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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Remembrance Sunday Folkestone
12/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.
Remembrance Sunday at the War Memorial at The Leas in Folkestone.
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Walking With Ghosts Folkestone - Remembrance Day
11/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Walking with Ghosts is a powerful immersive art experience which explores the legacy of war in Folkestone. The artwork is inspired by, and uses, original film footage from the First World War, as well as photographs, artworks, poetry, letters, diaries, newspaper accounts, and testimony on war and its impact from 1914 to the present. These come together to create the immersive experience including an original soundscape inspired by the site and a recreation of the 'ghostly army' who marched through Folkestone from 1914, displayed on the old railway platform in Folkestone Harbour. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Walking With Ghosts Folkestone - Remembrance Day
11/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Walking with Ghosts is a powerful immersive art experience which explores the legacy of war in Folkestone. The artwork is inspired by, and uses, original film footage from the First World War, as well as photographs, artworks, poetry, letters, diaries, newspaper accounts, and testimony on war and its impact from 1914 to the present. These come together to create the immersive experience including an original soundscape inspired by the site and a recreation of the 'ghostly army' who marched through Folkestone from 1914, displayed on the old railway platform in Folkestone Harbour. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Walking With Ghosts Folkestone - Remembrance Day
11/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Walking with Ghosts is a powerful immersive art experience which explores the legacy of war in Folkestone. The artwork is inspired by, and uses, original film footage from the First World War, as well as photographs, artworks, poetry, letters, diaries, newspaper accounts, and testimony on war and its impact from 1914 to the present. These come together to create the immersive experience including an original soundscape inspired by the site and a recreation of the 'ghostly army' who marched through Folkestone from 1914, displayed on the old railway platform in Folkestone Harbour. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Walking With Ghosts Folkestone - Remembrance Day
11/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Walking with Ghosts is a powerful immersive art experience which explores the legacy of war in Folkestone. The artwork is inspired by, and uses, original film footage from the First World War, as well as photographs, artworks, poetry, letters, diaries, newspaper accounts, and testimony on war and its impact from 1914 to the present. These come together to create the immersive experience including an original soundscape inspired by the site and a recreation of the 'ghostly army' who marched through Folkestone from 1914, displayed on the old railway platform in Folkestone Harbour. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Walking With Ghosts Folkestone - Remembrance Day
11/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Walking with Ghosts is a powerful immersive art experience which explores the legacy of war in Folkestone. The artwork is inspired by, and uses, original film footage from the First World War, as well as photographs, artworks, poetry, letters, diaries, newspaper accounts, and testimony on war and its impact from 1914 to the present. These come together to create the immersive experience including an original soundscape inspired by the site and a recreation of the 'ghostly army' who marched through Folkestone from 1914, displayed on the old railway platform in Folkestone Harbour. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Walking With Ghosts Folkestone - Remembrance Day
11/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Walking with Ghosts is a powerful immersive art experience which explores the legacy of war in Folkestone. The artwork is inspired by, and uses, original film footage from the First World War, as well as photographs, artworks, poetry, letters, diaries, newspaper accounts, and testimony on war and its impact from 1914 to the present. These come together to create the immersive experience including an original soundscape inspired by the site and a recreation of the 'ghostly army' who marched through Folkestone from 1914, displayed on the old railway platform in Folkestone Harbour. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Walking With Ghosts Folkestone - Remembrance Day
11/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Walking with Ghosts is a powerful immersive art experience which explores the legacy of war in Folkestone. The artwork is inspired by, and uses, original film footage from the First World War, as well as photographs, artworks, poetry, letters, diaries, newspaper accounts, and testimony on war and its impact from 1914 to the present. These come together to create the immersive experience including an original soundscape inspired by the site and a recreation of the 'ghostly army' who marched through Folkestone from 1914, displayed on the old railway platform in Folkestone Harbour. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Walking With Ghosts Folkestone - Remembrance Day
