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Remembrance postcard with sailing boats and holly. Date: circa 1910s
The Shrine of Remembrance - Melbourne, AustraliaThe Shrine of Remembrance - The National War Memorial of Victoria - Australia - WW1 Shrine and Memorial Complex in Melbourne. Dedicated by HRH The Duke of Gloucester on 11th November 1934 Date: 1934
The Cenotaph, London - surrounded by memorial wreaths laid during the Remembrance Day ceremonies. 1925
The Chelsea War Memorial - Sloane Square, London Date: circa 1919
Duke of York - inspecting Armistice Day PoppiesAlbert, Duke of York (1895-1952) (later King George VI) inspects all aspects of the production of Armistice Day Poppies (Flowers of Flanders)
Armistice Day - Cenotaph, London - King and his sons4th Armistice Day, 1922 - Solemn observance at the Cenotaph, Whitehall, London - King George V and his sons, Albert, Duke of York (foreground) and Edward, Prince of Wales (behind). Date: 1922
WW1 street shrine, London, 1917A front cover of The Illustrated London News, showing a woman and two small children leaving a floral tribute at a London street shrine, 1917. Date: January 1917
Hyde Park war shrine, WW1, 1918In memory of those who have fallen: the Bishop of London, Arthur Winnington-Ingram, blessing the war shrine in Hyde Park, London in 1918. Date: 1918
Queen Mary inspecting tribute to East End patriotismQueen Mary pictured in Palace Road, South Hackney, chatting to locals and inspecting a local Rolls of Honour, attached to the wall of a house in the street
A tribute to the brave in an East London street, WW1A shrine around a roll of honour attached to the wall of a house in Palace Road, Hackney and adorned with flags, flowers and a portrait of the recently deceased Lord Kitchener
WWI - circa 1919 - Poppy FieldIn Flanders Fields... The poignant scene of a field full of poppies after the First World War. Date: circa 1919
The Garden of Remembrance, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Lady in red coat lays bouquet on a grave, KirkcudbrightOn a cold, snowy winter day, a lady in red coat lays a bouquet of flowers on a grave in Kirkcudbright graveyard, Kirkcudbrightshire, Dumfries and Galloway, SW Scotland. Date: 2010
Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 11A cross to remember the dead of the Siege of Dubrovnik. It is made from the charred floorboards in an artists studio. Part of series for The Daily Telegraph showing the reconstruction of the town
Cannock Chase German Military Cemetery in winter snow Date: 2000
WW1 - Italy - Giuseppe Garibaldi - Glorious Martyrs memorial card. Date: circa 1917
WW1 - Italy - Remembrance postcard - " In the glorious memories of the past, she raises the Italian flag - her cry is Victory!" Date: circa 1917
The Royal Artillery Memorial, Hyde Park CornerThe Royal Artillery Memorial - a stone memorial at Hyde Park Corner in London, dedicated to casualties in the Royal Regiment of Artillery during WWI - designed by Charles Jagger and Lionel Pearson
RMS Titanic - Wallace Hartley, musicianRMS Titanic - memorial card for Wallace Hartley, violinist and bandleader, who lost his life when the Titanic sank. Date: 1912
RMS Titanic - In Loving Remembrance card with ivy for William Carbines, a second class Titanic passenger
Victorian mourning card, In Loving Remembrance, in gothic style text with flowers, a bird, and thick black edging. Date: circa 1880s
Remembrance Day ceremony, Eccles, ManchesterPeople taking part in a Remembrance Day ceremony at the war memorial in Eccles, Greater Manchester. Date: 1970s
Poppy field and grave of unknown soldierWild flowers, including numerous poppies, growing over a ravaged battlefield in France with a solitary wooden cross marking the grave of an unknown soldier. The picture, by Captain E. H
The Cenotaph in silhouetteView of the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London, erected after the World War One in remembrance of soldiers who fell during the conflict and the central focus for all remembrance events since. Date: 1926
2 Minute Silence, LondonA two minute silence is observed in London
The War Memorial at Busbridge, Surrey designed by LutyensThe War Memorial at Busbridge, near Godalming, Surrey designed by Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944). Date: 2016
