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At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them 1914-2014 [newspaper supplement]

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Special supplement on the ceramic poppy display at Tower of London in 2014 "Blood swept lands and seas of red" by artist Paul Cummins and designer Tom Piper, which was a tribute to all the British casualties in war over the past 100 years.
Author:
Snow, Dan, writer of articleCummins, Paul, artistPiper, Tom, designer
Source:
The Scottish Sun, Tuesday, 11th November 2014
Collation:
1 sheet (folded) : illustrations (colour and black and white), portraits ; 55 cm. x 69 cm. folded to 18 cm x 29 cm.
Notes:
Supplement contains a large picture of the poppy installation at the Tower of London -- the reverse of the supplement contains an article written by Dan Snow on the major conflicts over the past 100 years. Also, contains a total of the casualties.
Contents:
World War I, 1914-1918 -- Russian Civil War, 1818-1920 -- 3rd Anglo-Afghan War, 1919 -- Anglo-Irish War, 1919-1921 -- Arab revolt in Palestine, 1936-1939 -- World War 2, 1939-1945 -- Malayan emergency 1948-1960 -- Korean War, 1950-1954 -- Kenya Mau Mau rebellion, 1952-1956 -- Cyprus emergency 1955-1959 -- Suez crisis, 1956 -- Dhofar rebellion 1962-1975 -- Borneo 1962-1966 -- Indonesia Malaysia confrontation 1964-1966 -- Northern Ireland 1969-2007 -- Falklands War 1982 -- Gulf War 1990-1991 -- Balkans War 1992-2006 -- Sierra Leone Civil War 2000 -- Iraq 2003-2011.
Local class:
940.460941
Language:
English
Article length:
More than 1 page
Article type:
Feature
Article graphics:
Portraits
Index terms:
Poppy installation at Windsor Castle
BRN:
1872468
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