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Anzac Day
Crowds gather in the main street of Harden to watch the Anzac Day march for Harden/ Murrumburrah on the South-West slopes of NSW 60kms North-West of Yass NSW this morning. Sunday 25th April 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian / eyevine
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Anzac Day
The Murrumburrah Light Horse re-enctment troop prepare to join the Anzac Day march at Harden/ Murrumburrah on the South-West slopes of NSW 60kms North-West of Yass NSW this morning. Sunday 25th April 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian / eyevine
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Anzac Day
The Anzac Day ceremony for Harden/ Murrumburrah on the South-West slopes of NSW 60kms North-West of Yass NSW this morning. Sunday 25th April 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian / eyevine
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Anzac Day
The Anzac Day march Harden/ Murrumburrah on the South-West slopes of NSW 60kms North-West of Yass NSW this morning. Sunday 25th April 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian / eyevine
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Anzac Day
Jason Stevens leads Brooke Stevens, 6 and Clay Stevens, 4 all members of the Murrumburrah Light Horse re-enctment troop across the highway at the Anzac Day ceremony for Harden/ Murrumburrah on the South-West slopes of NSW 60kms North-West of Yass NSW this morning. Sunday 25th April 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian / eyevine
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Anzac Day
Anzac Day dawn service at Harden Cenotaph on the South-West slopes of NSW 60kms North-West of Yass NSW this morning. Sunday 25th April 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian / eyevine
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Anzac Day
The last post is played on Anzac Day dawn service at Harden Cenotaph on the South-West slopes of NSW 60kms North-West of Yass NSW this morning. Sunday 25th April 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian / eyevine
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Anzac Day
Anzac Day dawn service at Harden Cenotaph on the South-West slopes of NSW 60kms North-West of Yass NSW this morning. Sunday 25th April 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian / eyevine
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Anzac Day
Anzac Day dawn service at Harden Cenotaph on the South-West slopes of NSW 60kms North-West of Yass NSW this morning. Sunday 25th April 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian / eyevine
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Anzac Day
Anzac Day dawn service at Harden Cenotaph on the South-West slopes of NSW 60kms North-West of Yass NSW this morning. Sunday 25th April 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian / eyevine
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Boris Johnson Armistice Day
11/11/2020. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson walks from the Armistice Day Service at Westminster Abbey to Houses of Parliament. 10 Downing Street. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine
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Service held at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice Day
A Service at the Cenotaph in London was held today (11/11/2020) to mark Armistice Day.
Events have been held across the country today to mark Armistice Day with Armed Forces personnel at home and abroad observing a two-minutes silence at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.
Major-General Christopher Ghika, General Officer Commanding London District, and his senior staff accompanied representatives of the Western Front Association for a small socially distanced ceremony at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice day, honouring all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice since the First World War.
During the Service, Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing performed the Last Post and Reveille on an instrument that had called men into battle in the First World War. The bugle used in the service was recovered from the mud and blood of the Somme in 1915.
The 11 November 2020 also marks the centenary of the unveiling of the Cenotaph. One hundred years ago on the 11 November 1920, thousands gathered in Whitehall to witness the unveiling of the Stone Cenotaph by King George V.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Service held at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice Day
Image of Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing, performing the Last Post and Reveille, at the Cenotaph in London today (11/11/2020) to mark Armistice Day. The bugle seen here being played was recovered from the battle of the Somme in 1915.
Events have been held across the country today to mark Armistice Day with Armed Forces personnel at home and abroad observing a two-minutes silence at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.
Major-General Christopher Ghika, General Officer Commanding London District, and his senior staff accompanied representatives of the Western Front Association for a small socially distanced ceremony at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice day, honouring all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice since the First World War.
During the Service, Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing performed the Last Post and Reveille on an instrument that had called men into battle in the First World War. The bugle used in the service was recovered from the mud and blood of the Somme in 1915.
