
Irish Rifles, the 101 (Northumbrian) Regiment and 40 Regiment Royal Artillary.
Ladies and Gentlemen, the Massed Pipes and Drums!"
And another performance begins,
in all the 20 man contingent from the Royal Australian Regiment
participated in 24 performances between the 20th July and the 2nd August 1999.
The twenty strong band was drawn from the four Regimental bands.
Pte Stilwell tunes up in front of a Royal Marine Snow Mobile.
Sgt Mark Randall (School of Music) dreams of a new career.
British and Canadian Drum Majors in Full Highland Uniforms
The Massed Commonwealth Pipes and Drums breaks into quick time.
Cpl Earnshaw standing with a Scimitar Reccon Vehicle outside the British Army museum.
Cpl Earnshaw with a member of the Welsh Guards Band.