11/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Walking with Ghosts is a powerful immersive art experience which explores the legacy of war in Folkestone. The artwork is inspired by, and uses, original film footage from the First World War, as well as photographs, artworks, poetry, letters, diaries, newspaper accounts, and testimony on war and its impact from 1914 to the present. These come together to create the immersive experience including an original soundscape inspired by the site and a recreation of the 'ghostly army' who marched through Folkestone from 1914, displayed on the old railway platform in Folkestone Harbour. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Walking With Ghosts Folkestone - Remembrance Day
11/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Walking with Ghosts is a powerful immersive art experience which explores the legacy of war in Folkestone. The artwork is inspired by, and uses, original film footage from the First World War, as well as photographs, artworks, poetry, letters, diaries, newspaper accounts, and testimony on war and its impact from 1914 to the present. These come together to create the immersive experience including an original soundscape inspired by the site and a recreation of the 'ghostly army' who marched through Folkestone from 1914, displayed on the old railway platform in Folkestone Harbour. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Walking With Ghosts Folkestone - Remembrance Day
11/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Walking with Ghosts is a powerful immersive art experience which explores the legacy of war in Folkestone. The artwork is inspired by, and uses, original film footage from the First World War, as well as photographs, artworks, poetry, letters, diaries, newspaper accounts, and testimony on war and its impact from 1914 to the present. These come together to create the immersive experience including an original soundscape inspired by the site and a recreation of the 'ghostly army' who marched through Folkestone from 1914, displayed on the old railway platform in Folkestone Harbour. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Walking With Ghosts Folkestone - Remembrance Day
11/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Walking with Ghosts is a powerful immersive art experience which explores the legacy of war in Folkestone. The artwork is inspired by, and uses, original film footage from the First World War, as well as photographs, artworks, poetry, letters, diaries, newspaper accounts, and testimony on war and its impact from 1914 to the present. These come together to create the immersive experience including an original soundscape inspired by the site and a recreation of the 'ghostly army' who marched through Folkestone from 1914, displayed on the old railway platform in Folkestone Harbour. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Walking With Ghosts Folkestone - Remembrance Day
11/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Walking with Ghosts is a powerful immersive art experience which explores the legacy of war in Folkestone. The artwork is inspired by, and uses, original film footage from the First World War, as well as photographs, artworks, poetry, letters, diaries, newspaper accounts, and testimony on war and its impact from 1914 to the present. These come together to create the immersive experience including an original soundscape inspired by the site and a recreation of the 'ghostly army' who marched through Folkestone from 1914, displayed on the old railway platform in Folkestone Harbour. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Walking With Ghosts Folkestone - Remembrance Day
11/11/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Walking with Ghosts is a powerful immersive art experience which explores the legacy of war in Folkestone. The artwork is inspired by, and uses, original film footage from the First World War, as well as photographs, artworks, poetry, letters, diaries, newspaper accounts, and testimony on war and its impact from 1914 to the present. These come together to create the immersive experience including an original soundscape inspired by the site and a recreation of the 'ghostly army' who marched through Folkestone from 1914, displayed on the old railway platform in Folkestone Harbour. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Commuters stop for the two minute silence for the fallen heroes of World War One on Armistice Day at Waterloo Station, London.
Station engineers stop at 11am for the two minute silence on Armistice Day also known as Remembrance Day at Waterloo Station, London. At 11am a two minute silence was held throughout the UK to mark the end of the 1st World War.
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Commuters stop for the two minute silence for the fallen heroes of World War One on Armistice Day at Waterloo Station, London.
Station engineers stop at 11am for the two minute silence on Armistice Day also known as Remembrance Day at Waterloo Station, London. At 11am a two minute silence was held throughout the UK to mark the end of the 1st World War.
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Commuters stop for the two minute silence for the fallen heroes of World War One on Armistice Day at Waterloo Station, London.
Station engineers stop at 11am for the two minute silence on Armistice Day also known as Remembrance Day at Waterloo Station, London. At 11am a two minute silence was held throughout the UK to mark the end of the 1st World War.
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Commuters stop for the two minute silence for the fallen heroes of World War One on Armistice Day at Waterloo Station, London.
