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Do you own a ceramic poppy from the Tower of London? Well, now you can pin it on a digital map as part of a campaign to preserve the stories behind the 2014 installation Blood Swept Land and Seas ...
Some 4 million people have visited the Tower of London’s sea of 888,246 ceramic poppies, one for each British soldier killed in World War I.
Standing in the Tower of London moat alongside three generations of his family, David Woodrow stared out at a sea of red ceramic poppies and struggled to hold back the tears.The poppy exhibition ...
LONDON, England - It was a simple idea. Take the poppy, long a symbol of loss in war, and turn it into a commemoration worthy of the 100th anniversary of World War I - the war that was supposed to ...
A sea of red poppies is forming at the Tower of London to honor World War I's fallen allied troops. The powerful art installation called "Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red' was created by ceramic ...
LONDON — Wrapped in heavy coats against the November chill, thousands of visitors crowd onto the paths circling the Tower of London to catch a glimpse of the extraordinary “sea” o… ...
From May, a display of nearly 30,000 poppies from the original installation, on loan from the Imperial War Museums' collection, will return to the Tower of London.
Prince Harry, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge visit the Tower of London's 'Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red' poppy installation in London, England, Aug. 5, 2014.
London's famous tower is awash in a sea of red poppies to commemorate the day Britain entered World War I. This summer, 888,246 ceramic poppies were poured into the Tower of London moat; each ...
August 5 will mark exactly 100 years since the first day of Britain’s entry into the war. On that day, an installation will open at the Tower of London, in which 888,246 red ceramic poppies will ...
Thousands of ceramic red poppies have been installed around the Tower of London to commemorate World War I, which started 100 years ago Monday, according to the Daily Express.