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YOUR GUIDE TO TAKING PART March no more my soldier laddie, There is peace where there once was war. Sleep in peace my soldier laddie, Sleep in peace, now the battle’s over.

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YOUR GUIDE TO TAKING PART

March no more my soldier laddie,There is peace where there once was war.Sleep in peace my soldier laddie,Sleep in peace, now the battle’s over.

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Certificate of Grateful Recognition11th November 2018

With sincere thanks for your contribution to Battle’s Over,the international commemoration of the centenary

of the end of World War I.

Bruno Peek LVO OBE OPROriginator & Pageantmaster

Battle’s Over - A Nation’s Tribute11th November 2018

Tribute to the MillionsLet us remember those who so selflessly gave their

lives at home and abroad, whosesacrifice enables us to enjoy the

peace and freedom we have today.

Let us remember those who came home wounded, physically and mentally, and

the friends and family who cared for them.

Let us remember those who returned torestore their relationships and rebuild

their working lives after years of dreadfulconflict and turmoil.

Let us remember the families that lost husbands, sons and sweethearts.

Let us remember the servicemen, merchantseamen, miners, brave civilians and others from

Commonwealth and Allied countries -who fought, suffered and died during

four years of war.

Let us remember those in reserved occupationand the brave people who

kept us safe on the home front - thedoctors and nurses who cared for the wounded,

the women and men who toiled in thefields, those who worked in the factories,

who all played such a vital role in the war effort at home.

This certificate can be downloaded at www.brunopeek.co.uk to enable participants to print it off and frame it as a permanent reminder of their involvement in this unique event.

This tribute can be downloaded at www.brunopeek.co.uk to enable participants to print it off and read it out during their event if they so wish.

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ContentsPage 4 - 6Introduction

Page 7Sleep in peace, now the battle’s over

Page 8History of the Last Post - ‘The People’s Anthem’

Page 9Battle’s Over - Ringing out for Peace

Page 10Message from the Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness

and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church,the Most Reverend Mark Strange

Page 11Message from the Moderator of the General Assembly

of the Church of Scotland

Page 12Battle’s Over - A National Tribute

Message from the Archbishop of Wales,the Most Reverend John Davies

Page 13Message from Reverend Brian Anderson,President of the Irish Council of Churches

and Co-Chair of the Irish Inter-Church Meeting

Page 14Message from Lord Porter, Chairman,

Local Government Association

Page 15Message from Councillor Mike Cuddy - National Chairman,

One Voice Wales

Page 16A Short History of Town Criers

Page 17A Cry for Peace Around the World

Page 18How to take part & Beacon Lighting Ceremony

Page 19WW1 Beacons of Light, your unique gas-fuelled Beacon

Page 20WW1 Beacons of Light, Beacon Brazier

Page 21Erecting the Long Melford permanent WW1 Beacon of Lightto Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the end of WW1

Page 22WW1 Beacons of Light, Bonfire Beacon

Page 23Your responsibility, Legal Essentials and Safety

Page 24Message from the First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Philip Jones

KCB ADCChief of Naval Staff

Page 26Message from General Sir Nicholas Patrick Carter

KCB CBE DSO ADC GenChief of the General Staff

Page 28Message from the Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Hillier

KCB CBE DFC ADC MA RAFChief of the Air Staff

Page 30Message from Captain John Sail - National Chairman,

The Merchant Navy Association

Page 32Battle’s Over - A Nation’s Tribute & WW1 Beacons of Light

Chosen Charities

Page 33Birkirkara, Malta, pays Tribute, 11th November 2018

Page 34 & 35The WW1 Tunnellers & The Lamplight of Peace

Page 36Message from Paul Quinn OBE, Captain RN (Rtd),

General Secretary, Royal Navy Association

Page 37Message from Padre Dave Crees, Academy Chaplain

Sandhurst Group HQ, The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst

Page 38Message from The Reverend David Osborn, Resident Chaplain, St Clement Danes Church, Strand, London

Page 39Message from All Hallows by the Tower,

Byward Street, London

Page 40Tribute to the Chinese Labourers of WW1

Page 41 - 85Acknowledgements

Page 86Message from Rev. Dr. Stanley Gamble, B.A.(Hons.), M.Th., Ph.D. Rector of the United Parishes of Killinchy, Kilmood and

Tullynakill, Northern Ireland

Page 87 - 95Acknowledgements (continued)

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Beacon of Light will be lit, the 15,000 names of those brave Merchant Navy Seamen who lost their lives during this dreadful war will be read out by a range of people from all over the United Kingdom, in remembrance of the sacrifices made.

We anticipate that this unique tribute, organised in association with the Glasgow-based College of Piping, will start the centenary media coverage on television and radio, and will provide some of the day’s most moving and atmospheric sights and sounds, so if you wish to encourage a local Piper to participate by playing Battle’s O’er at a location of their choice (excluding Cathedrals), please ask them to register asap, providing the following information to:

[email protected] of Piper, Address, Country, County, Tel, Email

6.55pm Battle’s Over - The Last Post

In association with the Air Training Corps, Army Cadet Force, Sea Cadet Force, Boys’ Brigade and the Light Infantry Buglers Association, the Last Post will be played at many of the 1,000 WWI Beacon sites throughout the United Kingdom, involving young people and others paying their personal tribute to those that gave their lives during World War I.

7.00pm Battle’s Over - WWI Beacons of Light

Later that day, after darkness has fallen, more than 1,000 Beacons of Light will be lit throughout the United Kingdom, Channel Islands, Isle of Man and UK Overseas Territories, with the first of these Beacons being lit at Westminster Abbey, London, that evening.

This is a commemoration inspired by a comment made on 3rd August 1914 by Britain’s Foreign Minister, Sir Edward Grey. He was looking out of his office window at dusk as gas lights were being lit along London’s Mall when he remarked to a friend, “The lamps are going out all over Europe; we shall not see them lit again in our lifetime.”

On 11th November 2018, the United Kingdom and its friends overseas will mark the day 100 years ago when the guns fell silent at the end of the First World War.

You can play your part in remembering the sacrifice of millions of men and women by joining us in Battle’s Over, a unique series of events in the morning and evening involving organisations and communities the length and breadth of our nation and in many countries abroad.

• Battle’s Over - Sleep in peace, now the battle’s over• Battle’s Over - The Last Post• Battle’s Over - WWI Beacons of Light• Battle’s Over - Ringing out for Peace• Battle’s Over - Cry for Peace Around the World

6.00am - Battle’s Over - Sleep in peace, now the battle’s over

The sound of 1,000 bagpipes will fill the air before dawn has broken on 11th November 2018. In cities and towns throughout the land individual pipers will play Battle’s O’er - a traditional air played by pipers after a battle. Heralding the start of the day’s commemorations, they will play the haunting tune outside churches and cathedrals, in market squares and muddy fields, on hilltops and high streets, in valleys and village greens throughout the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, and at scores of locations overseas, including Australia, Canada, the USA, Germany, South Africa, France, Spain, Denmark, Israel and Somalia to name but a few.

A lone piper will play Battle’s O’er in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior at Westminster Abbey, London, with others undertaking a similar performance in front of cathedrals in the UK. At the same time, pipers everywhere will be playing the same tune in their local communities.

Following the playing of this piece of music at the Merchant Navy Associations National Memorial, Trinity Square Gardens, Tower Hill, London, at 6am, through to 7pm, when a WWI

Your chance to pay yourpersonal and communitytribute to those millions

that gave their livesfor their country

or returned home woundedduring or after the dreadful darkness of four years of War

1914 - 1918

Introduction

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Our country was about to be plunged into the darkness of the First World War, and it would be four long years before Britain and Europe would again experience the light of peace.

In remembrance of the end of the war and the millions who were killed or came home dreadfully wounded, Beacons of Light will be lit around the country at 7pm on 11th November 2018.

The event will also commemorate the huge army of men and women on the home front who, often in dangerous and exhausting conditions, underpinned the war effort - keeping the wheels of industry turning and bringing home the harvests. The beacons will symbolise the light of hope that emerged from the darkness of war.

Among the communities and other organisations that have confirmed their involvement are the Tan Hill Inn, Yorkshire Dales, the highest pub in Great Britain; Unst, the most northerly inhabited island in Scotland; St David’s, the most westerly city in Wales; Lowestoft, Suffolk, the most easterly town in England, and St Macartin’s Cathedral, Enniskillen, the most westerly location in the United Kingdom. We do hope that your council and community will also choose to take part in this historic tribute.

There are a number of cost-effective ways of participating.

(1) Use existing beacon braziers set on tall wooden poles and gas-fuelled beacons previously used for other historic anniversaries, celebrations and commemorations. (2) Build and light a traditional bonfire beacon. See page 22.(3) Purchase the gas-fuelled beacon being specially produced for this project. Afterwards, it can be stored and used for future events. See page 19.(4) Build and erect a new beacon brazier on a tall wooden pole, using it as a permanent tribute to those that lost their lives in your local community during World War I. See page 20. (You may need to apply for planning permission so please contact your Local Authority Planning Department to seek their advice).

Councils, organisations and individuals taking part will be able to immediately download the official Battle’s Over logo free of charge by going to www.brunopeek.co.uk and similar for the special certificate shown on page 2 from 30th November 2018 by going to the same website as a permanent reminder of their involvement in this tribute.

Those wishing to participate in lighting a WW1 Beacon of Light, please go to page 18 and please provide information in point 1 by 25th October 2018, sending it to [email protected]

As you will see from pages 24, 26, 28, and 30, we have four worthy and appropriate charities associated with this event, representing the Royal Navy, Army, Royal Air Force, and Merchant Navy. Please feel free to make donations direct to one or more of them. You may also wish to consider staging a public collection for them around the lighting of your beacon.

