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Poppies at Thornton-le-Dale

These knitted poppies were produced and arranged around the village by the people of Thornton le Dale (also known as Thornton Dale) to commemorate the First World War armistice on 11th November 1918.
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Nouchetdu38 said:

Well done, Doug....................and, first of all, a nice tribute!*****
5 years ago ( translate )

Doug Shepherd replied to Nouchetdu38:

Many thanks for your kind comments Nouchedtu, much appreciated.

Best wishes, Doug
5 years ago

Martine said:

Un superbe cadrage.
5 years ago ( translate )

Doug Shepherd replied to Martine:

Thanks so much for your kind comment Martine.

Best regards, Doug
5 years ago

Ste said:

What a very well presented shot of the memorial Doug .. LEST WE FORGET

Saved in fav's with a YS here

Best wishes ... Steve
5 years ago

Doug Shepherd replied to Ste:

Thanks very much for your kind comment Steve.

Best regards, Doug
5 years ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

Lovely image and wonderful tribute Doug
Great use of selective colour.
5 years ago

Doug Shepherd replied to Roger (Grisly):

Thanks so much for your kind appreciation Roger.

All the best, Doug
5 years ago

Sarah O' said:

SO BEAUTIFUL, DOUG! thanks for sharing... a good job with the B/W photo with only those Poppies in red. . kind wishes, Sarah
5 years ago

Doug Shepherd replied to Sarah O':

Thanks for your very kind comment Sarah, much appreciated.

Best wishes, Doug
5 years ago

HappySnapper said:

Excellent work and tribute by the people of this village.
5 years ago

Doug Shepherd replied to HappySnapper:

Many thanks for your kind appreciation Maurice.

Best wishes, Doug
5 years ago

Pat Del said:

A great symbol to remember those who have given their lives in war.
5 years ago

Doug Shepherd replied to Pat Del:

Thanks very much for your visit and kind appreciation Pat.

Best wishes, Doug
5 years ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Let's never forget !!

Amazing use of selective colour Doug.
5 years ago ( translate )