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Thousands of crocheted poppies cascade from church ahead of Remembrance Day
Thousands of crocheted red poppies cascade from a medieval church ahead of Remembrance Day.
More than 200 volunteers spent months hand-stitching the 8,000 poppies which now adorn the side of St Peter's Church in Inkberrow, Worcs.
The striking display creates the dramatic illusion of a red waterfall falling from the roof towards the war memorial, where the names of those who fell in two world wars are carved.
Organisers had aimed to complete 4,000 poppies before November 11 but smashed that target by 4,000.
People aged from six to 92 knitted and crocheted the red poppies during events held in the village pub and at weekends.
A total of 34 men from the village lost their lives during the First and Second World Wars.
Stunning images shows the thousands of blood-red poppies pouring down the 50ft tower of the 15th century church.
Russell Tudge, chair of the local Royal British Legion, said: " "This project has shown the very best of our community — people of all ages coming together, united in creativity and remembrance. "
"Every poppy represents a story, a life, and our shared commitment to never forget." "
The 58-year-old who served in the Army for 30 years, reinstated the St John's and Hallow branch in March 2022, which has grown from 14 members to 97 in that time.
Mr Tudge, who served with the Royal Engineers and the Adjutant General's Corps (AGC), added: "It's a mark of respect for the fallen, especially here in St John's."
"It's been one of the biggest displays of its kind I have seen in the last two years which I'm aware of."
"It's just amazing to see - the dedication and skill involved to produce that amount of poppies and the patience and time they spent."
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