7.05pm Battle’s Over - Ringing out for peace!

As beacons blaze around the country, bells in 1,000 churches and cathedrals will ring out in celebration of the end of the First World War. Many people in Britain live within hearing of church bells, which call congregations to prayer and mark special occasions. But the sound of mighty bells, some of which are hundreds of years old, also provides a stirring soundtrack to historic events.

The ringing of bells to celebrate the end of the Great War is being organised in association with the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers, the representative body for groups who ring bells in the English tradition with rope and wheel. It was founded in 1891 and represents 65 affiliated societies of local ringers from all over the British Isles and many other countries from Australasia to North America to Africa.

The stirring sound of church and cathedral bells will provide a fitting conclusion to a day of contemplation,

commemoration and, ultimately, celebration as our country and other nations reflect on events a century ago on the battlefields of Europe and at home in our factories and farms.

Please encourage your local Cathedral, Minster or Church to participate by ringing their bells at 7.05pm that evening, asking them to complete the registration form found at:www.brunopeek.co.uk

7.05pm Battle’s Over - Cry for Peace Around the World

To coincide with the ringing of the church bells, 100 Town Criers, one for each year since the end of WW1, will be undertaking, ‘A Cry for Peace around the World’, and in the United Kingdom, the ‘Cry’ will be led by a Chelsea Pensioner from The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, at 7.05pm that night.

Those millions of brave men, along with the many left at home, did their duty for their country during the dark days of war, so let us do our duty by them, remembering and honouring them through Battle’s Over.

The WW1 Tunnellers & The Lamplight of Peace

New light has been shed on a special breed of men who fought on the Western Front. Their job was not to charge over the top of the trenches but to sink explosive-packed tunnels deep beneath enemy lines.

The allied tunnelling companies operated in such secrecy that little was known of their exploits for years after the war. Working in total silence up to 100ft underground their task was to detonate mines beneath the enemy’s trenches while seeking out German tunnellers digging the other way. It was a covert war waged by civilians with little or no military training - tough and resourceful men, many of whom had been rejected by the army on the grounds of health and age.

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Their greatest victory came at 3.10am on 7th June 1917 when 19 mines were detonated at Messines Ridge in West Flanders, Belgium. A seismograph in Switzerland registered the explosions and David Lloyd George is said to have heard them over 150 miles away in Downing Street, London. Following the blasts, it took just three hours for the British troops to take the German positions.

The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy awarded to British or Commonwealth forces. It was awarded 628 times to 627 recipients in the First World War. However, William Hackett was the only WW1 tunneller to receive the VC.

Born on 11th June 1873, he worked as a miner for 23 years in the Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire coalfields. Rejected three times for being too old, Hackett eventually enlisted on 25th October 1915, despite having been diagnosed with a heart condition. He spent two weeks of basic training at Chatham, Kent, before joining the 172nd Tunnelling Company.

In June 1916, Sapper Hackett and four others were in Givenchy, France, tunnelling towards enemy lines when the Germans detonated a mine and the shaft collapsed, burying the five men.Hackett worked for 20 hours to create a hole and saved three of his comrades. The remaining soldier, Private Thomas Collins, was mortally wounded, however, Sapper Hackett stayed with him, despite having the opportunity to escape. When another explosion occurred, both men were buried alive and died together.

The Victoria Cross was presented by King George V to Sapper Hackett’s widow, Alice, at Buckingham Palace on 29th December 1916.

In commemoration of the sacrifices made by these brave, but dedicated men, the Lamplight of Peace has been made as a unique, lasting tribute to the Tunnellers of WW1, along with the millions of other service men who died or returned home dreadfully wounded from the Great War. (See pages 34 and 35).

The flame from the Lamp will be used to light the first of over one thousand WW1 Beacons of Light being lit throughout the United Kingdom, Channel Islands, Isle of Man and UK Overseas Territories, at Westminster Abbey, London, during the evening of 11th November 2018.

MALTA

The Nurse of the MediterraneanIn 1915, as Europe’s armies faced stalemate, World War 1 spread beyond the Western Front. To try to break the deadlock Britain and France led new campaigns at Gallipoli in Turkey, and Salonika in Greece.

New battle fronts meant new places to treat the wounded would be desperately needed. But the allies had more than just combat casualties to deal with. Climate and conditions brought malaria and dysentery. Very quickly, there were tens of thousands of soldiers in need of urgent and ongoing care.

The answer was a tiny rock in the Mediterranean Sea. At a safe distance from the front line, Malta became a hospital for more than 136,000 men. By the end of the war, it had earned itself the affectionate nickname of “Nurse of the Mediterranean”.

To pay tribute to the many doctors, nurses and indeed the community and Government of this lovely Island, the town of Birkirkara, are taking part in this commemoration. (See page 33).

CHINA

Tribute to the Chinese Labours of World War 1World War 1 pitted Great Britain and its allies against Germany. Years into the fighting the male populations were depleted. Soldiers were hunkered in trenches carved into the countryside of Europe and the allies needed help, and it came from China.

British recruitment began in November 1916 in Qingdao

China. By trains and ships, the Chinese made their way to Europe, with thousands dying along the way.

The story of the largest and longest-serving non-Eurpean labour contingent in the war has largely been forgotten, but is slowly being rediscovered, so the tribute to these lost labourers, farmers, and young students by Tai Wee Kuang, Director, L Holding Limited is most appropriate. (See page 40).

We encourage you therefore to join the many thousands of people already taking part, by participating in this unique community project, commemorating the bravery and personal sacrifice made by so many, along with celebrating the light that emerged from the darkness of war.

On November 11th BBC Local Radio in England will be reflecting Armistice Day events in each of their areas: from Pipes at breakfast time to the national moments of commemoration at 11am and later in the day.

Please see acknowledgements from page 41 onwards. These will be updated every three months - 31st July and 31st October 2018.

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“The origins of military music derive from the demands of war itself,” wrote Lt. Col. David J. Murray in his seminal publication from 1994, Music of the Scottish Regiments. “From earliest times until the invention of radio as a means of communication, it had three principal functions. These were to pass orders and give signals in battle; to regulate the military day in camp and garrison; and ‘to excite cheerfulness and alacrity in the soldier’.”

The highland piper had been a prominent member of the social hierarchy of Scotland’s clan system since the 15th century, when the piper seems to have ousted the bard and the harper from their positions. When the clan took the field as a fighting unit, the piper went with it, and was able, by means of the robust tone and volume of his instrument, both to entertain the men on the march to the battlefield and in their bivouacs, and also, importantly, to encourage them during the prelude to battle by playing the warlike music of the clan. In Gaelic, this rousing is called the ‘bronsnachadh.’

The existence of pipes with a Scottish regiment dates to at least the 1680s. At the Battle of Waterloo the pipers played inside the squares as the French advanced, while on the march they played to cheer the soldiers up. All this changed with the arrival of the metalled road, which was to lead to the emergence of the bagpipe and drum combination, and to an avalanche of compositions in march tempo.

From the time of Waterloo, continuous efforts had been made to have the pipers recognised as an integral part of the musical resources of the Scottish regiments. The highland regiments owed the approval of their pipers to the indirect influence of Queen Victoria and it was she who decreed that “the pipers shall play in front” of the regiments. The Queen decided she must have her own piper and in 1843 Angus MacKay was appointed as the first Sovereign’s Piper, a tradition that has been maintained by the monarch ever since.

Throughout history there are many examples of military pipers raising the morale of fighting troops at critical moments in battle. Piper George Findlater on the north-west frontier of Afghanistan in 1897, and Piper Daniel Laidlaw VC at the Battle of Loos in 1915 spring immediately to mind. The sound of the pipes boosted morale amongst the troops and intimidated the enemy but in doing so pipers were an easy target for the enemy, particularly during the Great War when they would lead the men ‘over the top’ of the trenches and into battle. Around 2,000 pipers were either killed or injured.

The origin of the Retreat march was to warn the soldier to return to his company in order to answer to his name at roll call. The tune, When the Battle’s Over is a classic Retreat march. It was composed by Pipe Major William Robb (1863-1909) of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and established itself quickly in the pipers’ repertoire between the Boer War and Great War. It remains a very popular tune with pipers and pipe bands and it is fitting that it is the tune pipers will play at 06.00 hours throughout the United Kingdom and other countries throughout the world as part of the Battle’s Over unique tribute that day.

In 1961, the singer Andy Stewart put lyrics to the tune. The chorus goes:

March no more my soldier laddie,There is peace where there once was war.Sleep in peace my soldier laddie,Sleep in peace, now the battle’s over.

Stuart Letford,Manager, the College of Piping,Glasgow, Scotland.

‘Sleep in peace, now the battle’s over’

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History of the Last Post - ‘The People’s Anthem’“The Last Post” - A phrase that conjures up sombre thoughts, images, and a sense of finality and closure.

Although now recognised as the Bugle Call signifying the ‘Final Farewell’ at a military funeral or Remembrance Parade, it was originally a call used daily by the Army. It followed “The First Post” (which signalled the start of the Duty Officer’s inspection of the sentry posts) and signalled that the inspection of the final sentry post had taken place and all was secure for the night. It was first published in 1790, and during any prolonged battle it was also sounded to signal that fighting was over for the day and that any combatants

who were still out in the field or were injured should find help or refuge by following the sound. From 1850 it became the custom overseas for it to be played when a soldier died or was killed in action and for the Regimental Bugler to play it at the graveside. The transition of the Call from being an official tune for timekeeping to one of mourning occurred during the 1880s when the overseas graveside tradition began to be observed at home.

