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Up to 8.000 volunteers start removing the 888, 246 commemorative ceramic poppies from the Tower of London.
Poppies return to the Tower of London: Ceramic 'flowers' seen by more than five million in 2014 will be reinstalled to mark 80th anniversary of end of WWII ...
A key part of the World War One poppy display at the Tower of London is to stay in place until the end of November, Prime Minister David Cameron has said.
Walkways have been made between the red flowers so that the birds, including one called Poppy, can shuffle among them. Tower Governor, Brigadier Andrew Jackson, 60, told me: “VE Day’s 80th is ...
The Queen has described a commemorative poppy display at the Tower of London as “beautiful” and joked that the ceramic blooms were “quite tempting” to take home. Camilla visited the ...
Tower of London poppies: Artist claims people are 'breaking into the lorries' to steal flowers. Paul Cummins, creator of the installation, added: 'It is disrespectful to the people who died' ...
The poppy field at Tower of London (Getty Images) The 37-year-old, whose work at the Tower featured 888,246 ceramic poppies, will adorn the Chelsea piece with thousands of hand-painted tulips as a ...
Tower of London poppies: eBay bans re-sale of ceramic flowers. ... The last flower is due to be place into the moat on Armistice Day, 11 November. Afterwards the installation, ...
The ambitious artistic installation entitled 'Blood Swept Land and Seas of Red' at the Tower of London's dry moat has captured popular imagination and taken a nation by a storm.
Up to 8.000 volunteers start removing the 888, 246 commemorative ceramic poppies from the Tower of London.
A key part of the World War One poppy display at the Tower of London is to stay in place until the end of November, Prime Minister David Cameron has said.