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  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, show off his boxing skills - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, show off his boxing skills - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, show off his boxing skills - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, show off his boxing skills - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
<br />
Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20 - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20 - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Artist Mark Humphrey talks to Judy Murray - The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
    GB13500.jpg
  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander and Mark Humphrey - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
    GB13474.jpg
  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
    GB13520.jpg
  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
    GB13519.jpg
  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
    GB13516.jpg
  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
    GB13515.jpg
  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander(here with Judy Murray) - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
    GB13513.jpg
  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
    GB13512.jpg
  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
    GB13511.jpg
  • Artist Mark Humphrey talks to Judy Murray - The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
    GB13505.jpg
  • Artist Mark Humphrey talks to Judy Murray - The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
    GB13503.jpg
  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
    GB13498.jpg
  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
    GB13491.jpg
  • Artist Mark Humphrey with a shell case engraved by his great grandfather - The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • Artist Mark Humphrey - The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander and Mark Humphrey - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander and Mark Humphrey - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
    GB13478.jpg
  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander and Mark Humphrey - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
    GB13477.jpg
  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander and Mark Humphrey - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
    GB13476.jpg
  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
    GB13488.jpg
  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
    GB13481.jpg
  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander and Mark Humphrey - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • Prince Harry mingles amiably with soldiers and their families - The Duke of Edinburgh, Life Member, Royal British Legion, accompanied by Prince Harry, visit the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey  - 10 November 2016, London.
    Royal Visit Remembrance Garden GBPho...jpg
  • Old soldiers pay their respects - The Duke of Edinburgh, Life Member, Royal British Legion, accompanied by Prince Harry, visit the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey  - 10 November 2016, London.
    Royal Visit Remembrance Garden GBPho...jpg
  • A team poppy factory member helps veterans locate their units section - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • A team poppy factory member - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • A team poppy factory member - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Visitors to the Abbey pause for a look - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Wreathes and poppies are thrown into the fountain by schoolchildren and family members as a mark of remembrance - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
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  • Wreathes and poppies are thrown into the fountain by schoolchildren and family members as a mark of remembrance - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
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  • Laura Wright, joined by Ben Shepherd (L) and members of Vox Fortura (R), throws poppies in the fountain - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
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  • Laura Wright, joined by Ben Shepherd (L) and members of Vox Fortura (R), throws poppies in the fountain - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
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  • Laura Wright, joined by Ben Shepherd (L) and members of Vox Fortura (R), throws poppies in the fountain - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
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  • Wreathes and poppies are thrown into the fountain by schoolchildren and family members as a mark of remembrance - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
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  • Wreathes and poppies are thrown into the fountain by schoolchildren and family members as a mark of remembrance - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
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  • Girls in hijabs (headscarfes) from Eden Girl's school, in Waltham Forest, show their support - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
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  • Thoughtful crowds around the fountain during the two minutes silence - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
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  • Laura Wright sings on the Live On stage - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
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  • Laura Wright sings on the Live On stage - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
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  • Laura Wright sings on the Live On stage - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
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  • Scots fans, in town for tonights international against England, join people of all backgrounds pay their respects - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
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  • Chelsea pensioners and men in bowlers - The Duke of Edinburgh, Life Member, Royal British Legion, accompanied by Prince Harry, visit the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey  - 10 November 2016, London.
    Royal Visit Remembrance Garden GBPho...jpg
  • Prince Harry mingles amiably with soldiers and their families - The Duke of Edinburgh, Life Member, Royal British Legion, accompanied by Prince Harry, visit the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey  - 10 November 2016, London.
    Royal Visit Remembrance Garden GBPho...jpg
  • Prince Harry mingles amiably with soldiers and their families - The Duke of Edinburgh, Life Member, Royal British Legion, accompanied by Prince Harry, visit the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey  - 10 November 2016, London.
    Royal Visit Remembrance Garden GBPho...jpg
  • The Duke of Edinburgh (pictured in Naval cap), Life Member, Royal British Legion, accompanied by Prince Harry, visit the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey  - 10 November 2016, London.
    Royal Visit Remembrance Garden GBPho...jpg
  • Scottish soldiers in kilts - The Duke of Edinburgh, Life Member, Royal British Legion, accompanied by Prince Harry, visit the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey  - 10 November 2016, London.
    Royal Visit Remembrance Garden GBPho...jpg
  • A Chelsea pensioner pays his respects - The Duke of Edinburgh, Life Member, Royal British Legion, accompanied by Prince Harry, visit the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey  - 10 November 2016, London.
    Royal Visit Remembrance Garden GBPho...jpg
  • Old soldiers pay their respects and chat to the current generation - The Duke of Edinburgh, Life Member, Royal British Legion, accompanied by Prince Harry, visit the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey  - 10 November 2016, London.
    Royal Visit Remembrance Garden GBPho...jpg
  • Poppy umbrellas protect from the brief rain - The Duke of Edinburgh, Life Member, Royal British Legion, accompanied by Prince Harry, visit the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey  - 10 November 2016, London.
    Royal Visit Remembrance Garden GBPho...jpg
  • Poppy umbrellas protect from the brief rain - The Duke of Edinburgh, Life Member, Royal British Legion, accompanied by Prince Harry, visit the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey  - 10 November 2016, London.
    Royal Visit Remembrance Garden GBPho...jpg
  • A time for happy and thoughtful remembrance - The Duke of Edinburgh, Life Member, Royal British Legion, accompanied by Prince Harry, visit the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey  - 10 November 2016, London.
    Royal Visit Remembrance Garden GBPho...jpg
  • A giant wreath representing the Army - The Duke of Edinburgh, Life Member, Royal British Legion, accompanied by Prince Harry, visit the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey  - 10 November 2016, London.
    Royal Visit Remembrance Garden GBPho...jpg
  • A giant wreath representing the Army - The Duke of Edinburgh, Life Member, Royal British Legion, accompanied by Prince Harry, visit the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey  - 10 November 2016, London.
    Royal Visit Remembrance Garden GBPho...jpg
  • A giant wreath representing the Army - The Duke of Edinburgh, Life Member, Royal British Legion, accompanied by Prince Harry, visit the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey  - 10 November 2016, London.
    Royal Visit Remembrance Garden GBPho...jpg
  • Hundreds of individual hand-written crosses - The Duke of Edinburgh, Life Member, Royal British Legion, accompanied by Prince Harry, visit the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey  - 10 November 2016, London.
    Royal Visit Remembrance Garden GBPho...jpg
  • Hammering the wooden crosses in - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • A team poppy factory member helps veterans locate their units section - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • A team poppy factory member helps veterans locate their units section - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • A team poppy factory member - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Hammering the wooden crosses in - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Wincing after bashing her thumb - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Hammering the wooden crosses in - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Visitors to the Abbey pause for a look - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Hammering the wooden crosses in - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Hammering the wooden crosses in - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Hammering the wooden crosses in - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Visitors to the Abbey pause for a look a - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Visitors to the Abbey pause for a look a - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Visitors to the Abbey pause for a look as the hammering goes on - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • A volunteer takes a pause for reflection - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Visitors to the Abbey pause for a look as the hammering goes on - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Hammering the wooden crosses in - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
    Field of Remembrance GBPhotos 02.jpg
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