Its use in a symbolic way during Remembrance Day parades and ceremonies signifies its acceptance as a token of remembrance as well as of death.

HG Wells is credited with calling the First World War (or the Great War as it was originally known) “the People’s War” and the Last Post became the British People’s Anthem, being heard with monotonous regularity during the War. The Last Post was not performed on the first Armistice Day in 1919, but was heard the following year and the practice has continued to this day.

Because of the intensity of this simple piece of music it has been incorporated into the Finale of “In Memoriam” by Robert Steadman as well as “The Armed Man” by Karl Jenkins.

In 1928, the custom started for the Call to be played at the Menin Gate, Ypres, Belgium every night at 8pm, apart from 20th May 1940 to 6th September 1944 due to the German occupation.

Wing Commander G A SingletonMCGI FRSA RAFVR(T)Principal Director of Music

Flight Sergeant Isobel Hughes, 1211 (Swadlincote) Squadron, South East Midlands Wing Flight Sergeant Geraint Jones, 1084 (Market Harborough) Squadron, South East Midlands Wing

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Battle’s Over - Ringing out for PeaceThe History of ‘English Change Ringing’

The sound of bells ringing is deeply rooted in British culture. Bells provide the grand soundtrack to our historic moments, calling us to wake, to pray, to work, to arms, to feast, to celebrate and, in times of crisis, to come together.

The early missionaries used small handbells to call people to worship, with bells being introduced into Christian churches around 400 AD.

Following the Reformation, many churches began to use a new technology of bells mounted on a whole wheel, which gave greater control, with the final refinement of a ‘stay’ and ‘slider’ to be able to ‘set’ the bell. The ringer could now rotate the bells 360 degrees and stop and start the ringing at will.

Competition developed for who had the most bells, and there was increased interest from lay people, who took over the belfry from the clergy. Rules evolved and ‘changes’ could be learned by heart to create patterns where the bells are never sounded in the same order twice. These compositions were named ‘methods’, often titled after the cities they were first rung in such as Norwich, London and Cambridge.

By the middle of the 18th century the ability to stand for three hours to ring a peal of 5040 changes was common, with a crowd of listeners eager to hear. Today bells ring out in the English style across the world.

During the First World War c1400 bell ringers lost their lives in service of their country. The Great War Memorial Book of Church Bell-Ringers who fell in the war is on display near the ringing chamber at St Paul’s Cathedral, London. It bears the following inscription:

“They whom this book commemorates were numbered among those, who, at the call of King and Country, left all

that was dear to them, endured hardness, faced danger, and finally passed out of the sight of men by the path of duty and self-sacrifice, giving up their own lives that others might live in freedom.”

At the end of the war the bells rang out across the country to celebrate the coming of peace, and have followed in that celebratory role ever since. 95% of bells in the UK ‘rang in’ the Millennium, a bell announced the opening of the London Olympics in 2012 and, as part of the Her Majesty the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations, a floating belfry with eight bells led the Thames Pageant of 1,000 boats.

In 2017 a ring of 8 bells was installed at St George’s Memorial Chapel in Ypres, whose bell tower has stood empty due to lack of funds since the chapel was built in 1927. The project has cost £250,000 in total, but there has been no trouble raising those funds - the fallen of the Great War are not easily forgotten, and the sound of bells ringing out both in commemoration and to celebrate peace is clearly still as important to many as it was in 1918.

Christopher O’Mahony,President of the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers.

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Message from the Bishop of Moray, Ross & Caithness and Primusof the Scottish Episcopal Church, the Most Reverend Mark Strange

In Inverness Cathedral the rood screen is also the war memorial to those of the congregation who were killed in the WW1. Every day I pass by the names of young men who had worshipped in this place and who never returned. For the past four years a candle has been burning alongside the screen as we have remembered those young men, their families and the many thousands across the highlands who also fought and died with them.

I am always aware of the great potential those young men had, both to their community but also to this congregation, a potential that was destroyed by the inability of nations to live in peace, by a society that saw aggression as a legitimate tool of the state.

As we gather together to recall the end of one war, let the beacons of light, and the ringing of bells help us remember that we have a responsibility, each one of us, to honour those who died by ensuring that we reject violence in all its forms. That we work for peace, peace in our own lives and in the lives of the people of this world.

The Most Reverend Mark Strange.Bishop of Moray, Ross & Caithnessand Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church.

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Message from the Moderator of the GeneralAssembly of the Church of Scotland

“Anniversaries provide time for reflection as we consider our past and look towards the future. One hundred years ago, on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, bells rang out for peace as a terrible and bloody conflict came to an end. As we reflect back on this Armistice, on this ‘War to end all Wars’, it is important that we recognise the sheer scale of human sacrifice which it brought, and the many brave men and women who gave so much so that there might be peace both in their time and for future generations. As we remember them, as we ring bells, light beacons, play pipes and bugles; as we stop in silence, may we commit to their legacy and strive towards a more peaceful world where war and violence have no place. May our act of remembering, our commitment to them, be to say with true conviction “never again” while working to make it so.”

The Right Reverend Susan Brown,Moderator of the General Assembly of theChurch of Scotland.

Dornoch Cathedral, Sutherland, Scotland, where the Right Reverend Susan Brown has been minister since 1998.

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Battle’s Over - A National TributeMessage from the Archbishop of Wales, the Most Reverend John Davies

There is unlikely to be a family in Wales that was not affected at the time, whether directly or indirectly, by the horror of the First World War in which killing, on a scale never before experienced, happened. One hundred years on, the pain, shock and sense of loss and of sheer waste felt by that generation remains tangible. We can find echoes of all of this in and around our places of worship which often became repositories and focusses for individual and community remembrance. In many of them, rolls of honour, cenotaphs and gravestones, lychgates, bells and pews bear solemn dedications to the memory and loss of those killed in battle.

The collective memory of that brutal conflict should continue to move us profoundly, reminding us of sacrifices made, and, all too often of the frequent futility of the conflict. Sadly, it was not, as some had expected, the war to end all wars; and conflicts still shatter the lives of people across the globe today.

I hope that as beacons are lit and bells ring out across the nation to mark this unique and important commemoration, we will remember the raw relief and the stirrings of hope for a better future that was felt 100 years ago, and that we will once again pledge ourselves to pursuing the peace of Christ in our lives and in our world.

The Most Reverend John Davies,Archbishop of Wales.

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Message from Reverend Brian Anderson,President of the Irish Council of Churches“In Ireland this important commemoration forms part of a Decade of Centenaries that has challenged us to reflect together on the national and international events that have shaped our identities - social, political and cultural. The shadow of war provided the backdrop and context for many of these events. The tragic loss of young lives was deeply felt by people of both traditions across the island of Ireland. Our commemoration of this tragedy has brought us closer together as a society, reminding us of the bonds of our common humanity and the need to take care of one another, especially the weakest and the most vulnerable. It is fitting that we should mark this iconic moment of peace with the ringing of church bells as a reminder of Christ’s message of hope to the world. Sadly, violence and war continue to blight the lives of vulnerable people near and far. The ringing of the bells calls us to recommit ourselves to playing our part to bring peace and restore hope once more to a suffering world.”

Reverend Brian Anderson,President of the Irish Council of Churchesand Co-Chair of the Irish Inter-Church Meeting.

Wesley Centenary Church, Bangor where Rev Brian Anderson serves as minister.

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Message from Lord Porter, Chairman, Local Government AssociationAs the country looks back, remembering the devastating loss of life and the pain that almost every family would have faced due to the violence of war, I reflect on local government’s continuing role in commemorating the First World War, this year marking the one hundredth year since its end.

As Chairman of the Local Government Association I have the great privilege in supporting Local Authorities across the country in helping their communities recognise this important date, and the breadth of activity is extraordinary. From commemorative tree planting, to poetry, poppy walks to parades, I encourage you to get involved with events near you.

I am proud of the work councils and others are currently doing in bringing us all together, but it doesn’t end there. I am also proud of the ongoing contribution local government is making to supporting those who have served or are serving and their families in the future, primarily through the Armed Forces Covenant, so would encourage you to take part in the various elements that make up Battle’s Over - A Nation’s Tribute 11th November 2018.

For now though, during this time for reflection, I wish to give my sincere thanks to those brave people who died or were injured helping to protect our country and our way of life and to those mothers and fathers who let their brave children do, what no mother or father really wants their children to do.

Lord Porter of Spalding CBEChairmanLocal Government Association The Spalding War Memorial (Designed by Edwin Lutyens) in the Gardens of Ayscoughfee Hall, Spalding, Lincolnshire.

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Message from Councillor Mike Cuddy - National Chairman,One Voice Wales

As the national representative body for the 735 Community and Town Councils in Wales we are honoured to support the ‘Battles Over - A Nations tribute’. The year 2018 marks the 100th Anniversary of the end of the First World War and it is important that we commemorate and pay tribute to the heroic efforts of those who served and supported the efforts of the Great War. During that epic conflict the Welsh lost per capita more military personnel than any other nation. At least 20,000 men of first language Welsh perished, and from the industrial south of Wales even more. Not one community in Wales was unaffected.

Most of the casualties occurred in Flanders and especially at Paschendaele where the 38th Welsh Division, a brainchild of Lloyd George, lost so many including the poet ‘Hedd Wynn’. Additionally many Welsh soldiers served in famous non Welsh regiments, artillery and county regiments as well as the unique tunnelling battalions which recruited so many Welsh coal miners. Likewise we must remember with gratitude all those of Welsh descent who were involved in the Great War, regardless of the location where they served or their function.

I would also like to take this opportunity to encourage Community and Town Councils to pay tribute to the fallen by taking part in the Battle’s Over event by lighting WW1 Beacons of Light at 7pm and to involve your local Churches in ‘ringing out for peace’ by ringing their bells at 7.05pm on 11th November 2018. Your support of these initiatives will be greatly appreciated.

