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This poppy is one of the 888,246 from the "Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red" exhibition from the Tower of London which filled the moat in 2014, a pen...
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This poppy is one of the 888,246 from the "Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red" exhibition from the Tower of London which filled the moat in 2014, a pensioner bought this poppy from the exhibition and asked permission for it to be kept at the Regimental Chapel as his tribute to the fallen.
It represents just one of the lost lives of the soldiers of the First World War and has permanent pride of place in St. Georges Chapel in our Cathedral.
I think the display is a perfect representation as each soldier fighting was a light in the darkness at a very bleak time in our history
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It represents just one of the lost lives of the soldiers of the First World War and has permanent pride of place in St. Georges Chapel in our Cathedral.
I think the display is a perfect representation as each soldier fighting was a light in the darkness at a very bleak time in our history
11-11
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