Station engineers and commuters stop at 11am for the two minute silence on Armistice Day also known as Remembrance Day at Waterloo Station, London. At 11am a two minute silence was held throughout the UK to mark the end of the 1st World War.
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Commuters stop for the two minute silence for the fallen heroes of World War One on Armistice Day at Waterloo Station, London.
Station engineers stop at 11am for the two minute silence on Armistice Day also known as Remembrance Day at Waterloo Station, London. At 11am a two minute silence was held throughout the UK to mark the end of the 1st World War.
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Commuters stop for the two minute silence for the fallen heroes of World War One on Armistice Day at Waterloo Station, London.
Station engineers and commuters stop at 11am for the two minute silence on Armistice Day also known as Remembrance Day at Waterloo Station, London. At 11am a two minute silence was held throughout the UK to mark the end of the 1st World War.
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Commuters stop for the two minute silence for the fallen heroes of World War One on Armistice Day at Waterloo Station, London.
Station engineers and commuters stop at 11am for the two minute silence on Armistice Day also known as Remembrance Day at Waterloo Station, London. At 11am a two minute silence was held throughout the UK to mark the end of the 1st World War.
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Commuters stop for the two minute silence for the fallen heroes of World War One on Armistice Day at Waterloo Station, London.
Commuters stop at 11am for the two minute silence on Armistice Day also known as Remembrance Day at Waterloo Station, London. At 11am a two minute silence was held throughout the UK to mark the end of the 1st World War.
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Commuters stop for the two minute silence for the fallen heroes of World War One on Armistice Day at Waterloo Station, London.
Members of the public stop to buy a poppy before the two minute silence on Armistice Day also known as Remembrance Day at Waterloo Station, London. At 11am a two minute silence was held throughout the UK to mark the end of the 1st World War.
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Commuters stop for the two minute silence for the fallen heroes of World War One on Armistice Day at Waterloo Station, London.
Members of the public stop to buy a poppy before the two minute silence on Armistice Day also known as Remembrance Day at Waterloo Station, London. At 11am a two minute silence was held throughout the UK to mark the end of the 1st World War.
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Commuters stop for the two minute silence for the fallen heroes of World War One on Armistice Day at Waterloo Station, London.
Commuters stop at 11am for the two minute silence on Armistice Day also known as Remembrance Day at Waterloo Station, London. At 11am a two minute silence was held throughout the UK to mark the end of the 1st World War.
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Following the trench warfare in the poppy fields of Flanders, Belgium during World War I, poppies have become a symbol of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
Remembrance Day or Poppy Day has been observed since the end of the First World War to remember armed forces members who have died in the line of duty. In most countries, Remembrance Day is observed on 11 November to recall the end of First World War hostilities.
Pictured: Ypres-Ieper WW1 Battlefield, 1914-1918, Belgium. John McCrae Site, Ypres, Flanders, Belgium. February 2014
Next to Essex Farm CWGC Cemetery to the north of Ypres is the John McCrae Site. Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae, a Canadian Poet, Artist, Physician and Soldier wrote 'In Flanders Fields the Poppies Blow....' here in 1915 while working as a surgeon during the second battle of Ypres in the advanced dressing station here alongside the Yser Canal to the north of Ypres in Flanders, Belgium. These dugouts relaced the original earth dugouts in 1916 ( where he wrote his famous poem ) and have been preserved as a memorial to McCrae. The poem 'In Flanders Fieklds....' is on a bronze memorial stone nearby. McCrae died in 1918 and is buried in Wimereaux Cemetery at Boulogne, Pas de Calais in France.
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Following the trench warfare in the poppy fields of Flanders, Belgium during World War I, poppies have become a symbol of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
Remembrance Day or Poppy Day has been observed since the end of the First World War to remember armed forces members who have died in the line of duty. In most countries, Remembrance Day is observed on 11 November to recall the end of First World War hostilities.
