Poppy cascade fitting backdrop to Remembrance events
To mark the centenary of the end of World War One, thousands of poppies have been crocheted, knitted and felted to create the display hanging from St Thomas’s Church tower.
The display was put in place earlier this week and rector Steve Johnson says it will serve as a ‘fitting backdrop’ to the town’s commemorations on November 11.
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Hide AdHe said: “We would like to offer a huge ‘thank you’ to everyone who has contributed in any way towards our displays.
“Since June, the Church Rooms have been a hive of activity, with people of all ages involved in the project.
“Donations of poppies have come from near and far – even posted in from the USA. We have been overwhelmed to collect over 4,000 in total!”
As well as the tower cascade, poppies have been used to decorate inside the church.
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Hide AdThe Rev Johnson added: “Very many people have tirelessly given their time, and for this we are extremely grateful.
“The result of all this generosity is a superb piece of artwork, both inside and outside our church, which honours the sacrifices made in war and commemorates the Armistice of 1918.
“The tributes also include purple poppies, to the fallen animals that also served our country, and some blue ‘cornflowers’ in remembrance of French soldiers who were also sacrificed for our freedom.”
A service of dedication and remembrance will be held at noon on Tuesday, November 6.
The Rev Johnson said: “We are very proud of what our community has achieved.
“As you look upon our wonderful poppy tribute, please offer up a prayer for peace.”