Remembrance in Louth and Mablethorpe
Mablethorpe community waiting to pay their respects at a service held at The Dunes, prior to marching to the town's war memorial.
King Edward VI Grammar School Combined Cadet Force.
In respect and memory.
Laying a wreath for the Royal Marines.
Playing the Last Post, 17-year-old Adam Barter, with Rev. Canon Stephen Holdaway who conducted the War Memorial service and Chairman of Louth British Legion, Gus Robertson who spoke the act of homage in reciting the words of the poet, Laurence Binyon, written in 1914, For the Fallen.
“They shall not grow old as we who are left grow old. Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember them.”
King Edward VI Grammar School Combined Cadet Force.
In respect and memory.
Laying a wreath for the Royal Marines.
Playing the Last Post, 17-year-old Adam Barter, with Rev. Canon Stephen Holdaway who conducted the War Memorial service and Chairman of Louth British Legion, Gus Robertson who spoke the act of homage in reciting the words of the poet, Laurence Binyon, written in 1914, For the Fallen.
“They shall not grow old as we who are left grow old. Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember them.”
4 Comments:
Stumbled across a ceremony in St Albans on Sunday.
I wrote a bit about it.
I'll have a look-see - haven't been home since Sunday afternoon and still catching up on email!
Catch up to e-mailing me.
Well, didn't I go one better and phone you???? Sorry about the time difference, darling! 7am isn't too unsocialable a time is it? What? Only if you've been working late the night before??
I thought you were only 8 hours behind me. What a difference an hour makes.
It was super chatting to you, sweetie. Love you xxx
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