Pictured: Poppies at The Tower of London, London,England,UK. 18 August 2014
The wonderful evolving instalation, 'Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red' marking the centenary of the start of the First World War has been created by artist Paul Cummins with the setting by stage designer Tom Piper. By November the 11th this year there will be 888,246 ceramic poppies filling the moat of the Tower of London, one poppy representing each British man or woman that fell and died during World War One, 1914-1918.
The poppies are for sale at £25 each and any monies raised will be shared between six service charities.
Panorama image made from 6 sequenstial images to create 180 degree viewpoint. Image made on Sunday 17 August but not released until 18 August
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Following the trench warfare in the poppy fields of Flanders, Belgium during World War I, poppies have become a symbol of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
Remembrance Day or Poppy Day has been observed since the end of the First World War to remember armed forces members who have died in the line of duty. In most countries, Remembrance Day is observed on 11 November to recall the end of First World War hostilities.
Pictured: Somme WW1 Battlefield, July 1st-November 1916, France. Site of Lochnagar Crater at La Boiselle. February 2014
The Lochnagar Crater ( named after a nearby WW1 trench which was named by an officer after a mountain in Deeside near Balmoral in Scotland where many of the 7th Gordons, based in La Boiselle, were estate workers ) at La Boiselle, the largest crater on the Western Front, was created on the first day of the Somme offensive on 1st July 1916 at 7.28 in the moring by exploding a hugh mine of 60,000 Lbs of guncotton under the the German front line. The Crater was slowly being eroded until Richard Dunning purchased the crater in 1978 after reading about it in 'The Old Front Line' by John Masefield, so that it might be saved as a permanent memorial. Remains of both British and German Soldiers are still being found in the surrounding landscape and are buried in nearby cemeteries but marked at the Crater by crosses and Poppy Wreaths.
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Following the trench warfare in the poppy fields of Flanders, Belgium during World War I, poppies have become a symbol of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
Remembrance Day or Poppy Day has been observed since the end of the First World War to remember armed forces members who have died in the line of duty. In most countries, Remembrance Day is observed on 11 November to recall the end of First World War hostilities.
Pictured: Somme WW1 Battlefield, July 1st-November 1916, France. Site of Lochnagar Crater at La Boiselle. February 2014
The Lochnagar Crater ( named after a nearby WW1 trench which was named by an officer after a mountain in Deeside near Balmoral in Scotland where many of the 7th Gordons, based in La Boiselle, were estate workers ) at La Boiselle, the largest crater on the Western Front, was created on the first day of the Somme offensive on 1st July 1916 at 7.28 in the moring by exploding a hugh mine of 60,000 Lbs of guncotton under the the German front line. The Crater was slowly being eroded until Richard Dunning purchased the crater in 1978 after reading about it in 'The Old Front Line' by John Masefield, so that it might be saved as a permanent memorial. Remains of both British and German Soldiers are still being found in the surrounding landscape and are buried in nearby cemeteries but marked at the Crater by crosses and Poppy Wreaths. Seen here a cross and poppy wreath in memory of Private George Nugent of the Tyneside Scottish Northumberland Fusilers who was found on this spot on the crater rim on 31st October 1998 after being reported missing in action on the 1st of July 1916. He is buried at nearby Ovillers Military Cemetery.
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Following the trench warfare in the poppy fields of Flanders, Belgium during World War I, poppies have become a symbol of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
Remembrance Day or Poppy Day has been observed since the end of the First World War to remember armed forces members who have died in the line of duty. In most countries, Remembrance Day is observed on 11 November to recall the end of First World War hostilities.
Pictured: Ligny St Flochel Cemetery,France.
A cemetery from the final 100 days of the First World War. August to November 1918.
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Following the trench warfare in the poppy fields of Flanders, Belgium during World War I, poppies have become a symbol of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
Remembrance Day or Poppy Day has been observed since the end of the First World War to remember armed forces members who have died in the line of duty. In most countries, Remembrance Day is observed on 11 November to recall the end of First World War hostilities.
Pictured: WW1- 1914-1918-WORLD WAR ONE. REMEMBRANCE. CHORLEY PALS 'Y' COMPANY. SHEFFIELD WOOD NEAR RAILWAY HOLLOW CEMETERY.
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