The 11 November 2020 also marks the centenary of the unveiling of the Cenotaph. One hundred years ago on the 11 November 1920, thousands gathered in Whitehall to witness the unveiling of the Stone Cenotaph by King George V.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Service held at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice Day
A Service at the Cenotaph in London was held today (11/11/2020) to mark Armistice Day.
Events have been held across the country today to mark Armistice Day with Armed Forces personnel at home and abroad observing a two-minutes silence at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.
Major-General Christopher Ghika, General Officer Commanding London District, and his senior staff accompanied representatives of the Western Front Association for a small socially distanced ceremony at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice day, honouring all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice since the First World War.
During the Service, Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing performed the Last Post and Reveille on an instrument that had called men into battle in the First World War. The bugle used in the service was recovered from the mud and blood of the Somme in 1915.
The 11 November 2020 also marks the centenary of the unveiling of the Cenotaph. One hundred years ago on the 11 November 1920, thousands gathered in Whitehall to witness the unveiling of the Stone Cenotaph by King George V.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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The Army marks Cenotaph Centenary with a sound from the trenches
Image of Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing, performing the Last Post and Reveille, at the Cenotaph in London today (11/11/2020) to mark Armistice Day. The bugle seen here being played was recovered from the battle of the Somme in 1915.
Events have been held across the country today to mark Armistice Day with Armed Forces personnel at home and abroad observing a two-minutes silence at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.
Major-General Christopher Ghika, General Officer Commanding London District, and his senior staff accompanied representatives of the Western Front Association for a small socially distanced ceremony at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice day, honouring all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice since the First World War.
During the Service, Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing performed the Last Post and Reveille on an instrument that had called men into battle in the First World War. The bugle used in the service was recovered from the mud and blood of the Somme in 1915.
The 11 November 2020 also marks the centenary of the unveiling of the Cenotaph. One hundred years ago on the 11 November 1920, thousands gathered in Whitehall to witness the unveiling of the Stone Cenotaph by King George V.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Armistice Day
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 11/11/2020. London, United Kingdom. Armistice Day.
Dockhead Fire Station staff stand silent outside the fire station to mark the Armistice Day at 11am.
November 11, 2020, Armistice day, marks 102 years since the end of the War. Every year the nation remembers the bravery of the men and women who fought it.
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Service held at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice Day
Image of Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing, performing the Last Post and Reveille, at the Cenotaph in London today (11/11/2020) to mark Armistice Day. The bugle seen here being played was recovered from the battle of the Somme in 1915.
Events have been held across the country today to mark Armistice Day with Armed Forces personnel at home and abroad observing a two-minutes silence at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.
Major-General Christopher Ghika, General Officer Commanding London District, and his senior staff accompanied representatives of the Western Front Association for a small socially distanced ceremony at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice day, honouring all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice since the First World War.
During the Service, Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing performed the Last Post and Reveille on an instrument that had called men into battle in the First World War. The bugle used in the service was recovered from the mud and blood of the Somme in 1915.
The 11 November 2020 also marks the centenary of the unveiling of the Cenotaph. One hundred years ago on the 11 November 1920, thousands gathered in Whitehall to witness the unveiling of the Stone Cenotaph by King George V.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Armistice Day
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Dockhead Fire Station staff stand silent outside the fire station to mark the Armistice Day at 11am.
November 11, 2020, Armistice day, marks 102 years since the end of the War. Every year the nation remembers the bravery of the men and women who fought it.
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Armistice Day
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Dockhead Fire Station staff stand silent outside the fire station to mark the Armistice Day at 11am.
November 11, 2020, Armistice day, marks 102 years since the end of the War. Every year the nation remembers the bravery of the men and women who fought it.
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Armistice Day
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Dockhead Fire Station staff stand silent outside the fire station to mark the Armistice Day at 11am.
November 11, 2020, Armistice day, marks 102 years since the end of the War. Every year the nation remembers the bravery of the men and women who fought it.
