Acts Of Remembrance Around UK For War Dead

Written By Unknown on Senin, 11 November 2013 | 20.15

The UK has stopped to remember its war dead on Armistice Day, pausing for the traditional two-minute silence at events across the country.

Acts of remembrance included a service at the national Armed Forces Memorial in Staffordshire, with Dorothy Ellis, the last surviving First World War widow, among the guests at the outdoor event.

Senior representatives of the Government and the armed forces also attended the service at the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, near Burton-on-Trent.

Armistice Day commemoration attended by Dorothy Ellis Dorothy Ellis (L) looks on as wreaths are laid at the Armed Forces Memorial

The Portland stone memorial bears the names of more than 16,000 fallen service personnel.

Designed to complement the Cenotaph in London, which commemorates the victims of the First and Second World Wars, it honours those who have died in the line of duty since 1948.

It is designed so a shaft of sunlight shines onto its central sculpture to mark the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, in remembrance of the end of the First World War.

Armistice Day ceremony in Trafalgar Square An event was held to mark Armistice Day in London's Trafalgar Square

Events held in London included one at the Lloyd's of London market in the City attended by the Chelsea Pensioners, and another in Trafalgar Square, featuring musical performances and readings.

Also at 11am, the funeral service took place of Harold Percival, a wartime airman who died in October aged 99 with no close family or friends.

Following an internet campaign, hundreds of people attended the service at Lytham Park Crematorium in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire.

Funeral of World War Two vet Harold Jellicoe Percival The funeral of Harold Percival was held in Lancashire

The Archbishop of Canterbury, The Most Rev Justin Welby, visited the Cenotaph in Whitehall, as well as the Ministry of Defence, where he was updated on military operations.

"At this time of year it's essential that we remember and give thanks for all those who gave their lives for the sake of freedom in the two World Wars, and also remember those who still risk their lives as servicemen and women in our Armed Forces," he said.

"It's a time to recommit ourselves to the cause of peace and to seek to play our own small part as agents of reconciliation."

Big Ben strikes eleven on Armistice Day Big Ben strikes the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month

The Duke of Edinburgh travelled to Belgium to honour troops who fell at some of the First World War's deadliest battles.

The 92-year-old took part in the Last Post ceremony in Ypres, where he collected soil from Flanders Fields for a memorial garden at Wellington Barracks in London.

In neighbouring France, President Hollande was jeered by protesters as he laid flowers at the tomb of the unknown soldier during a ceremony marking the end of World War One in Paris.


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