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5 Nov 2015 09:59 |
Pyramids: M8 motorway Livingston, West Lothian, Scotland It looks stunning !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLqobNkhN0E
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Joy
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7 Nov 2015 08:43 |
When You Go Home, Tell Them Of Us And Say, For Your Tomorrow, We Gave Our Today
http://www.burmastar.org.uk/memorials/kohima-epitaph/
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7 Nov 2015 09:02 |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-34737451
The Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Harry have paid tribute to Britain's fallen soldiers as they opened Westminster Abbey's Field of Remembrance. The pair spoke to veterans and their families beside the annual display of more than 100,000 small wooden crosses, each with a poppy and personal message. They honour service personnel who have lost their life since World War One. The Last Post was played before a two-minute silence and the duke and his grandson planted their own crosses.
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PatinCyprus
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8 Nov 2015 11:00 |
We will remember <3
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Joy
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8 Nov 2015 15:18 |
http://www.itv.com/news/central/2015-11-08/schoolchildren-read-out-their-remembrance-poem-at-leicester-service-remembrance-sunday-bridge-junior-school/ Two schoolchildren who wrote a poem to pay tribute to the country's war dead recited it in front of hundreds of people at today's Remembrance Sunday service at Leicester's War Memorial.
The poem was written by Hafsah Muhammad and Aaliya Radiowala, who are both 10-years-old and attend Bridge Junior School in the city. 'Goodbye' by Hafsah Muhammad and Aaliya Radiowala
My name is George.
I was born in 1891.
Bridge Road School is where I was taught.
Pembroke Street is where I lived.
Nineteen is the age I got married,
To the most beautiful woman in the world.
We shared happy times
Until they were stopped by the Great War.
I fought this war hard and strong.
I carried it on day and night.
The terrifying noise of the battlefield,
The screams of young men dying.
The filthy trenches, the hard conditions,
Lack of sleep, an awful nightmare,
The constant fire of shells and bullets
Finally one had my name...
And now my life has come to an end,
I leave you behind in peace.
For our blood has given you all
A peaceful restful sleep.
Remember us when you shine in glory,
When you hear there are no more cries.
When finally you look up,
And see the bright sun in the skies.
So now I say goodbye to you.
Please look after what you have.
So many have shed their blood for you.
Lost their lives to give life to you.
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10 Nov 2015 23:24 |
http://www.visitlondon.com/things-to-do/event/7152413-remembrance-in-london
Each year in November, the United Kingdom remembers the men and women who gave their lives in the two World Wars and subsequent conflicts.
11 November is known as Armistice Day, Remembrance Day or Poppy Day. From 2014 until 2018, this day takes on added significance as it marks the centenary of the First World War years.
During the First World War, on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918, the guns of the Western Front fell silent after more than four years of continuous warfare. In many parts of the world, people observe a two-minute silence at 11am on 11 November. Don't miss the special Silence in the Square event in Trafalgar Square led by The Royal British Legion, from 10am until 11.45am.
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PatinCyprus
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11 Nov 2015 11:00 |
They went with songs to the battle, they were young. Straight of limb, true of eye, steady and aglow. They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted, They fell with their faces to the foe.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them.
They mingle not with their laughing comrades again; They sit no more at familiar tables of home; They have no lot in our labour of the day-time; They sleep beyond England's foam.
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Joy
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27 Oct 2016 22:02 |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-37780257 This year's Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal is calling on members of the public to recognise younger veterans and serving soldiers. The charity says people commonly associate Remembrance and the poppy with older, World War Two veterans. The "rethink Remembrance" campaign will launch with a video installation in London, featuring four videos of young veterans' experiences. In the charity's videos, World War Two veterans aged between 88 and 97 tell a story of conflict or injury. But it is later revealed in the videos that the stories are not their own, and actually belong to the younger veterans or service personnel.
Claire Rowcliffe, director of fundraising at the Royal British Legion, said: "Individuals and families from across the generations of our Armed Forces community need the Legion's support, as well as our older veterans. "When you pin on your poppy, or pause to remember, we're inviting you to rethink Remembrance and who it is you picture when you think of a veteran. "We hope through our campaign this year we will help people understand who they are supporting when they donate."
