On 19th October 1926 Edward, Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII), unveiled a memorial in Westminster Abbey to the Million Dead of the First World War. It was presented to the Abbey by the Imperial War ...
Two brasses in the chancel aisle in St Margaret's church Westminster remember former choristers who died during the Great War and the Second World War ... and Mary and his name appears on the Thiepval ...
This started the tradition of burials and memorials in the abbey which continues to this day. But who decides who goes in the corner? The Deans of Westminster ... died in World War 1 whose body ...
"This week I laid a remembrance tribute in Westminster to the 23 people who died in a 1944 glider tragedy at Double Hills, Paulton. As a regular attendee over 25 years of memorial services to mark ...
The application is currently being considered by Westminster City Council. The proposed memorial features 23 large bronze fin structures and an underground learning centre. It will be dedicated to ...
In the UK, war memorials can take many different forms ... Warrior whose body was brought from France to be buried at Westminster Abbey on 11 November, 1920. Others, including the Cenotaph ...
A memorial to the police officer murdered in last year's Westminster terror attack is to be erected at the Houses of Parliament later this year. Keith Palmer, 48, was ...
A memorial to Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë has had the dots above their surname added nearly 85 years after it was first ...
Hundreds of people fell silent to remember those killed in the Westminster Bridge terror attack, which happened a week ago today. Many members of the public, as well ...