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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
Two minutes silence at Mansion House, 1920Crowds observing the two minutes silence on Armistice Day, 11 November 1920, outside Mansion House in the City of London. Date: 1920
VCs filing past tomb of the Unknown WarriorA hundred winners of the Victoria Cross filing past the grave of the Unknown Warrior after the burial service in Westminster Abbey on Armistice Day, 11 November 1920. Date: 1920
WW1 Silk Embroidered Aeroplane Greetings CardWorld War 1 Silk Embroidered Aeroplane Greetings Card, France. Remembrance from France Date: 1910s
Remembrance Card, Midgley, YorkshireRemembrance Card, Midgley, Halifax, near Mytholmroyd, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1904
Remembrance Card, Warley, YorkshireRemembrance Card, Warley, Halifax, near Sowerby Bridge, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1907
Remembrance Card, Bradford, LancashireRemembrance Card, Bradford, Manchester, near Clayton, Lancashire, England. Produced by F Riley, Funeral Director Date: 1909
King George V, places first wreath on the CenotaphOn 11th November 1919, the first anniversary of Armistice day, the Britsh nation, in reponse to an invitation by King George V
And No Indemnities, by BairnsfatherAnd No Indemnities A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, in The Bystander Date: 1918
Two men in scout headquarters, Gibraltar. Date: circa 1970s
Queen Mother arriving for Remembrance ServiceQueen Elizabeth the Queen Mother arriving for a Service of Remembrance at St Margarets Church, Westminster, on 10 November 1983. Date: 1983
Violet Day Fund silver-topped Pounce pot - WWI eraA Violet Day Fund silver (Birmingham 1904 silver mark) topped Pounce pot, with engraved violets on glass. Violet Day 1914 engraved on silver top
Lace handkerchief - flowers and Remembrance from FranceLace handkerchief embroidered with flowers and Remembrance from France. Commemorative Art
Memorial plaque, Westward Ho Junior School, WW1Memorial plaque at Westward Ho junior school, in memory of comrades who gave their lives during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
WWI carved boneFirst World War carved bone decorated with flowers and chains. Inscribed Remembrance 1915, 1916. Knockaloe Internment Camp, Isle of Man. Trench Art
Laurence BinyonRobert Laurence Binyon (1869 1943), English poet, dramatist and art scholar. His most famous work, For the Fallen, is well known for being used in Remembrance Sunday services
Remembrance Day, 1920The twelve war leaders as pall bearers at the Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph (called Armistice Day pre-World War Two) on 11th November 1920, l to r: Sir Hedworth Meux, Earl Beatty
Religious ProcessionA religious procession, probably a Christian Palm Sunday procession, in remembrance of when Jesus rode to the int Jerusalem on a donkey. Date: 1930s
St. Pauls, London - 1st Remebrance Day - 2 minutes silenceOn 11th November 1919, the first anniversary of Armistice day, the Britsh nation, in response to an invitation by King George V
The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London - looking NorthThe Cenotaph, Whitehall, London. Designed by Edwin Lutyens, the permanent structure was built from Portland stone between 1919 and 1920 by Holland, Hannen & Cubitts
Delightful Edwardian Birthday Postcard - Mr PunchAn absolutely delightful Edwardian Birthday Postcard - featuring a young girl on stage with Mr Punch and Mrs Punch (holding the baby)
The Cenotaph before unveilingThe Cenotaph, Whitehall, London before unveiling on 11th November 1920. Date: 1920
Canadian postcard mourning death of Edward VIICommemorative Canadian postcard mourning the death of King Edward VII - " The Peacemaker" (1841-1910). The card features the Kings last words: " Well, it is over now
WWI - Sweet Remembrance from France - Shell through wallWWI - Sweet Remembrance from France - The Same to you, and many of them! A resting soldier is seemingly unperturbed by a large artillery Shell bursting through the wall above his bed
Italy - Turin - Victory LighthouseMonumental Lighthouse of Victory, built in the Memorial Park of the Madeleine, Turin, Italy. Date: 1920s
The Queen visiting a cemetery in TobrukDuring the Royal Tour, the Queen and Prince Philip visit second world war graves in Tobruk, Libya. 1954
Queen Mother arriving for Remembrance ServiceQueen Elizabeth the Queen Mother with senior officers of the British Legion, arriving for a Service of Remembrance at St Margarets Church, Westminster, on 10 November 1983
In remembrance of the one hundredth anniversary of the independence of the United States. Print showing Columbia sitting on a throne on a pedestal above the words
Sphere front cover: Queen on Remembrance Sunday 1952Front cover of The Sphere showing Queen Elizabeth II laying a wreath of poppies at the Cenotaph in Whitehall on Rembrance Sunday 1952, shortly after her accession to the throne. Date: 01/11/1952
Maxwelltown War Memorial - in memory of the soldiers of the Burgh of Maxwelltown and the Parish of Troqueer, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, who fell during WWI. Sculpture by Henry Price
R. A. F. Memorial ChapelThe interior of the Royal Air Force Memorial Chapel, Biggin Hill, Kent, England. Date: 1950s
Packing PoppiesPacking artifical poppies of linen or silk, at the British Legion, for Remembrance Day, in memory of those who so bravely gave their lives during World War One. Date: 1940
Making PoppiesMaking artifical poppies of linen or silk, at the British Legion, for Remembrance Day, in memory of those who so bravely gave their lives during World War One. Date: 1940
Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh - Remembrance serviQueen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh singing during the remembrance service held at the Cenotaph in London annually. Date: 1952
Field of Remembrance, St Margarets, Westminster, LondonField of Remembrance, St Margaret s, Westminster, London, where crosses were planted to remember those who died in the First and Second World Wars. Date: circa 1955
Female Type / RemembranceAn elegant young woman. Date: 1909