Councillor Mike CuddyNational Chairman, One Voice Wales

The Voice of Community and Town Councils in Wales -Llais Cynghorau Cymuned a Thref yng Nghymru

The Welsh National Memorial Park is a war memorial in Langemark near Ypres (Belgium) for soldiers of World War 1, located near the Pilkem Ridge in the former Ypres Salient. It commemorates the services of men and women from Welsh origin (Wales), wherever they served during the Great War as part of the Allied Powers, as well as the non-Welsh soldiers serving in Welsh formations. The entire enterprise cost well over £100,000, and most of that money came from donations made by the community and town councils of Wales.

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A Short History of Town CriersAs long as there has been news to share, there have been messengers to deliver it and Town Criers were the original ‘newsmen’ finding their origins in the early Greek Empire as Spartan Runners. In fact Stentor an ancient Greek God was said to have the voice of 50 men and some men with a loud voice may be known as having a voice of a Stentorian.

Town Criers in Britain are thought to have come to the fore in 1066 when news of William of Normandy’s invasion was known. Men employed to remind everybody of Harold’s authority passed information from town to town. These individuals were specifically employed to call out the King’s proclamation.

As the literacy of Britain’s population remained low well into the late 19th century, people came to rely on criers and heralds as a useful way of hearing about proclamations, edicts, laws and news, as books and newspapers were generally only accessible to a small percentage of the English population.

Proclamations, edicts, laws and news may well have been written on paper, however they were usually passed on to the general public by the Town Crier - the first (talking) newspaper.

Oyez, Oyez, Oyez (roughly translated from Old French, as “Hark” or “Listen”) became a familiar call in town squares, markets and public meeting places all over Britain, a summons for the townspeople to gather and listen to news of the plague, victories in far off lands, royal births and deaths by execution.

The Town Crier would read a proclamation, usually at the door of the local inn, then nail it to the doorpost of the inn. The result of this tradition has been the naming of newspapers as “The Herald and Post”, the expression “posting a notice”, the “post office” and “posting a message” on the Internet.

Their position became so important that harming a Town Crier was turned into a treasonable offence and even in the 21st Century, these ancient laws are supposed to guard them against heckling.

As literacy spread, the Town Crier’s role was eventually superseded by newspapers and modern media, but there are lots of Towns that still retain the service of its Town Crier to enhance the traditional character of their Town and promote tourism.

The inaugural meeting of the Loyal Company of Town Criers, which celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2017, was held on Saturday 16th October.

I would like to encourage all fellow town criers throughout the world to participate in A Cry for Peace Around the World on 11th November 2018.

Brenda Willison

Brenda Willison,Chairman of the Loyal Company of Town Criers.

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Town Criers raise your voices and together cry with meRemembering those brave men and women in our history

The Battle’s Over A Nation’s Tribute remembers them one and allBe proud and stand united, don’t let your memories fall

Confidence is what we need so that Nations trust each otherAnd all the Races of mankind treat each other as a brother

Food for every living thing by nature is providedIf we could only see it was equally divided

The woods and streams, the mountains high, the sea and golden shoreWere never ever meant to be the cause of senseless bloody war

Or race for powerful armaments and sacrifice of youthBut a World of true contentment built on Faith and Trust and Truth

Peace to the World

Oyez Oyez Oyez

God Save The Queen

A Cry for Peace Around the World

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Step 1: To confirm your involvement and assist us in easy communication and correct registration of your event, please be kind enough to undertake the following in FULL as soon as possible, sending it to Bruno Peek LVO OBE OPR, Pageantmaster, Battle’s Over - A Nation’s Tribute & WW1 Beacons of Light at - [email protected]

If your event is a private occasion and NOT open to the public, and you do not want your involvement shown on any public or media listing, it is important that you confirm this when providing information requested below. Your participation will still be noted as part of this historic occasion but NOT made public.

However, if your event is open to the public your contact details will be shared with the media so that they can contact you direct to arrange any publicity and/or coverage of your event on 11th November 2018.

Name of Contact/CoordinatorName of Council or OrganisationJob title of CoordinatorFull postal address including postcodeCountyCountry: England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands, Isle of Man, UK Overseas TerritoryTelephone number - landlineMobile numberEmail AddressBeacon Location if known when registering, including postcode

Please ensure you have undertaken all the safety aspects etc, outlined on page 23 and before the lighting of your Bonfire Beacon on page 22 and you have alerted the emergency services, including the Fire Brigade, undertaken any risk assessments required and ensure all are happy with your plans. (This is your responsibility as coordinator of your Beacon lighting event).

How to take part

The Beacon lighting ceremony should be undertaken as follows:Step 2: Invite your Lord Lieutenant, DL, Lord Mayor, Mayor, High Sheriff, High Steward, Lord Provost, Chairman or Leader of the Council. However, you may wish to consider running a competition in partnership with your local media, with the winner having the honour of lighting your WWI Beacon of Light at 7pm that evening.Step 3: Please arrange to have professional photographs taken during your event, and immediately after, please send NO more than TWO high quality, copyright-free photographs to [email protected] including the name of the photographer, the Beacon location, including postcode, along with the name of the Council or Organisation.Step 4: If appropriate, please use social media channels - Twitter, Facebook etc - to promote your event. On Facebook, post photographs of your Beacon lighting ceremony on the 11th November 2018.Step 5: On 1st November 2018 we will be providing you with an outline Press Release for your use, so please localise it, providing as much or as little information as you wish regarding your event, along with your contact details before YOU send it to all areas of your local media to enable them to contact YOU direct.Step 6: Before the lighting of your Beacon at 7pm you may wish to consider reading out the names of those from your your City, Town or Parish etc killed in action, during WWI, in remembrance of the sacrifices made.

Beacon Lighting Ceremony -7pm on 11th November 2018

Bonfire Beacon, Killyleagh, County Down, Northern Ireland.

How to take part & Beacon Lighting Ceremony

Beacon at Manor Farm, Strete, Devon, courtesey of Kate Gill, Stete Parish Council.

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The Battle’s Over Beacon is of lightweight construction and comes assembled and complete with the exception of the gas cylinders that will need to be purchased separately:

a) 400g disposable cylinder of propane, (Bullfinch No 1644, or equivalent) for the FirePower Torch used to light the Beacon. These can be purchased from many DIY stores or Builders Merchants.

b) One full 47 kg propane cylinder or 2 x 19 kg full cylinders are recommended to give a full flame for an hour. For longer periods of burning or with partially full cylinders you will need double the number of cyliders. These cylinders can be purchased from Flogas Britain Ltd by calling 0800 085 6225 quoting Gas Fuelled Beacons or by going to their website www.flogas.co.uk where you can either order your cylinder

online or locate your nearest Flogas stockist. You may also download a propane cylinder safety data sheet from the Flogas website (www.flogas.

co.uk/safety). For those in Northern Ireland, please contact Flogas on 028 9073 2611.

The Gas-Fuelled Beacon package will contain the following:

• Burner unit with distinct design to commemorate the event - with the motif WWI 1914 18 round the circumference• 2m high stand with an anchor for fixing to the ground • 10m hose with the regulator for connecting to the gas cylinders • FirePower Gas torch for lighting the burner (you will need a 400g disposable cylinder of propane for this - (see above))• Spanner • Leak detecting fluid• Hose assembly and Y manifold to link 2 cylinders • Lighting and safety instructions

The above items are packed into 2 strong cartons.

The tripod describes a circle area of about 1.32m diameter and the beacon has an extended height of about 2.15m.

The Beacon (and flame) are stable in the wind up to 30 mph. It is supplied with a ground anchor and rope for securing to the ground if this is possible, or else we would recommend the use of sand bags. Full instructions are provided for this. The Beacon must be supervised by 2 people at all times when lit and a fire extinguisher must be provided. It is important that the supervision should be undertaken those who are competent and it is essential that a trial be undertaken before the event to ensure that everyone is fully trained and familiar with the operation.

See our website bullfinch-gas.co.uk for more details.

The price is £360 plus VAT including carriage within the UK Mainland. There will be an extra carriage charge for other areas.

To order please contact:Bullfinch Gas Equipment, Kings Road, Tyseley, Birmingham, B11 2AJ.

Tel: 0121 765 2000Fax: 0121 707 0995Email: [email protected]: www.bullfinch-gas.co.uk

Payment by Bank Transfer, Credit/Debit Card or Cheque. Payment will not be asked for until the Beacon is about to be despatched. Last date to order to guarantee delivery by 1st November is 31st August 2018. However please enquire after this date for availability.

Gas fuelled Beacon, Berkley Castle, Gloucestershire, England.

WWI Beacons of Light, your unique gas-fuelled Beacon

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WWI Beacons of Light, Beacon Brazier

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Erecting the Long Melford permanent WW1 Beacon of Lightto Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the end of WW1

Long Melford Parish Council commissioned and installed the WW1 Beacon of Light to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the end of the Great War, as so many from Long Melford gave their lives so selflessly. The beacon sits at one of the high points of the village, overlooking the surrounding countryside, but within view of our Parish Church and War Memorial.

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Locate the bonfire at least 30m away from buildings, roads, railways and public rights of way, and a safe distance from dangerous materials and overhead power lines. Ensure it has good access for the transportation of materials for the bonfire and sufficient space for spectators to stand upwind.

Obtain the landowner’s permission and involvement.

Liaise with local fire brigade and emergency services, presenting them with your plans, and seek their advice and support.

1 Prepare site by removing top layer of turf and stack away from fire area.

Obtain seven poles, 5-6m in length. Attach four guy ropes to top of one pole and anchor as shown.

