From "Poppy Road" in Walsall to Lloyd's of London, Armistice Day is being marked across the country - and beyond.
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Workers at the insurance market Lloyd's of London watch as poppies fall through the atrium of the building during Friday's commemoration service
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Salisbury Cathedral is lit up with a projection of falling poppies, created by the Royal British Legion
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In Hull Minster, people admire an installation created by artist Martin Waters entitled "Coming Home"
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The historical statue of soldier "Tommy" on Seaham seafront in County Durham is decorated with magnetic poppies
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Station Road in Aldridge, Walsall, has been transformed into Poppy Road
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Residents and businesses have decorated their buildings with tens of thousands of poppies as part of the project
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On a smaller scale, local councillor Laurence Green in Ashprington, Devon, tends to a memorial at the village war memorial
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Thousands of individually knitted poppies cascade down the side of St John the Baptist church in North Baddesley, Hampshire
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"Still now and always in our hearts": Crosses at the official opening of the Field of Remembrance in the grounds of Lydiard House and Park, Royal Wootton Bassett
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Watchman V, the outgoing mascot for the Staffordshire Regiment Association, near Westminster Abbey
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A range of knitted decorations for Armistice Day decorate railings in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire
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London Underground redecorates its Tube sign to mark the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day
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Meanwhile Down Under, EU ambassadors help to install poppies ahead of Remembrance Day commemorations in Canberra, Australia
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Next to the Menin Gate Memorial in Ypres, France, poppies with messages are left in remembrance
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More than 15,000 poppies - knitted by the Secret Society of Hertford Crafters as well as schoolchildren and people in care homes - pour down Hertford Castle
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Woollen poppies adorn the railings outside Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire
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And around the Tower of London, the moat is filled with 10,000 lit torches as part of a week-long installation