Looking out from London to the last stop on the District tube line going west is the village of Richmond. Looking out towards the river is this memoriam to those who lost their lives - looking out for one another and their country, during the two world wars.
See other interpretations of looking out here on the CDP portal.
Very creative and fitting interpretation of the theme.
ReplyDeleteIt amazed me to learn that there was never any government input into the erecting of war memorials, but despite this virtually every community in the UK has erected some kind of memorial to the dead.
ReplyDeleteI love those beautiful red-poppy wreaths.
ReplyDeleteThis is a good take on the theme and a beautiful memorial.
ReplyDeleteGreat interpretation Mo!
ReplyDeleteI always get photos of war memorials I feel they need recording
ReplyDeleterespect our heroes who make us live today.
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A good interpretation of the theme, and I always feel a sense of reverence about war memorials.
ReplyDeleteA nice way to interpret the theme, I'm always touched to see those poppy-bright wreaths.
ReplyDeleteA beautifully sensitive post for the theme Mo..
ReplyDeleteTouching on so many levels. Lovely post for today.
ReplyDeleteGreat tribute.
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