2 Erect remaining poles as shown, ensuring tops are secured in place.

3 Use either pallets or suitable lengths of timber, spreading them over ground area

of beacon for a good through draught. Secure timber horizontally between poles as shown, preventing material placed over the framework from dropping through. Construct access

tunnel to the middle of the beacon. Keep middle empty until required. Always construct the bonfire so it collapses inwards as it burns.

4 Use only wood for combustible materials. Do not burn dangerous items

such as foam-filled furniture, old tyres, aerosols or tins of paint. Build upwards until height of centre pole is reached. Materials around top should be loosely packed to allow air flow. Cover bonfire to keep it dry.

5 Fill centre with suitable, dry combustible materials. Check construction is stable

and remove any unsuitable materials that may have been added. Look specifically for fireworks, aerosols, highly inflammable materials or containers with such materials.

6 Construct a safety barrier out of ropes and stakes or scaffold poles to ensure

public is kept at a safe distance from the fire.

7 In daylight, and just before lighting, check that there are no children or animals

playing or hiding in the bonfire. Arrange for, and brief sufficient numbers of marshals.

8 The person looking after the fire should not wear lightweight clothing that could

ignite easily. They should wear a substantial outer garment of wool, or other material of

low flammability, and stout boots. They should know what to do in the event of a burn injury, or a person’s clothing catching fire, and should have a fire blanket ready in the bonfire area along with a number of fire extinguishers.

9 Lighting: the safest and recommended approach is to use paper and solid

firelighters in six places just inside the walls of the beacon to ensure an even burn. Never use flammable liquids such as paraffin or petrol to get it going as this can result in uncontrolled spread of fire or explosion.

10 To light the beacon: from poles 2m in length, prepare hand torches for

lighting with paraffin-soaked rags wired around one end. Remember, paraffin is dangerous and great care should be taken. Paraffin can be used as directed, but it is still dangerous and should at all times be treated with great care - for example, always ensure all excess paraffin is drained off rags before use. If spilt on your clothes during the preparation of your beacon lighting you should replace those items of clothing before approaching any naked flames. In particular, always remember to replace the lid on any container of unused paraffin and store it in a safe place away from naked flames. Do not use an accelerant on the fire itself.

▲ After the event, extinguish fire and collect remaining debris. ▲ Dig over site and re-lay turf. ▲ Leave site clean and tidy.

Bonfire Beacon, Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire, England.

WWI Beacons of Light Bonfire Beacon

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If you are inviting personal guests to your home it is worth checking with your household insurer that you are covered in the unfortunate circumstances that there should be an accident. If your event includes inviting the public, or it is a third party venue then, where applicable, the following advice should be heeded, to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable event for everyone involved.

LicensingYour local authority is responsible for licensing of such events.This includes the sale of alcohol (please see separate section) and Regulated entertainment, which includes live and recorded music along with other types of entertainment. Generally if there are going to be no more than 499 people present at your event, including staff and performers you can apply for as Temporary Event Notice. This is a simple process and can be obtained from your local Council and completed on line for only £21. If you expect more than the 499 people you will require a Premises licence to allow your event to take place. This process takes at least 28 days after you have submitted your forms, so leave plenty of time, the process may seem complicated but you can get assistance from your local licensing service at the Council. Local authorities will treat each event individually. The licensing officer’s job is to advise the local authority’s licensing committee on the granting of a licence should anyone object. If there are no objections the licence will be granted but you may have to agree to some conditions. It is always worth checking before you apply with the Councils licensing service to see if location already has a licence, as some open spaces are already licensed. Talk to the licensing officer as soon as possible. In Northern Ireland, if you plan to sell alcohol at an event, you will need to apply for an occasional liquor licensefrom the Northern Ireland Court Service.

Safety Advisory GroupsA lot of local authorities run Safety Advisory Groups for events, these groups consist of all emergency services plus other members such as the Highways authority. They can provide you will all the information you require and some have example event plans to assist you organising your events, you can normally contact them through your local Council or the Police events officers.

InsuranceUnfortunately accidents can happen at even the best organised events. Therefore you will need to consider and obtain insurance cover for your event, whether you are holding an event on your own premises or someone else’s. Beacon/Bonfire events require specialist public liability cover. If you hire a park or venue or use land owned by a third party for your activity, they are likely to require you to have your own suitable insurance to cover your liability for any injury to the public or damage to other people’s land or property. If hiring equipment for the event, you may need to insure these items; you may also need to consider cover for loss of any financial outlay you incur if the event has to be cancelled for reasons beyond your control, or loss of money, particularly if you are holding a fund-raising event. To help you obtain the appropriate insurance, and risk management advice, we are working closely with Unity Insurance Services, which is a specialist insurance broker in the voluntary and non-profit sector. They have developed a range of bespoke insurance covers specifically for the Beacon/Bonfire events. Unity is owned by a charity, The Scout Association, and donates all its profits back to charity. To obtain a quote or for more details or advice on the insurance cover you

may need, please visit Unity’s website, www.unityinsuranceservices.co.uk/beacons or telephone them on 0345 040 7702.

Alternatively, the licensing officer may be able to direct you to a suitable specialist company or broker, but you should not try to source this kind of insurance from a non-specialist.

Emergency ServicesTell the police well in advance about the type of event you are planning, and get in touch with your local community police officer. Write to the fire brigade and

ambulance service, particularly if you are planning to have a Beacon/Bonfire, fireworks, or an event that will attract a large crowd. St John’s Ambulance and the British Red Cross will provide first aid and sometimes a vehicle. You can be expected to be charged for these services. If your Council has a Safety Advisory group this process will be part of the process and will save time.

Food and DrinkBasic food hygiene guidelines should be followed at all times if you are providing food and drink. Caterers must have food hygiene certificates. Advice on this

subject can be obtained from your local council environmental officer. If you are using outside catering companies check with your local authority to see if they are a registered food business.

AlcoholIf you wish to sell alcohol at your event you will need to obtain a licence, please see the section above on licensing, it is important that you obtain the correct

permissions and your local authority Licensing service will help you do this. You can normally use a temporary events notice for a bar as only a small number of people can be present (less than the 499 limit).

Site ClearanceThe local authority will arrange for clearance and disposal of litter after your event if it is on public ground (check for possible charges). You can help this process

by arranging litter bins or recycling bins around the site, and a crew to clear up throughout the event.

Hiring or Borrowing EquipmentYour local authorities, or local event organisers may be able to help you with contacts for supplies such as marquees, portable toilets, barriers and bunting, or

may in some cases have these for you to hire and borrow. You may also need to consider generators, a public address system, and emergency flood lighting. If you need to arrange insurance for your hired equipment, Unity Insurance Services can arrange this for you too. If you hire a Marquee make sure the company providing it provide you with the necessary safety certificates.

All Ability AccessAccess for the disabled is very important. Many local authorities run community transport schemes. Talk to them about arranging transport. On green field sites

access may be improved by cutting the grass before the event.

Your responsibility, Legal Essentials and Safety

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Message from the First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Philip Jones kcb adcChief of Naval Staff

Images of trenches and barbed wire are an indelible part of our collective national memory, but the First World War also reached far beyond the Western Front. At sea, it stretched from the Battle of Jutland in the North Sea to the twin battles of Coronel and the Falklands in the South East Pacific and the South Atlantic Oceans, while to the east it spilled onto the beaches and clifftops of the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey. The lighting of Beacons will be an opportunity for families and communities around the country and overseas to remember their individual connections to these global events, and the many personal examples of courage and sacrifice.

As these Centenary commemorations draw to a close, the memory of those who fought in the First World War must never be extinguished. We must continue to learn the hard won lessons of this terrible war, because today, as was the case a century ago, our own national wellbeing is indivisible from the cause of peace and security in the wider world.

Admiral Sir Philip Jones KCB ADCFirst Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff

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Whether we are catching up with friends at our regular social events; fundraising; advising on welfare and employment matters, or just providing an arm around the shoulder, our natural willingness to help others stems from the tradition and camaraderie that only Naval Service life can instil. Everything we do is inextricably linked to our core values:

UnityShared backgrounds and equality in rank. We share the same bonds, the same mindset, and even the same language (Jackspeak!). We are all equal. We are the heart and soul of the RNA.

LoyaltyTo each other and our dependants. We will always support and look out for each other. Our loyalty is to all our shipmates, our local communities, the personnel and dependants of the Naval Service, along with other charities or organisations with naval connections.

PatriotismWe are proud to serve and proud to represent our country and the Naval Service. Our pride in serving our country never leaves us. Nor do we forget those who have fallen for our country or who fight now. We are deeply honoured to represent them on both a national and international level.

ComradeshipFriends in fun, fellowship and need. Your shipmates will always be here for you, whether it’s about a job, ideas for a fun day out or just an arm around the shoulder. We will never leave you or your dependants in despair.

With over 16,000 members across 300+ branches in the UK and overseas, we are a family of current and former Naval Service personnel, relatives and supporters of our country’s Royal Navy.

The Royal Naval Association is proud to be associated with‘Battle’s Over - A Nation’s Tribute’

The RNA has been involved with many aspects of commemoration of the First World War.

l Our National Standard led the parade at the National Event at Lyness cemetery on the Orkneys for the Battle of Jutland, our members have been part of many events.

l We have lent the Chapel door of HMS WARSPITE to the National Museum of the Royal Navy - for their Jutland Exhibition running in Portsmouth from 2016 to 2020.

l We are the lead sponsor with the Woodland Trust in the establishment of the Jutland Wood as part of their WW1 Centenary Wood Project. The wood will consist of 6,094 trees - reflecting the number of Royal Navy sailors who lost their lives on that day in May 1916. The RNA has sponsored two of the large specimen trees in the main avenue, and hope to have members at the planning at Langley Vale Epsom in the Winter of 2017.

