Red Poppies, Tower of London


Red ceramic poppies fill the moat of the Tower of London to commemorate every British or Commonwealth soldier killed during the war offering an Incredible Bird's Eye View of the Tower Of London. Artist Paul Cummins named the installation “Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red”. The 888,246 poppies around the Tower are ceramic, and each represents a British military fatality in World War I. "Where Tommies Go, The Poppies Grow" by Jacqueline Hurley WW1 Remembrance Day Painting British Soldiers from The War Poppy Collection 1914-1918

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