On this day in 1918, the armistice was signed.
William Nicholson’s Armistice Night was spent in the Café Royal in Piccadilly, where he made the sketch for this painting. His son, John Anthony, had been killed in action just weeks before.

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Students will be remembering all those who have suffered in conflict at 11.00am today. Thanks to Molly for this thoughtful Remembrance piece

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‘Rejuvenation’ oil on canvas by Karen Hollis

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On the eve of we're re-sharing Library artworks, artifacts, books, and papers that remember and honour courage and sacrifice ➡️https://t.co/dzJbvH7vZw

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No.110 - the historic National War Museum of Scotland for - I hope you like it. Next up the Menin Gate for (hopefully tomorrow!)

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16 May 1943...

Never forget the caliber and deeds of our ancestors.
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"𝘈𝘧𝘵𝘦𝘳 𝘮𝘦...𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘧𝘭𝘰𝘰𝘥."

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This pen from is made in 🇬🇧using upcycled metal from Spitfire P7350 shot down over 80 years ago but now proudly flying with the read its incredible history at https://t.co/1zibuKUQOs to

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What a privilege to meet and draw Harry Billinge MBE - an extraordinary man | https://t.co/z31Oa9Iw7q |

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Remembering Regimental Sergeant Major Arthur Wilson

8th Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment.

Died: 19 November 1916, Somme, Thiepval, Western Front.

Retweet to help his name live on 🌹

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A few close up pics from the tribute goalie mask we posted earlier. 🎨 Painted by Steve Nash (on a Sportmask)

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