The Royal Naval Association has lots of great things going on:

l Project Semaphore to bring digitally isolated naval veterans online.

l Befriending naval veterans who need an arm around the shoulder.

l 3 minibuses fitted with wheelchair hoist for socially isolated veterans.

l Support for those leaving the Royal Navy - the Shipmates and Oppos programme.

l We support and lead the Conference of Naval Associations, a group of 70 like-minded naval associations, bringing great benefits and working together. www.cona.org.uk/

l Most importantly we have fun together with our regular meetings and organised events - such as our annual reunion and Conference and the Remembrance Sunday march at the Cenotaph. www.royal-naval-association.co.uk

RNA Central Office, Room 209, Semaphore Tower,HM Naval Base, Portsmouth, PO1 3LT

[email protected]

You can donate to the RNA at:www.royalnavalassociation.co.uk/about-us/help-us/

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Message from General Sir Nicholas Patrick Carter kcb cbe dso adc genChief of the General Staff

The Beacons of Light Tribute is a poignant reminder of the darkness brought by war so evocatively captured in Sir Edward Grey’s quote from 1914.

“As the lights go out and the beacons are lit it is timely to reflect on what we might learn from our forefathers’ experiences. We owe it to those who have gone before us to help the younger generation, further removed by time from war, to see beyond the mud and the blood and the casualties. We might learn about national resilience and community spirit, and in being prepared to fight the war we might have to fight, there is a much better chance of deterring that war from ever happening.”

General Sir Nicholas Patrick Carter KCB CBE DSO ADC Gen

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How we helpWe give financial assistance to individuals as well as make grants to a large number of specialist charities and partner organisations such as Combat Stress, SSAFA and the NSPCC, which provide support on our collective behalf.

The scope of our work is huge; from providing funding for specialist medical equipment for the 6-month old child of a serving soldier, to assisting with the care home fees of a 105-year-old veteran, our work touches the lives of around 80,000 people each year, sustaining the British Army ‘family’ both at home and around the world. We are The Soldiers’ Charity: ‘For Soldiers – For Life’.

How you can helpFrom abseils, skydives and 24-hour hikes across the Scottish wilderness, to cake sales, big curries and cycling challenges, there are many ways for you to get involved and support our work. However you choose to support us, your contribution will go a long way to making a difference to the lives of serving and veteran Army personnel, and their families.

We don’t receive any statutory government funding, so we rely on the generosity of our supporters to ensure we can continue to be here, supporting the men and women of the British Army.

ABF The Soldiers’ Charity is the National Charity of the British Army. Originally established as the Army Benevolent Fund in 1944, we provide a lifetime of support to soldiers, veterans and their immediate families in times of need.

ABF The Soldiers’ Charity is a registered charity in England and Wales (1146420) and Scotland (039189). Registered as a company limited by guarantee in England and Wales (07974609).

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Message from the Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Hillierkcb cbe dfc adc ma raf

Chief of the Air StaffThis Tribute will be supported across the length of the UK and the breadth of her overseas territories.

All of these communities made significant sacrifices in the seas, fields and skies during World War I, and this act provides the perfect opportunity to commemorate those hardships. And yet, the return of these beacons of light to the darkness reminds us of the hope which carried the Nation and her citizens through. That message of hope and inspiration is particularly apt in the centenary year of the birth of the RAF as the world’s first independent air force, and I welcome the opportunity to reflect on both the grave losses and the incredible achievements which occurred during those dark years.

Air Chief MarshalSir Stephen HillierKCB CBE DFC ADC MA RAF

Chief of the Air Staff

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Message from Captain John Sail -National Chairman, The Merchant Navy Association

‘Battle’s Over’ offers a wonderful opportunity to both record and remember what was endured and forgiven but not forgotten.

During the First World War attacks on merchant ships began slowly as the enemy sought to blockade Great Britain. In 1914 and 1915 a total of 342 ships and nearly 2,500 men, women and boys lost their lives with more being injured. During 1916 alone 396 ships and 1,217 seafarers lost their lives and if it were not for the introduction of the Convoy System, in 1917, many more merchant ships and their crews would have been lost and very likely the war as well. The Battle of the Atlantic was one of the most significant battles of that war and for the seafaring communities across the UK and overseas. We will remember them all now their ‘Battle is Over”.

Capt J M R Sail MNM MNI MNA National Chairman

John Sail

His Majesty’s Hospital Ship (HMHS) Britannic (below) was launched just before the start of the First World War and was laid up at her builders, Harland and Wolff, in Belfast for many months before being put to use as a hospital ship in 1915. She was shaken by an explosion, caused by a naval mine, off the Greek island of Kea on the morning of 21 November 1916, and sank 55 minutes later, killing 30 people. There were 1,065 people on board; the 1,035 survivors were rescued from the water and from lifeboats. Britannic was the largest ship lost in the First World War.

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The  merchantile  marine,  as  it  was  termed  in  those  times,  played  a  significant  and  often  critical  role  throughout  the  First  World  War…much  the  same  as  it  would  two  decades  later.  In  both  world  wars  merchant  seafarers  and  fishermen  fought  the  enemy,  the  weather  and  the  seas  to  keep  the  nation  and  the  Armed  Services  supplied  and  able  to  defend  themselves.  Their  way  of  life  and  conditions  of  service  were  austere  with  seafarers  often  not  returning  home  for  over  two  years,  some  having  been  sunk,  survived  and  transferred  to  other  ships  to  maintain  those  lines  of  support.During  the  First  World  War  attacks  on  merchant  and  fishing  vessels  began  quite  slowly  but  increased  significantly  as  the  enemy  sought  to  blockade  Great  Britain.  In  1914  and  1915  a  total  of  342  merchant  vessels  were  lost  to  enemy  action  with  2,471  men,  women  and  boys  losing  their  lives.  During  1916  there  were  396  ships  and  1,217  seamen  killed.  In  the  following  year,  1917,  the  losses  were  so  severe  that  the  ships  being  built  could  not  match  the  number  of  ships  being  lost  in  action  with  six  ships  a  day  being  sunk  on  some  days.  The  loss  of  life  was  increasing  significantly.  It  was  so  severe  that  if  the  rate  of  losses  of  ships  and  men  had  continued  the  war  would  have  been  lost.  No  food,  no  fuel,  no  wood,  no  arms  and  ammunition  especially  some  of  the  91  million  shells  that  were  eventually  produced  and  transferred  by  sea.  In  that  year  1,197  ships  were  sunk  through  enemy  action  and  6,408  seamen  were  lost  at  sea  with  their  ships…their  only  grave  the  sea.  The  losses  had  to  be  decreased  and  this  was  achieved  by  the  introduction  of  the  Convoy  System  in  1917.  In  1918  the  impact  of  the  actions  in  the  previous  year  were  clearly  evident  with  544  ships  and  4,122  seamen  lost.  

The  total  recorded  losses  for  the  First  World  War  were  2,479  ships  and  14,287  seamen  plus  675  vessels  of  the  fishing  fleet  and  434  seamen.  There  were  many  more  seafarers  who  died  ashore  and  were  not  commemorated.  They  had  to  die  at  sea  to  be  commemorated  even  when  they  were  hospitalised  because  of  their  wounds.  They  were  also  off  pay  when  their  ships  were  sunk.  They  actually  had  to  die  at  sea  to  be  commemorated.The  men,  women  and  boys  who  were  lost  at  sea  during  the  First  World  War  included  lads  such  as  Redan  Sydney  Jeffries  (aged  13)  of  Lowestoft,  presumed  drowned  on  24th  October  1917.  Redan  was  a  Cook  aboard  the  fishing  vessel  Vanguard.    More  than  twenty, nine  Boy  seamen  aged  only  14  lost  their  lives  for  their  King  and  Country.  At  the  other  end  of  the  scale  were  men  long  overdue  for  retirement  who  insisted  on  “doing  their  bit”  and  who  paid  the  ultimate  sacrifice.  Men  such  as  A.B.  Patrick  Casey,  aged  73,  killed  when  the  S.S.  Dotterel  was  sunk  by  a  mine  off  the  French  coast  on  29th  November  1915....they  were  the  forgotten  heroes,  their  lines  of  support  were  never  broken.

Capt  J  M  R  Sail  MNM  MNI,    MNA  National  Chairman

Please  donate  what  you  can,  when  you  can,  as  often  as  you  can.    Small  donations  will  make  a  big  difference.  

Contact  www.mna.org.ukand  access  the  DONATE  button.  

The Merchant Navy Associationfrom  ship  to  shore,  from  past  to  present

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Please give generously to one or more of our four chosen charities for this unique, historic tribute to the many that either died or returned home dreadfully wounded defending our

freedom during the four dark years of World War I.

Please donate at:www.royal-naval-association.co.uk/about-us/help-us/

Please donate at:www.rafbf.org/ways-to-give

Please donate at:www.soldierscharity.org/battlesover/

Please donate at:www.merchantnavyfund.org

Battle’s Over - A Nation’s Tribute & WWI Beacons of LightChosen Charities

The Merchant Navy Association

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Coat of Arms of the Ghaqda Muzikali Sant’ Elena (St Helen Band Club) Malta.

The Last Post is being played by Aaroon Vassallo at 18.55 at Saint Helen’s Basilica.

Coat of Arms of the Banda Duke of Connaught(Duke of Connaught’s own Band)

The Last Post is being played by Robert Richardson at 18.55 at Saint Helen’s Basilica.

