On this Curator Andrew Choong talks about the days after the war and looks at how the war didn't end for soldiers on the ground (and on water): https://t.co/3Y2anExNJS

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Poppies remain an enduring symbol of remembrance. Linked forever with our war-dead by the Canadian poet and physician John McCrae, they germinate in disturbed sites and on the surface of the soil.

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"When you go home tell them of us and say: for your tomorrow we gave our today."

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A couple more of our amazing girls from yesterday

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‘The Last Man’ - my original sketch & painted version.

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Respects were observed impeccably by everyone today.
Followed up by a clean sweep of significant wins by all of the girls teams. Showing the boys how it's done ⚫️🔴⚫️🔴👏🏻

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My tribute to the for their work supporting the Children, Women & Men in the Armed Forces community

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Burying the Dead After a Battle, 1919
William Roberts RA

A Vorticist before the war, Roberts served in the Royal Field Artillery

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In remembrance. ❤️

“Lest We Forget”
Watercolour
11 x 11 centimetres

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Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
- John McCrae

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Some previous Anzac Day illustration and cartoons from the with today’s work

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