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Poppy field and grave of unknown soldier
Wild flowers, including numerous poppies, growing over a ravaged battlefield in France with a solitary wooden cross marking the grave of an unknown soldier. The picture, by Captain E. H. Shepard, who served at the Front, reflects the inspiration for the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey. Date: 1920
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This evocative photograph, taken by Captain E.H. Shepard in 1920, captures the haunting beauty of a poppy-filled battlefield in northern France, a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the First World War. The image, which served as an inspiration for the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey, shows wild flowers, including numerous poppies, growing over a ravaged battlefield. The solitary wooden cross marking the grave of an unknown soldier stands out against the backdrop of the overgrown landscape, a symbol of remembrance and respect for the countless lives lost during the conflict. Captain Shepard, who served at the Front, expertly captured the raw emotion and poignancy of the scene. The poppy field, with its vibrant red blooms, contrasts starkly with the destruction and devastation that surrounds it. The image is a powerful reminder of the enduring power of nature to heal and renew, even in the wake of the greatest human conflict. The photograph, taken in 1920, is a poignant testament to the sacrifices made by soldiers during the First World War. It is a reminder of the importance of remembrance and the enduring legacy of those who gave their lives in the service of their country.
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