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Armistice Day
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Dockhead Fire Station staff stand silent outside the fire station to mark the Armistice Day at 11am.
November 11, 2020, Armistice day, marks 102 years since the end of the War. Every year the nation remembers the bravery of the men and women who fought it.
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Armistice Day
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Dockhead Fire Station staff stand silent outside the fire station to mark the Armistice Day at 11am.
November 11, 2020, Armistice day, marks 102 years since the end of the War. Every year the nation remembers the bravery of the men and women who fought it.
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Armistice Day
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Dockhead Fire Station staff stand silent outside the fire station to mark the Armistice Day at 11am.
November 11, 2020, Armistice day, marks 102 years since the end of the War. Every year the nation remembers the bravery of the men and women who fought it.
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Armistice Day
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Dockhead Fire Station staff stand silent outside the fire station to mark the Armistice Day at 11am.
November 11, 2020, Armistice day, marks 102 years since the end of the War. Every year the nation remembers the bravery of the men and women who fought it.
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Service held at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice Day
Image of Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing, who performed the Last Post and Reveille at the Cenotaph in London today (11/11/2020) to mark Armistice Day. The bugle seen here was recovered from the battle of the Somme in 1915.
Events have been held across the country today to mark Armistice Day with Armed Forces personnel at home and abroad observing a two-minutes silence at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.
Major-General Christopher Ghika, General Officer Commanding London District, and his senior staff accompanied representatives of the Western Front Association for a small socially distanced ceremony at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice day, honouring all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice since the First World War.
During the Service, Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing performed the Last Post and Reveille on an instrument that had called men into battle in the First World War. The bugle used in the service was recovered from the mud and blood of the Somme in 1915.
The 11 November 2020 also marks the centenary of the unveiling of the Cenotaph. One hundred years ago on the 11 November 1920, thousands gathered in Whitehall to witness the unveiling of the Stone Cenotaph by King George V.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Service held at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice Day
A Service at the Cenotaph in London was held today (11/11/2020) to mark Armistice Day.
Events have been held across the country today to mark Armistice Day with Armed Forces personnel at home and abroad observing a two-minutes silence at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.
Major-General Christopher Ghika, General Officer Commanding London District, and his senior staff accompanied representatives of the Western Front Association for a small socially distanced ceremony at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice day, honouring all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice since the First World War.
During the Service, Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing performed the Last Post and Reveille on an instrument that had called men into battle in the First World War. The bugle used in the service was recovered from the mud and blood of the Somme in 1915.
The 11 November 2020 also marks the centenary of the unveiling of the Cenotaph. One hundred years ago on the 11 November 1920, thousands gathered in Whitehall to witness the unveiling of the Stone Cenotaph by King George V.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Service held at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice Day
A Service at the Cenotaph in London was held today (11/11/2020) to mark Armistice Day.
Events have been held across the country today to mark Armistice Day with Armed Forces personnel at home and abroad observing a two-minutes silence at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.
Major-General Christopher Ghika, General Officer Commanding London District, and his senior staff accompanied representatives of the Western Front Association for a small socially distanced ceremony at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice day, honouring all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice since the First World War.
During the Service, Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing performed the Last Post and Reveille on an instrument that had called men into battle in the First World War. The bugle used in the service was recovered from the mud and blood of the Somme in 1915.
The 11 November 2020 also marks the centenary of the unveiling of the Cenotaph. One hundred years ago on the 11 November 1920, thousands gathered in Whitehall to witness the unveiling of the Stone Cenotaph by King George V.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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The Army marks Cenotaph Centenary with a sound from the trenches
Image of Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing, who performed the Last Post and Reveille at the Cenotaph in London today (11/11/2020) to mark Armistice Day. The bugle seen here was recovered from the battle of the Somme in 1915.
Events have been held across the country today to mark Armistice Day with Armed Forces personnel at home and abroad observing a two-minutes silence at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.
