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Close up of red poppies on a war memorial.
London, UK - November 19, 2017: Poppy crosses at the Westminster Abbey Field of Remembrance, on Remembrance Day, to remember military and civilians who have died since World War I.
Hand woven poppies in the shape of a crucifix attached to a wooden post to the entrance of a rural English church. Used to honour the dead in all wars.
Shirley poppy is an annual flower with large, silky bloom atop straight stems.
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Remembrance day poppy. Red poppies in a poppies field with desaturated background. Lest we forget.
Field of red poppies with soft selective focus
Whitehall, London, United Kingdom, November 16, 2023. Cenotaph War Memorial surrounded by red poppies and wreaths laid in tribute on Remembrance Sunday. Overcast Autumn day outdoors
62,000 red knitted poppies displayed at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, ACT, Australia representing those lost in the war. On loan from the London poppies and 5000 knitted by Australians.
Beautiful poppies in bloom. Shallow depth of field. Shot with a Canon 5D Mark IV.
Red poppy wreaths laid at the bottom of a war memorial for Remembrance day
Roadside poppy red flowers field , some flowers in the foreground. green grass. Country road inTarragona province, Catalonia, Spain.
Poppies on the steps of the Cenotaph London England after the Anzac Day Remeberance Parade
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada- November 11th, 2023:Poppies on the cenotaph at Toronto’s Old City Hall.
Beautiful red poppies with out of focus background in agricultural field
A close-up of knitted Poppies to commemorate Armistice Day in the UK.
Single Papaver rhoeas . Inside of a flower head with stamen and pistle.
Red Poppies Growing on the Asphalt Road in Milan, Italy. Urban Nature Scene. Film Photography
Close up color image depicting red knitted poppies attached to a fence for remembrance day. Selective focus image with room for copy space.
The poppy is the enduring symbol of remembrance of the First World War. It is strongly linked with Armistice Day (11 November), but the poppy's origin as a popular symbol of remembrance lies in the landscapes of the First World War.\n\nPoppies were a common sight, especially on the Western Front. They flourished in the soil churned up by the fighting and shelling. The flower provided Canadian doctor John McCrae with inspiration for his poem 'In Flanders Fields', which he wrote whilst serving in Ypres in 1915.\n\nArtificial poppies were first sold in Britain in 1921 to raise money for the Earl Haig Fund in support of ex-servicemen and the families of those who had died in the conflict. They were supplied by Anna Guérin, who had been manufacturing the flowers in France to raise money for war orphans. Selling poppies proved so popular that in 1922 the British Legion founded a factory - staffed by disabled ex-servicemen - to produce its own. It continues to do so today.
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Poppies on a railway embankment of a newly built track. As a pioneer plant, poppies show the first flowers on the construction site.
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London, United Kingdom - January 25, 2013: Red Plastic Poppy Flower Remembrance Wreaths at Monument in Capital City.
Red poppy flower isolated
The poppy is the enduring symbol of remembrance of the First World War. It is strongly linked with Armistice Day (11 November), but the poppy's origin as a popular symbol of remembrance lies in the landscapes of the First World War.\n\nPoppies were a common sight, especially on the Western Front. They flourished in the soil churned up by the fighting and shelling. The flower provided Canadian doctor John McCrae with inspiration for his poem 'In Flanders Fields', which he wrote whilst serving in Ypres in 1915.\n\nArtificial poppies were first sold in Britain in 1921 to raise money for the Earl Haig Fund in support of ex-servicemen and the families of those who had died in the conflict. They were supplied by Anna Guérin, who had been manufacturing the flowers in France to raise money for war orphans. Selling poppies proved so popular that in 1922 the British Legion founded a factory - staffed by disabled ex-servicemen - to produce its own. It continues to do so today.
Shirley poppy is an annual flower with large, silky bloom atop straight stems.
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