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  2. Purple poppy - Wikipedia

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    Wreath of purple poppies at The Cenotaph, Whitehall in London on the centenary of the end of World War I in 2018. The purple poppy was not endorsed by The Royal British Legion, which sells the official red remembrance poppies. [1]

  3. Remembrance poppy - Wikipedia

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    A wreath made of purple poppies laid at The Cenotaph in London. To commemorate animal victims of war, Animal Aid in Britain has issued a purple remembrance poppy, which can be worn alongside the traditional red one, as a reminder that both humans and animals have been – and continue to be – victims of war.

  4. National Service of Remembrance - Wikipedia

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    Wreaths are then laid by senior members of the royal family. After The King, The Queen's wreath is laid on her behalf; followed by the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Princess Royal, the Duke of Kent and (in 2018) Prince Michael of Kent. The Queen and other members of the Royal Family watch the ceremony from the Foreign Office balcony.

  5. 25 Summer Wreaths for the Sunniest Seasonal Welcome - AOL

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    Lush Meadow Wreath. This bright and colorful wreath mixes in shades of orange, purple, and yellow to mimic a field of beautiful flowers. Add a pretty satin bow yourself for an extra pop of ...

  6. Peace symbols - Wikipedia

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    In 1934 the newly formed Peace Pledge Union (PPU), which was the largest British peace organization in the inter-war years, joined in distributing white poppies and laying white poppy wreaths "as a pledge to peace that war must not happen again". In 1980, the PPU revived the symbol as a way of remembering the victims of war without glorifying ...

  7. Bleuet de France - Wikipedia

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    Bleuet de France. In France, the bleuet de France is the symbol of memory for, and solidarity with, veterans, victims of war, widows, and orphans, similar to the Commonwealth remembrance poppy. The sale of "bleuet de France" badges on 11 November and 8 May is used to finance charitable works for those causes. [1]