Major-General Christopher Ghika, General Officer Commanding London District, and his senior staff accompanied representatives of the Western Front Association for a small socially distanced ceremony at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice day, honouring all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice since the First World War.
During the Service, Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing performed the Last Post and Reveille on an instrument that had called men into battle in the First World War. The bugle used in the service was recovered from the mud and blood of the Somme in 1915.
The 11 November 2020 also marks the centenary of the unveiling of the Cenotaph. One hundred years ago on the 11 November 1920, thousands gathered in Whitehall to witness the unveiling of the Stone Cenotaph by King George V.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Service held at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice Day
A Service at the Cenotaph in London was held today (11/11/2020) to mark Armistice Day.
Events have been held across the country today to mark Armistice Day with Armed Forces personnel at home and abroad observing a two-minutes silence at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.
Major-General Christopher Ghika, General Officer Commanding London District, and his senior staff accompanied representatives of the Western Front Association for a small socially distanced ceremony at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice day, honouring all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice since the First World War.
During the Service, Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing performed the Last Post and Reveille on an instrument that had called men into battle in the First World War. The bugle used in the service was recovered from the mud and blood of the Somme in 1915.
The 11 November 2020 also marks the centenary of the unveiling of the Cenotaph. One hundred years ago on the 11 November 1920, thousands gathered in Whitehall to witness the unveiling of the Stone Cenotaph by King George V.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Service held at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice Day
Image of Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing, who will perform the Last Post and Reveille at the Cenotaph in London today (11/11/2020) to mark Armistice Day.
The bugle he will use was recovered from the mud and blood of the Somme in 1915. Its shrill notes would have been used then to signal troops in the fug and heat of battle. Today troops are issued orders through the latest digital technology and bugles such as this one have an almost exclusively ceremonial role.
One hundred years ago thousands gathered in Whitehall to witness the unveiling of the Stone Cenotaph 100 years ago by King George V. Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards recreated the most poignant of moments at the exact time, in the exact place, that it occurred 100 years ago, by playing the Last Post to mark the start and the end of the silence on an instrument that had called men into battle in the First World War.
He said: 'This bugle was discovered on the Somme, beside the body of a Welsh Guards soldier who will have fought during the infamous Battle of the Somme. Its numbered 10 which means it is only the 10th ever produced for the regiment. Taking part today is massively important, not just to me but to everyone who enjoys the freedoms those soldiers sacrificed everything for. To be able to share a connection with this event is a huge honour.'
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Service held at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice Day
Image of Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing, who will perform the Last Post and Reveille at the Cenotaph in London today (11/11/2020) to mark Armistice Day.
The bugle he will use was recovered from the mud and blood of the Somme in 1915. Its shrill notes would have been used then to signal troops in the fug and heat of battle. Today troops are issued orders through the latest digital technology and bugles such as this one have an almost exclusively ceremonial role.
One hundred years ago thousands gathered in Whitehall to witness the unveiling of the Stone Cenotaph 100 years ago by King George V. Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards recreated the most poignant of moments at the exact time, in the exact place, that it occurred 100 years ago, by playing the Last Post to mark the start and the end of the silence on an instrument that had called men into battle in the First World War.
He said: 'This bugle was discovered on the Somme, beside the body of a Welsh Guards soldier who will have fought during the infamous Battle of the Somme. Its numbered 10 which means it is only the 10th ever produced for the regiment. Taking part today is massively important, not just to me but to everyone who enjoys the freedoms those soldiers sacrificed everything for. To be able to share a connection with this event is a huge honour.'
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Service held at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice Day
Image of the bugle Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing will use to perform the Last Post and Reveille at the Cenotaph in London today (11/11/2020) to mark Armistice Day.
The bugle was recovered from the mud and blood of the Somme in 1915. Its shrill notes would have been used then to signal troops in the fug and heat of battle. Today troops are issued orders through the latest digital technology and bugles such as this one have an almost exclusively ceremonial role.