Cenotaph, Hong Kong, unveiled in 1923, commemorating the dead of WW1 and WW2. Date: circa 1933
Grieving Husband plays his violin to his dead wifeYour Favourite Song - A grieving Husband plays his violin to his dead wife whilst their daughter reads her picture book, oblivious to the moderately bizarre tableau a couple of feet to her right
Dunkirk, France - Monument des Fusiliers MarinsDunkirk, France - Monument to the French Navy (Monument des Fusiliers Marins), erected in 1929 to celebrate the role of the French naval gunners throughout the First World War. circa 1930s
Machine gun. Military Museum of the Citadel. Gjirokaster. ReMachine gun. Remembrance of the communist resistance against the German invaders in World War II. Military Museum of the Citadel which houses weapons of the First and Second World War
Cannon. Military Museum of the Citadel. Gjirokaster. RepubliCannon. Remembrance of the communist resistance against the German invaders in World War II. Military Museum of the Citadel which houses weapons of the First and Second World War. Gjirokaster Castle
Armistice Day event in Eastbourne, SussexArmistice Day event at a war memorial in Eastbourne, Sussex, with military personnel, clergymen, a band and a crowd of spectators. Date: circa 1962
Finishing Poppy WreathsAn ex-service man at work putting the finishing touches to some of the poppy wreaths for Armistice Day; the words Be Prepared are written on one Date: 1929
Making Remembrance PoppyMAKING POPPIES It takes 300 men a full working year to produce the 40, 000, 000 poppies required for remembrance day. Each one is hand finished. Date: 1940
Duke of Edinburgh arriving - Royal Marines, EastneyPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, pictured arriving at Eastney by helicopter to present new Colours to the Royal Marines on St
Sovereign on a Christmas card -- A Slight Token of Remembrance, from Pollie to Jack. Date: circa 1890s
Romantic greetings card with bow and arrow and flowersRomantic greetings card with bow and arrow, quiver and flowers -- In fond remembrance. circa 1890s
Dog gravestoneMarbel monument for one of the so called Top Dogs. Date: 1966
King George V and others at first Armistice anniversaryKing George V and other royal mourners taking part in the first Armistice anniversary (first Remembrance Day), 11 November 1919. Date: 1919
Floral tributes at the Cenotaph, November 1920A little girl adds her contribution to the mass of floral tributes left at the Cenotaph, following its unveiling in Whitehall at the Armistice Day ceremony on 11 November 1920
The Cenotaph in WhitehallUnveiled by King George V on Armistice Day, 11 November 1920, the Cenotaph - memorial to the Glorious Dead - designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and built from Portland stone. Date: 1920
The Cenotaph covered in flowers, November 1920The Cenotaph in Whitehall, pictured swamped in floral tributes in the days following its unveiling at the Armistice Day ceremony on 11 November 1920. 1920
Crowds visiting the Cenotaph at night, November 1920Artists impression of the newly unveiled cenotaph at night with dense crowds thronging past, many leaving flowers following the Armistice Day ceremony on 11 November 1920. 1920
Sphere cover cutting inscription on tomb of unknown warriorCutting the inscription on the grave of the unknown warrior in Westminster Abbey after the nave of the Abbey was closed to the public after six days of queues passing through to pay their respects
The Cenotaph unveiled, 1920Page from The Sphere reporting on the unveiling of the Cenotaph in Whitehall by King George V on 11 November 1920. A temporary structure of wood
Sphere cover - King places wreath on unknown warrior coffinFront cover of The Sphere showing King George V placing a wreath on the coffin of the body of the unknown warrior as it passed the cenotaph on its journey to Westminster Abbey where it would be
Sphere cover - Unknown Warrior number, 1920Front cover of The Sphere magazine with a colour illustration depicting the coffin containing the body of the unknown warrior, covered in the union flag
The Tomb of the Unknown Warrior by Dudley TennantA vision of Westminster Abbey on the eve of Armistice Day, 1920 with the coffin containing the body of the unknown warrior swathed in the Padres flag. Date: 1920