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REMEMBRANCE DAY IN LONDON.—The Queen Mother planting a cross in the Field of Remembrance at St. Margaret’s Church, Westminster. The field commemorates the dead of the two world wars, and is eared for by the British Legion.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29671, 15 November 1961, Page 16

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REMEMBRANCE DAY IN LONDON.—The Queen Mother planting a cross in the Field of Remembrance at St. Margaret’s Church, Westminster. The field commemorates the dead of the two world wars, and is eared for by the British Legion. Press, Volume C, Issue 29671, 15 November 1961, Page 16

REMEMBRANCE DAY IN LONDON.—The Queen Mother planting a cross in the Field of Remembrance at St. Margaret’s Church, Westminster. The field commemorates the dead of the two world wars, and is eared for by the British Legion. Press, Volume C, Issue 29671, 15 November 1961, Page 16

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