Coat of Arms of the Banda Sant’ Antnin(St Anthony Band Club)

The Last Post is being played by Alex Bezzina at 18.55 at Saint Helen’s Basilica.

Birkirkara Basilica’s Big Bell will be ‘Ringing out for Peace’ on 11th November 2018.

I was very pleased to be invited by you as Mayor of Birkirkara to be part of this activity to recall the end of hostilities of World War I and remember the members of the armed forces who have died in the line of duty.

We are co-ordinating this activity in our town as a sign of commitment towards peace in today’s world.

Joanne Debono GrechMayorBirkirkara Local Council

I was more than delighted when I was asked, as the Provost-Archpriest of Saint Helen’s Proto-Collegiate Basilica in Birkirkara, to be part of the ‘ringing out for peace’ at 19.05 marking the centenary of the end of the Great War.

Taking part in such an event shows in practise that we not only love peace but strive to have peace in today’s world. The tolling of the Big Bell in our Basilica as a sign of this unity amongst nations in favour of peace, is a particular moment in a bell’s life. Bells, particularly in our Christian tradition, were always a sign to the people to gather into prayer wherever they stood.

May the Good Lord be with us always, and give us the spirit to not only conserve peace, but to strive to generate peace in our lives and for the generations to come. God bless us all.

Mons. Paul Carmel VellaProvost ArchpriestSt Helen’s BasilicaBirkirkara - Malta

St. Helen’s Basilica, the 18th-century Roman Catholic church in Birkirkara, Malta.

Birkirkara, Malta pays tribute, 11th November 2018

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The WW1 Tunnellers & The Lamplight of PeaceThe Lamplight of Peace is unique, and has been made as a lasting tribute to The Tunnellers, those unsung heroes of WWI who fought their war underground, constantly surrounded by darkness and danger. They were among the millions of service men and women who died or returned home dreadfully wounded from the Great War, and who are honoured as part of Battle’s Over - A Nation’s Tribute 11th November 2018.

The WWI TunnellersNew light has been shed on a special breed of men who fought on the Western Front. Their job was not to charge over the top of the trenches but to sink explosive-packed tunnels deep beneath enemy lines.

The allied tunnelling companies operated in such secrecy that little was known of their exploits for years after the war. Working in total silence up to 100ft underground their task was to detonate mines beneath the enemy’s trenches while seeking out German tunnellers digging the other way. It was a covert war waged by civilians with little or no military training - tough and resourceful men, many of whom had been rejected by the army on the grounds of health and age.

The British Army had about 25,000 trained tunnellers, mostly volunteer coal miners supported by almost twice that number of infantrymen working alongside them. They worked in constant fear of carbon monoxide poisoning, tunnel collapse, explosions and the dread of fighting German tunnellers hand-to-hand in the dark.

Their greatest victory came at 3.10am on 7th June 1917 when 19 mines were detonated at Messines Ridge in West Flanders, Belgium. A seismograph in Switzerland registered the explosions and David Lloyd George is said to have heard them over 150 miles away in Downing Street, London. Following the blasts, it took just three hours for the British troops to take the German positions.

The E. Thomas & Williams Bonnetted Clanny (Meusler) LampThe lamp was built before 1907 and is the type that WWI tunnellers of the Somme, would have taken with them from the British coalfields. Ironically, its glass was made in Prussia. The items with which the lamp has been dressed reflect the dedication and sacrifice of the tunnellers, and the awful arena in which they performed their amazing acts of heroism.

The Victoria CrossThe Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy awarded to British or Commonwealth forces. It was awarded 628 times to 627 recipients in the First World War. However, William Hackett was the only WW1 tunneller to receive the VC.

Born on 11th June 1873, he worked as a miner for 23 years in the Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire coalfields. Rejected three times for being too old, Hackett eventually enlisted on 25th October 1915, despite having been diagnosed with a heart condition. He spent two weeks of basic training at Chatham, Kent, before joining the 172nd Tunnelling Company.

In June 1916, Sapper Hackett and four others were in Givenchy, France, tunnelling towards enemy lines when the Germans

detonated a mine and the shaft collapsed, burying the five men.

Hackett worked for 20 hours to create a hole and saved three of his comrades. The

remaining soldier, Private Thomas Collins, was mortally wounded, however, Sapper

Hackett stayed with him, despite having the opportunity to escape. When

another explosion occurred, both men were buried alive and died

together.

The Victoria Cross was presented by King George V to

Sapper Hackett’s widow, Alice, at Buckingham Palace on 29th December 1916.

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The first of over one thousand WW1 Beacons of Light being lit throughout the United Kingdom, Channel Islands, Isle of Man and UK Overseas Territories, will be lit on 11th November 2018, at Westminster Abbey, London, by the Dean of Westminster, from the flame of the Lamplight of Peace, in commemoration of the millions that died during dreadful conditions on the battlefields of the Western Front, on the high seas and in the air, along with paying tribute to the WW1 Tunnellers, the thousands of civilian coal miners that left the coalfields of the UK, to dig tunnels under the German Lines during World War 1.

The WW1 Tunnellers & The Lamplight of PeaceBritish and German Barbed Wire(pictured below left)The two strands of barbed wire, one British and one German, were found at Thiepval on the Somme Battlefield. They represent the hopelessness of trench warfare in which so many brave men found themselves tangled and dying on the barbs of a muddy battlefield.

Kellingley Coal (pictured left)The pieces of coal are from the Kellingley Colliery, North Yorkshire, the last major coal mine in Great Britain. It represents the selfless civilian miners who left their loved ones to join the WWI tunnellers on the Western Front. Many of them never returned.

Trench Post and Soil Sample(pictured centre)The shards of trench post built into the base of the lamp around the four panes of glass covering the various artefacts were found in a British trench during road works in 2014 at Wieltje, a hamlet north of Ypres, Belgium. The soil sample also came from a trench near Ypres. These symbolise the dreadful conditions in which those fighting on the Western Front lived and died during the four-year campaign.

Ballast (pictured right)The pieces of ballast came from between the railway lines where the WWI Armistice was signed on 11th November 1918, in the railway carriage of French military commander Marshal Ferdinand Foch. Its location in the Forest of Compiègne, 55 miles north of Paris, was chosen because it was remote and discreet. The Armistice itself was agreed six hours earlier at 5am local time. Its first term was that fighting would end at 11am.

Acknowledgements:

The concept of The Lamplight of Peace was originated by Bruno Peek LVO OBE OPR, Originator and Pageantmaster of Battle’s Over - A Nation’s Tribute 11th November 2018.

The E. Thomas & Williams Bonnetted Clanny (Meusler) Lamp - Donated by Bruno Peek.

The Victoria Cross - Replica Victoria Cross donated by Bruno Peek.

British and German Barbed Wire - Donated by Taff Gillingham, Tracey Mackenzie and Kevin Smith, directors of the Great War Huts Visitor Centre and Heritage project, Hawstead, Suffolk.Kellingley Coal - Donated by the National Union of Mineworkers, known during the Great War as the Miners Federation of Great Britain.Trench Post and Soil Sample - Donated by the In Flanders Fields Museum, Ypres, Belgium.Ballast - Donated by the l’Association du Mémorial de l’Armistice, Compiègne, France, with the valuable assistance of Elizabeth Bailey and the Friends of Compiègne, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England.Lamp Cover - Produced by students at Cliff Park Ormiston Academy, Great Yarmouth, in association with SPP Digital Great Yarmouth.Base of the Lamplight of Peace - Sponsored by Bruno Peek Pageantmaster Ltd.

The Lamplight of Peace will be lit alongside the Grave of the Unknown Warrior, Westminster Abbey, London on 4th August 2018. Following this it will be kept alight for 100 days by the four charities on the following pages, before returning to the Abbey for 6am on 11th November.

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Message from Paul Quinn OBE, Captain RN (Rtd),General Secretary, Royal Naval Association

The Royal Naval Association is proud to assume responsibility for the Lamplight of Peace for the first 25 days in the final 100 days before the Centenary of the Armistice on Remembrance Sunday, on behalf of the Royal Navy.

The Lamp will be passed to Serving Warrant Officer1 Paul Jackson at Westminster Abbey, in the presence of the Chaplain of the Fleet and the RNA National Chairman, Mr Keith Ridley.

WO1 Jackson and two Able Seamen will escort the lamp to arrive by sea at 1100 at the Historic Dockyard at Portsmouth on the Queen’s Harbour Master’s Launch ‘SOLENT SPIRIT’. The lamp will be escorted by the National Standards of the RNA and the Merchant Navy Association and an honour guard of Naval Standards and Veterans to the Jutland 100 Exhibition; when a short service of dedication will be led by the Chaplain of the Fleet. The lamp will be passed into the care of the National Museum of the Royal Navy and will be placed next to the 4-inch gun from HMS LANCE, which fired the first shot at sea of the First World War, 104 years to the day since that fateful shot. The museum is kindly hosting a reception for the naval veterans in the museum afterwards, which will include a tot of rum!

The lamp will move to the Army Chapel at Sandhurst on 29 August for the second 25 days.

It is hoped that many thousands of visitors to the Historic Dockyard will have a chance to see the Lamplight of Peace and reflect on the sacrifice of those in the Naval Service during the First World War. Visitors will be able to learn about the Battle of Jutland at the dedicated exhibition, visit HMS M33 which saw action at Gallipoli - and see the many artefacts that the Museum cares for. (Website: www.nmrn.org.uk)

Paul Quinn OBE, Captain RN (Rtd),General Secretary, Royal Naval Association

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Message from Padre Dave Crees, Academy ChaplainSandhurst Group HQ, The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst

The Royal Memorial Chapel at Sandhurst, the Home Chapel of the Officer Corps of the British Army, has a very special place in the hearts of all those Officers who serve, or have served. We are honoured to be hosting the Lamplight of Peace as it continues its journey.

