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  • L-R Remembrance Sunday 2013. Whitehall. London<br />
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“I am an ex-teacher. When the Falklands war was declared our Caretaker went out there and never came back and I have been hear every year since.” – Malcolm<br />
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“At school Remembrance day was quite powerful and its part of my heritage. History is important.” – Alain<br />
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“I just moved back to the UK. My children used to watch it on TV, I want them to be part of it and to understand it.” Steven Doran<br />
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“Because dad wanted to come. And I wanted to see the Queen. I couldn't see her."  Jess.
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  • L-R Remembrance Sunday 2013. Whitehall. London<br />
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“I am remembering two uncles lost in the First World War.” - Elizabeth<br />
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“I have a scholarship from the Royal Society wreath laying association and have just laid a wreath for all those that have died.” – Poppy<br />
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“In appreciation and support of all our fallen soldiers and current ones serving.” – Jas<br />
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“To honour everybody in all conflicts. To pay my respects because I am very proud of the British army.” - Ex Sergeant - William Wilcox aka ‘donkey’.
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  • Remembrance Sunday..Barham Park. Wembley. London..13-11-2005
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“I am here with my intentional students. I wanted to give them a real experience of how we have Remembrance day in England.”<br />
Juliette <br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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ÒAt school Remembrance day was quite powerful and its part of my heritage. History is important.Ó<br />
Alain<br />
Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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ÒIn Remembrance of my ancestors in the World Wars. Not just my ancestors, everyoneÕs ancestors. What is war all about? Does anyone know?Ó<br />
Wendy<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“My earliest childhood memories are of a grandfather who was wounded in the Great War.."  Nigel Farage<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“I know that the reason we have been able to travel so much is because people have set the way for us. I never knew what that meant until I lost my brother from cancer. So now I know what it feels like to lose somebody I wanted to come and thank all those people who have gone through how I feel and died for us.”<br />
Katie<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“I wanted to share it as a family and with my daughter because she is learning about it at school.” <br />
Barbara<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“To pay respect for the soldiers fighting for our country and for the ones who have lost their lives.”<br />
Emily Walker<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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ÒI am here for two very brave Frenchmen - Andrei and Douglas, who gave their lives when the war was almost over. There auntie cant come so I came.Ó<br />
Winifred Smith<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“My brother, father and two grandfathers are /were in the services and I thinks its a lovely commemorative thing for anybody that has anything to do with the forces.”<br />
Poppy<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“We ride motorbikes to remember.”<br />
Alan<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“Because I have come back to the country after almost 50 years and it’s the first time I have been able to come.”<br />
Tamarah<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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ÒI am remembering my cousin, my father and my sister.Ó <br />
Mark <br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“It’s a hard world to live in sometimes. You need a bit of compassion. I think the worst thing is when there is times when you cant afford that. You have to reflect upon those times with compassion.”<br />
Steven <br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“Because I am remembering two uncles lost in the First World War.”<br />
Elizabeth<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“This is the first year that I have formally done anything to remember what happened.  I am older now so though I would come down and do it properly.” <br />
David <br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“I have a scholarship from the Royal Society wreath laying association and have just laid a wreath for all those that have died.” <br />
Poppy<br />
Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“I served 25 years in the army. In Northern Ireland I lost friends and family during the troubles. I am here today in their memory but also I am wearing my fathers medals, so it’s in his memory that I have come.”<br />
Tom<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“My dad was stationed in Aden and he is marching with the Aden vets. His father and Grandfather were killed in the First World War. So he is here for the Aden vets and for his family. So I am here for them as well.”<br />
Sean Banks<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“I am wearing the poppy to share in the respect that the whole nation has for the people who served. And to see the people who do come out. My dad was in the army so I want to see the people like him.”<br />
David<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?“I am a teacher. I think it’s important to explain why we wear poppies and I am going to tell the children tomorrow why I came. It the first time I have come.”<br />
Sarah<br />
Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“I study history, after hearing the stories about each war I like to commemorate it .”<br />
Sarah Perkins<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“I think it’s very prevalent that you should come on such an occasion as this and remember everyone who has fought and died for the rights to vote and to repel fascism.”<br />
Mark Wright <br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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ÒTo commemorate all the people who have fought passed and present and to commemorate the fusiliers that I served with when I was in the British army.Ó<br />
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Dale Ashton<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“Because dad wanted to come. And I wanted to see the Queen. I couldn't see her."  Jess.<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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ÒTo remember all the people that died before us." Millie.<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour. <br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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"I am here remembering friends." <br />
Mark Davies<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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Tab<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour. <br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“My dad made me promise to come and lay a poppy on his behalf and I have done it every year since 1970.”<br />
William<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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ÒTo remember all those who have given their lives in the past for our freedom and protection.Ó<br />
Chris<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“In appreciation and support of all our fallen soldiers and current ones serving.”<br />
Jas Wilkinson<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“My father was in the First World War, he was underage and was brought home safely. My two oldest brothers survived a torpedo attack in World War Two. So for me it’s quite emotional to be here.” <br />
Mavis<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“I am proud of our country and the people that serve it to give us democracy and freedom and to be able to live my life today as I do.”<br />
Rocky<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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"Even if we canÕt serve we can be there for them and think and pray for them.Ó <br />
Jan Hopkins<br />
Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“I am remembering my best friend who died last month.”<br />
David<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“I am an ex-teacher. When the Falklands war was declared our Caretaker went out there and never came back and I have been hear every year since.”<br />
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Malcolm<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“I have come today because its a great opportunity to remember and pay tribute to the people who have died in the various world wars and in wars that are going on today. It’s fantastic to see so many people.”<br />
Yvonne<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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ÒThe reason why I am here today is to pay tribute to the military both alive and those who have passed away during the wars and the conflicts and because I feel quite emotional about it.Ó<br />
Ann<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“To honour everybody in all conflicts previously and what’s happening today. To pay my respects because I am very proud of the British army.”<br />
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Ex Sergeant - William Wilcox aka ‘donkey’.<br />
Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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ÒI came here because I wanted to go to the garden."  Alice.<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“I just moved back to the UK. My children used to watch it on TV, I want them to be part of it and to understand it.” Steven Doran<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Why have you come and why are you wearing the poppy?<br />
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“Here for everyone who fought and died or survived war. And also for my great uncle who led an infantry unit liberating a village in Holland and was shot in the back by an enemy sniper in 1944.” <br />
Nigel<br />
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Crowds gather in central London on Remembrance Sunday and on the Monday morning to mark the 11th hour.<br />
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  • Cross placed remembrance of Drummer Lee Rigby from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, who was murdered outside the regiment barracks in Woolwich in May 2013.<br />
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Westminister Abbey, November 11th 2013 <br />
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  • Cross placed remembrance of Drummer Lee Rigby from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, who was murdered outside the regiment barracks in Woolwich in May 2013.<br />
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Westminister Abbey, November 11th 2013 <br />
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