Armistice Day poppy display draws huge crowds

Published November 9, 2014
London: Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron lays a poppy in a field at The Tower of London on Saturday.—AP
London: Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron lays a poppy in a field at The Tower of London on Saturday.—AP

LONDON: Parts of a display of almost a million ceramic poppies that have filled the Tower of London moat to mark the centenary of World War I will be preserved and go on tour, organisers said on Saturday.

The temporary installation, titled “Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red,” has generated intense interest, with thousands lining up daily to look since it opened in August.

Each of the 888,246 poppies represents a service member from Britain or its empire killed in the Great War. Organisers estimate 4 million people will have visited the display by Tuesday, which is Armistice Day, the anniversary of the end of World War I on Nov 11, 1918.

The poppies are due to be removed starting the next day, and sent to people who have bought them in return for donations to military charities. But there have been calls from politicians and members of the public to keep the installation open longer.

Prime Minister David Cameron visited the site on Saturday, saying it had become a “much loved and respected monument”. Cameron said parts of the display, including a “wave” of poppies rising beside an entrance to the centuries-old Tower, would remain until the end of the month before going on a national tour.

They eventually will be preserved in the Imperial War Museum.

Published in Dawn, November 9th, 2014

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