War widows were invited to the ceremonies at Westminster Abbey and the Cenotaph for the Unveiling of the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior on 11 November 1920. In this webinar 11/11/20 at 8:00pm Andrea Hetherington looks back at the day. > https://t.co/450CEMOI2I

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Today I reflect on the role of its ability to express emotions both personal & universal. A vehicle to tell stories and pass on traditions and a permanent reminder of history! Love this image created by .

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'Till We Meet Again' by a fitting tribute to remember those who have fallen. https://t.co/yKRgaFXMaB

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Lest we forget! The red poppy is a sign of both Remembrance and hope for a peaceful future.
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"At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them".

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Stonehenge and Salisbury Plain have long been linked with both the military and aviation, and the First World War aerodrome wasn’t the first military establishment – or the first flying ground – near the stones. 🇬🇧 https://t.co/jnLGvaY3Id

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As we approach these "For Better or For Worse" comics by Canadian cartoonist Lynn Johnston are still as relevant as when first published.





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The poppy is a symbol of heartache and devastation.

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Harry Billinge MBE. He was an 18 year old Sapper with the Royal Engineers, who landed on Gold Beach at 0630 on June 6 1944. What an extraordinary man

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Inspired by Dame Vera Lynns fly past I’ve painted this - if you like it please retweet

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Thank you so much to for getting these photos in today's (P.21). It's fantastic to see BBMF and the results of all the wonderful engineers getting the recognition they deserve alongside the amazing veterans they represent.

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"That night, I thanked God for seeing me through that day of days and prayed I would make it through D plus 1. I also promised that if some way I could get home again, I would find a nice peaceful town and spend the rest of my life in peace." -Dick Winters

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Today is in Australia.
We created an artwork to honour and remember the fallen, those who served and died for our country.
We will remember them.

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