To mark the Centenary of Armistice Day I thought I'd take a look at Anna Coleman Ladd and the masks she made for the mutilated faces of French soldiers during the First World War.
Link:https://t.co/rx3VHjPQaa

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Poppy wears her poppy with pride 🌺 Rembering all those, people and animals, who gave their lives to save ours.

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We remember, and picture books like these will help the next generation remember too

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. A picture paints 1000 words. Here, an old British oak tree sees come and go through the lives of one family - based on creative writing by the students.

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Alexander D Peacock, born June 1886. In he served in Royal Army Medical Corps, as a Corporal, Lance Sergeant & in 1916, Captain. He went to France 1915 at the front line investigating lice infestation & causes of trench fever

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A final piece and a final commemoration of those who fell 100 years ago. This one was done on the occasion that the descendants of Don Macleod visited the Riverside and a framed copy was presented to them.

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