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Remembrance: Why do we wear poppies?Donations to the Animal Purple Poppy Fund go to charities including ... and were sold to the public for £25 each after Remembrance Day in 2014, raising more than £15million for service charities.
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Town's war horse gets new 'coat' of poppiesA "war horse" has been dressed in a coat of purple poppies for Remembrance Day this year thanks to the efforts of volunteers. Supporters of the animal charity Murphy's Army hand-crocheted 4,000 of ...
Remembrance ... poppies. Black poppies represent the contribution of black, African and Caribbean communities to the war effort, while purple poppies are worn to remember animals killed in service.
The poppy has a long association with Remembrance Day. But how did the distinctive red flower become such a potent symbol of our remembrance of the sacrifices made in past wars? Scarlet corn ...
Volunteers organised by the Loughborough in Bloom team were supported by Watermead Day Nursery children ... also includes purple poppies - a symbol of remembrance for animals that served during ...
Each year, over 45 million poppies are sold across England, Wales and Northern Ireland in preparation for Remembrance Day on November 11. EDITOR'S NOTE: This video was originally published in ...
Giant poppies will be painted on roundabouts in Lincolnshire to mark this weekend's Remembrance Day events. As in previous years, ten roundabouts across the county will be sprayed with the iconic ...
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