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Joy
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3 Nov 2016 19:20 |
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/666185/Battle-of-the-Somme-centenary-poppies-contain-part-of-battlefield-anniversary-charity-RBL The Somme 100 Poppy Pins will all contain a small part of the battlefield.
The RBL has called them a “fitting tribute to every son, brother and father who lost their lives fighting for their country”.
Each poppy will be made from British shell fuses fired during the battle and collected by designer Christopher Bennett, of TMB Art Metal and local farmers. The paint on the red enamel at the centre of each poppy contains earth collected from nine points across the 18-mile British front line.
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Joy
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9 Nov 2016 19:52 |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2016/remembrance-week BBC set to mark Remembrance Week 2016 Tony Hall, Director-General of the BBC, says: “We’re bringing the commemorations to everybody – with all our services, local, national and global, joining in. It’s really important we continue to remember all those who’ve served our country and the BBC plays a vital role in that.”
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11 Nov 2016 09:05 |
Remembering all those who have fallen and also thoughts for all those still serving <3
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PatinCyprus
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11 Nov 2016 11:00 |
We Shall Keep the Faith by Moina Michael, November 1918
Oh! you who sleep in Flanders Fields, Sleep sweet - to rise anew! We caught the torch you threw And holding high, we keep the Faith With All who died.
We cherish, too, the poppy red That grows on fields where valor led; It seems to signal to the skies That blood of heroes never dies, But lends a lustre to the red Of the flower that blooms above the dead In Flanders Fields.
And now the Torch and Poppy Red We wear in honor of our dead. Fear not that ye have died for naught; We'll teach the lesson that ye wrought In Flanders Fields.
Remembering my relatives found when doing my tree
WW 1 DEATHS
Bertram James Bywater aged 23 yrs Herbert Daft aged 26 yrs Thomas Degville aged 25 yrs Arthur Leonard Devey aged 19 yrs John Fletcher aged 24 yrs (brothers died same day) William Fletcher aged 28 yrs Charles Henry Mold aged 24 yrs Arthur Henry Paddock aged 20 yrs William John Alan Paddock aged 24 yrs Bernard George Whitehouse 17 yrs Josiah Allport aged 20 yrs Richard Bellingham aged 32 yrs James Henry Bradley aged 23 yrs John William Hancock aged 27 yrs Simeon Lloyd aged 20 yrs William Thomas Lloyd aged 18 yrs Absalom Price aged 26 yrs John Joe Tyler aged 24 yrs
There is only one year,1968, when no British serviceman/woman died since WW2.
Remembering all those who died and those wounded both physically and mentally.
WE WILL REMEMBER
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LaGooner
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11 Nov 2016 12:32 |
Lovely words Pat. I have just been to the short service at memorial to remember OH's 2 great uncles <3
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AnninGlos
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11 Nov 2016 16:17 |
Pat, so many in your family lost. As far as I know I can't name any relatives we lost in WW1 and only a couple in WW2
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11 Nov 2016 20:00 |
Dear stranger pause as you go by, For here lie young men sent to die, The years have passed, the grass is green, The carnage no more can be seen. But if you dig it will be discovered exactly where these boys are covered. So stranger pause upon your way, and whisper a prayer for them today.
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magpie
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13 Nov 2016 12:45 |
Quite sad really that very few on these threads seem to care anything at all for Remembrance Sunday! I suppose we all have such well cushioned lives these days that hero's of yesteryear or even last year are just an irrelevance. No doubt Christmas and all the jamboree and MONEY will be the talk of the town, but not war veterans. Really really sad. I won't be renewing my sub time come.
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Caroline
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13 Nov 2016 12:50 |
Why do you feel few care ?
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magpie
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13 Nov 2016 13:19 |
Because nobody mentions it!
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Guinevere
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13 Nov 2016 13:22 |
Apart from this thread, and the other threads about remembrance.
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Caroline
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13 Nov 2016 13:22 |
Doesn't mean we don't care and there are other threads with mention of it. Not picking an argument just was surprised you'd assume we don't care.
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