"At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them".

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A poppy painted earlier in the year for this Remembrance Sunday 🌹

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It's an important time to reflect on war and those we have lost. Here, we've put together a list of books about World War I to help children and young people start to think about conflict: https://t.co/OMPr7Jb91V

Pic: Michael Foreman

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For - Runway Perspective, Eric Ravilious, 1942. This dates from this time at Sawbridgeworth, while working as an official War Artist in

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Today saw our U8 and U9 teams paying their respects.

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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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Working with , it was an honour to include Ronald Poulton-Palmer in the rugby legends series. Having captained England and with 17 caps, he lost his life in WW1. Today we remember their sacrifice, for our today.

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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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Poppy wears her poppy with pride 🌺 Remembering all those who gave their lives to save ours.

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Wishing all dear twitter friends a peaceful Sunday. ❤️#RemembranceSunday

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This we especially remember & honour the men of the 6th, 8th & 9th Battalions Durham Light Infantry who landed on Gold Beach in Normandy 75 years ago as part of the landings.

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It is so important to remember the fallen and to take just 2 minutes to stay silent and pay your respects.

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Disappointed I missed former player, John Harkins 1906-1908, off the roll of honour. Also I had no photograph of 'Baldy' Wilson & used a generic bald player to represent him. He wasn't bald at all! 'Baldy' was short for his christian name, Archibald.

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Another illustration made for the projection on St Magnus' Cathedral, Kirkwall, Orkney, as part of their Remembrance Services.


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