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The eight-night event in London, which runs from November 4 to 11, fills the Tower’s moat area with thousands of brightly lit torches to commemorate the many people who died during the war.
LONDON – A blood-red sea of ceramic poppies is spilling from the Tower of London to commemorate British and Commonwealth soldiers killed in World War I on the 100th anniversary of its start.
Ceramic poppies will return to the Tower of London in a new commemorative display marking 80 years since the end of the Second World War. Opening on 6 May 2025 and running through to Armistice Day ...
Poppies created by artist Paul Cummins will be on loan from the Imperial War Museum for the display. Londoners will be able to visit the installation at the Tower of London from May 6 until ...
The Tower of London is being lit up to commemorate the two World wars over nine nights including this year’s Remembrance on November 11.