One hundred years ago thousands gathered in Whitehall to witness the unveiling of the Stone Cenotaph 100 years ago by King George V. Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards recreated the most poignant of moments at the exact time, in the exact place, that it occurred 100 years ago, by playing the Last Post to mark the start and the end of the silence on an instrument that had called men into battle in the First World War.
He said: 'This bugle was discovered on the Somme, beside the body of a Welsh Guards soldier who will have fought during the infamous Battle of the Somme. Its numbered 10 which means it is only the 10th ever produced for the regiment. Taking part today is massively important, not just to me but to everyone who enjoys the freedoms those soldiers sacrificed everything for. To be able to share a connection with this event is a huge honour.'
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Service held at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice Day
Image of the bugle Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing will use to perform the Last Post and Reveille at the Cenotaph in London today (11/11/2020) to mark Armistice Day.
The bugle was recovered from the mud and blood of the Somme in 1915. Its shrill notes would have been used then to signal troops in the fug and heat of battle. Today troops are issued orders through the latest digital technology and bugles such as this one have an almost exclusively ceremonial role.
One hundred years ago thousands gathered in Whitehall to witness the unveiling of the Stone Cenotaph 100 years ago by King George V. Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards recreated the most poignant of moments at the exact time, in the exact place, that it occurred 100 years ago, by playing the Last Post to mark the start and the end of the silence on an instrument that had called men into battle in the First World War.
He said: 'This bugle was discovered on the Somme, beside the body of a Welsh Guards soldier who will have fought during the infamous Battle of the Somme. Its numbered 10 which means it is only the 10th ever produced for the regiment. Taking part today is massively important, not just to me but to everyone who enjoys the freedoms those soldiers sacrificed everything for. To be able to share a connection with this event is a huge honour.'
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Service held at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice Day
Image of the bugle Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing will use to perform the Last Post and Reveille at the Cenotaph in London today (11/11/2020) to mark Armistice Day.
The bugle was recovered from the mud and blood of the Somme in 1915. Its shrill notes would have been used then to signal troops in the fug and heat of battle. Today troops are issued orders through the latest digital technology and bugles such as this one have an almost exclusively ceremonial role.
One hundred years ago thousands gathered in Whitehall to witness the unveiling of the Stone Cenotaph 100 years ago by King George V. Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards recreated the most poignant of moments at the exact time, in the exact place, that it occurred 100 years ago, by playing the Last Post to mark the start and the end of the silence on an instrument that had called men into battle in the First World War.
He said: 'This bugle was discovered on the Somme, beside the body of a Welsh Guards soldier who will have fought during the infamous Battle of the Somme. Its numbered 10 which means it is only the 10th ever produced for the regiment. Taking part today is massively important, not just to me but to everyone who enjoys the freedoms those soldiers sacrificed everything for. To be able to share a connection with this event is a huge honour.'
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Boris Johnson attends Remembrance Sunday
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Boris Johnson attends Remembrance Sunday
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Boris Johnson attends Remembrance Sunday
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Boris Johnson attends Remembrance Sunday
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Boris Johnson attends Remembrance Sunday
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Boris Johnson attends Remembrance Sunday
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Boris Johnson attends Remembrance Sunday
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Boris Johnson attends Remembrance Sunday
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Boris Johnson attends Remembrance Sunday
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Boris Johnson attends Remembrance Sunday
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Boris Johnson attends Remembrance Sunday
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Boris Johnson attends Remembrance Sunday
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Boris Johnson attends Remembrance Sunday
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Boris Johnson attends Remembrance Sunday
08/11/2020. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson attends Remembrance Sunday. Veterans join The Prime Minister Boris Johnson and HM Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the Royal Family at the Cenotaph for the Remembrance Sunday service. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Boris Johnson attends Remembrance Sunday
08/11/2020. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson attends Remembrance Sunday. Chelsea Pensioners join The Prime Minister Boris Johnson and HM Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the Royal Family at the Cenotaph for the Remembrance Sunday service. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Boris Johnson attends Remembrance Sunday
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