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Girl power in the Tower
Reuters ^ | 1/4/2007

Posted on 01/04/2007 6:12:42 AM PST by markomalley

LONDON: The guardians of the historic Tower of London are enlisting girl power for the first time in their 522-year history.

The Tower's Yeoman Warders, commonly known as Beefeaters – whose ceremonial dress is a distinctive scarlet and gold tunic, white ruff, red stockings and black patent shoes – have appointed the first female member to their ranks.

"There were six candidates – five were male and she was the only female," spokeswoman Natasha Woollard said. "She was the best candidate for the job."

Woollard said the woman, whose name has not yet been made public, was serving in the armed forces and "will join her new colleagues in the Yeoman Body at the Tower of London in summer 2007".

The new Beefeater's full job title will be "Yeoman Warder of Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London, and Members of the Sovereign's Body Guard of the Yeoman Guard Extraordinary".

Beefeaters, believed to have earned their nickname from their daily ration of meat, date from 1485 when King Henry VII formed a bodyguard.

Historically their duty was to guard "the Tower of London and all things within it" – a role which included the supervision and care of state prisoners.

Now there are just 35 of them, plus the Chief Yeoman Warder and Yeoman Gaoler, and one of their main tasks is to give tours to the two million visitors from around the world who come to the Tower each year.

They are also responsible for the Tower's ravens – six coal-black birds which, according to legend, must always reside in the fortress on the banks of the Thames to ensure the future of the Kingdom of England.

The Tower of London was first built in 1078 by William the Conqueror. Its primary functions were as a fortress, royal palace and a prison, but it has served as a place of execution, an armoury, a treasury, a zoo, a mint and – since 1303 – the home of the Crown Jewels.

To apply to become a Beefeater, candidates must have a minimum of 22 years' service in the armed forces and have earned medals for long service and good conduct.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Travel
KEYWORDS: beefeaters; godsgravesglyphs; toweroflondon

What is this world coming to??? ;)

1 posted on 01/04/2007 6:12:43 AM PST by markomalley
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To: markomalley

Yes, back in the day when men were men and women stayed at home the men wore tunics with skirts and sported pantyhose with knee garters.


2 posted on 01/04/2007 6:21:11 AM PST by muawiyah
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To: markomalley
earned their nickname from their daily ration of meat

I'm guessing she might prefer fish.

3 posted on 01/04/2007 6:27:16 AM PST by Sax
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I'm guessing she might prefer fish.

Yeah, but consider the historical implication of having a fish-eater (i.e., mackerel-smacker) guarding the tower.

LOL

4 posted on 01/04/2007 6:33:03 AM PST by markomalley (Vivat Iesus!)
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To: markomalley

This gives new meaning to the term "beefeater"


5 posted on 01/04/2007 6:35:58 AM PST by NRA1995 (They should've shredded Saddam Hussein...)
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To: markomalley

Maybe she can be assigned to guard the liquor (lickher) cabinet. As far as her diet goes, maybe she'd prefer to eat at the Y.


6 posted on 01/04/2007 6:36:20 AM PST by Sax
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Moira Cameron is the name, 38 years the age. I guess the 22 years of service requirement was tossed out, just for her.

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7 posted on 01/06/2007 6:03:03 PM PST by SunkenCiv ("I've learned to live with not knowing." -- Richard Feynman)
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Oh, okay. She joined at age 16.


8 posted on 01/06/2007 6:05:06 PM PST by SunkenCiv ("I've learned to live with not knowing." -- Richard Feynman)
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To: markomalley
This Reuters story has copied and pasted (plagiarized) from this site, put together by "Woodlands Junior School", here:

http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/Beefeaters.htm
9 posted on 01/06/2007 6:13:52 PM PST by Ramius ([sip])
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I would add that the junior-school write-up on the Beefeaters is better, overall. One thing not plagiarized was a better explanation of the possible origin of the name:

"The name Beefeaters is thought to come from the French word - buffetier. Buffetiers were guards in the palace of French kings. They protected the king's food."

Don't know which is right, but that's an interesting tidbit.


10 posted on 01/06/2007 6:21:52 PM PST by Ramius ([sip])
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To: markomalley

Where are the beards of the present day Beefeather??


11 posted on 01/06/2007 7:55:41 PM PST by Citizen Tom Paine (An old sailor sends we need a 800 ship Navy.)
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