The Chapel today is the third to be built at Sandhurst, and shortly into the Twentieth Century plans were made to enlarge it. However, the events of the Great War overcame the new development and it was rededicated as a “Memorial Chapel” in honour of the 5000 Officers who trained at Sandhurst and died in the hostilities. Work began in 1919, it was consecrated by the Archbishop of Canterbury in May 1921, and finally completed in 1937.

One of the most powerful and poignant images that greet those walking through the doors are the thousands of names recording the sacrifice and selfless commitment of the Officer Corps throughout history. The main pillars alone bear the inscription of 3274 Officers of the Great War, whilst the WW2 Book of Remembrance contains the names of 19,781 British and Commonwealth Officers who died during this subsequent conflict. One inscription on the Chaplain’s stall remembers the sacrifice of the Anderson Family with the names of her husband and 3 sons who all died during the Great War. It bears the inscription “a mother’s proud memory,” yet reminds all who visit of the incredible cost borne by the families also.

Within the Chapel is the territory of the Army Officer, yet standing squarely in front of the main entrance is the memorial to all ranks of the British Army. On their final morning in the Academy, after a year’s hard training, Officer Cadets come to the Royal Memorial Chapel with their families for a commissioning service before moving to the Parade

Square for the Sovereign’s Commissioning

Parade. As they leave, having been surrounded by the unbroken example of discipline, courage and commitment of previous Officers, they will pause and remember at this All Ranks Memorial just who it is that they will “Serve to Lead,” and the sacrifice that both Officer and Soldiers together made in the cause of their nation both in the Great War and in all subsequent conflicts.

(above) Inside The Royal Military Academy Chapel, (right) the All Ranks Memorial.

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Message from The Reverend David Osborn, Resident Chaplain,St Clement Danes Church, Strand, London

St Clement Danes, Central Church of The Royal Air Force, Strand, London.

The Lamplight of Peace, indeed the entire Battle’s Over - A Nation’s Tribute commemorative campaign, is a truly fitting way to remember an important time in not only the Royal Air Force’s history, but our country’s too.

Service charities such as the RAF Benevolent Fund have stood side by side with those in the RAF Family for a centenary, and this poignant tribute does much to show that through darkness comes light and hope. I am constantly inspired by the strength shown by serving personnel, veterans and dependants and very proud to remember them all through the lighting of this magnificent Lamplight.

The Reverend David Osborn, Resident Chaplain, St Clement Danes Church.

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Message from All Hallows by the Tower, Byward Street, LondonAll Hallows by the Tower is proud to be hosting the Lamplight of Peace on behalf of the Merchant Navy Association for the final twenty-five days leading up to Remembrance Sunday on 11th November. The church has a long association with the sea, sailors and maritime organisations and is honoured to be taking part in ‘Battle’s Over’, this very special commemoration of those who gave their lives during the Great War. The Lamplight will stand on the altar in the Mariners’ Chapel in the south aisle of the church, a peaceful space for reflection and prayer which is surrounded by memorials and items reflecting All Hallows’ maritime heritage.

The crucifix above the altar here, for example, is made from the wood of the famous tea clipper, Cutty Sark, and the ivory figure of Christ it bears is reputed to have come from the captain’s cabin of the Spanish Armada’s flagship. All around are All Hallows’ large collection of historic model ships, and the stained glass windows commemorate various maritime organisations.

Situated on the original Pool of London, All Hallows by the Tower is close to London’s first docks, and the Custom House; in the past many local residents were dock workers, sailors and officials. Today, many of the businesses nearby have shipping links, and the church is home to the Maritime Foundation Memorial Book for those lost at sea with no known grave, as well as to many maritime memorials. Just across the road, in Trinity Gardens, is the Merchant Navy Association’s National Memorial to members of the merchant navy lost in the two world wars. It is a fitting place to remember, and to pray for, those lost in the war, and especially those lost at sea, in this 100th anniversary year.

All Hallows by the Tower,Byward Street,London EC3R 5BJ

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Tribute to the Chinese Labourers of WWIWorld War 1 pitted the allied powers, including Britain, France and Russia, against Germany.

After years of fighting, the male populations were depleted. Soldiers were hunkered in trenches carved into the countryside of Europe. The allies needed help, and it came from China.

British recruitment began in November 1916 in Qingdao China. By trains and ships, the Chinese made their way to Europe, with thousands dying along the way.

Chinese workers dug trenches, repaired tanks in Normandy, assembled shells for artillery as well as transporting munitions, unloading supplies and war material. They ventured farther afield, too.

The story of the largest and longest-serving non-European labour contingent in the war has largely been forgotten but is slowly being rediscovered in recent years almost a century later. It is the story of farmers, intellectuals and young students assisting the war effort during the dark and dreadful days of war.

We hope that our company’s tribute to these thousands of Chinese labourers that left their homes, farms and families, will start to bring more knowledge of their sacrifice, to more people around the world.

Tai Wee KuangDirectorL Holding LimitedImage courtesy of the Tank Museum.

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This event is being organised in association with:The Society of Editors, Army Cadet Force, Air Training Corps, Sea Cadet Corps, Combined Cadet Force, Boys’ Brigade, The Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association (Northern Ireland Branch),

The Loyal Company of Town Criers, Irish Pipe Band Association (IPBA), Association of English Cathedrals, The Church of Scotland, Action of Churches Together in Scotland (ACTS),the Society of Local Council Clerks (SLCC) and Marching Band Activity United Kingdom (MBAUK), The Honourable Guild of Town Criers New Zealand, The Loyal Company of Town Criers,

Pipe Bands Australia, Brass Bands England, The Honourable Guild of Town Criers New Zealand, Merchant Navy Association, Royal Naval Association, ABF The Soldiers’ Charity,Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund, Trinity House, National Association of Local Councils, National Association of Civic Officers,

One Voice Wales, National Trust, English Heritage, L Holding Limited, Central Council of Bellringers, The College of Pipingand the National Union of Mineworkers (formerly known as Miners Federation of Great Britain).

For further information relating to the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers, please visit: www.cccbr.org.ukAndrew Rosindell MP - Chairman of the Flags & Heraldry Committee A.P.P.G. and Alexander Walker, Parliamentary Advisor.

We would like to thank the many and various councils, churches, organisations, local communities, commercial companies, private land owners and others to date listed below,for their generous participation in this unique, local community tribute.

There are a number of others taking part as private occasions, so are not open to the general public so have asked not to be listed.

(The Merchant Navy Association will be lighting 12 further Beacons, the locations of which will be confirmed nearer the date).

ENGLANDAVONMempnett FarmSt Mary Redcliffe Church

BEDFORDSHIRELeighton-Linslade Town CouncilSilsoe Parish CouncilPotton Town CouncilLuton Borough CouncilBillington Parish CouncilStanbridge Parish CouncilShefford Town CouncilMillbrook Parish MeetingAmpthill Town Council, Ampthill Armistice 100 Committee including The Royal British Legion, Army & Navy CadetsSandy Town CouncilStotfold Town Council

Dunstable Downs (National Trust & Dunstable Town Council)Bedford Borough CouncilHaynes Parish CouncilToddington Branch of The Royal British LegionBarton-le-Clay Parish CouncilRisley Parish CouncilTurvey Parish CouncilBrickhill Parish Council

BERKSHIREWraysbury Parish CouncilNewbury Town CouncilSlough Borough CouncilDatchet Parish CouncilEnglefield EstateRoyal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead & Crown EstateHungerford Town CouncilSunningdale Parish CouncilDonnington Castle - (English Heritage)

Thatcham Town CouncilEton Town CouncilFinchampstead Parish Council & St James’s Church, FinchampsteadBracknell Town CouncilSonning Parish CouncilAldermaston Parish Council

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE The Parks Trust - Milton KeynesOlney Town CouncilAkeley Parish CouncilWolverton & Greenleys Town CouncilBerryfields Parish CouncilStoke Poges Parish CouncilBeaconsfield Town CouncilGreat Horwood Parish CouncilLittle Horwood Parish CouncilQuainton Parish CouncilCublington Parish CouncilSteeple Claydon Parish Council

Whaddon Parish CouncilAshridge Estate - Ivinghoe Beacon (National Trust)Hogshaw Parish MeetingLatimer & Ley Hill Parish CouncilChalfont St Peter Parish CouncilAshendon Parish CouncilWooburn & Bourne End Parish CouncilSoulbury Parish CouncilIvers Parish Council & Iver Heath Branch,The Royal British LegionPenn and Tylers Green Residents Society

CAMBRIDGESHIRE St Neots Town CouncilHuntingdon Town CouncilChatteris Town CouncilEltisley VillageWarboys Parish CouncilCottenham Parish CouncilSawtry Parish Council

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East Cambridgeshire District & City of Ely CouncilCambridgeshire County CouncilDoddington Parish CouncilHolme Parish CouncilSoham Town Council & Soham Royal British LegionCarlton-cum-Willingham VillageSt Ives Town Council

CHESHIRE Northwich Town CouncilSt Oswald’s Church - Lower PeoverBeeston Parish Council & Beeston CastleAlsager Town CouncilTushingham, Macefen & Bradley ParishWinsford Town CouncilFrodsham Town Council & Frodsham WWI Commemoration Working GroupDisley Parish CouncilLittle Budworth Parish CouncilWybunbury Parish CouncilBeeston Castle - (English Heritage)Malpas 100 Years OnAnson Engine Museum - PoyntonLittle Leigh Parish CouncilBolesworth EstateHartford Parish CouncilBollington Town Council, Bollington & District Branch, Royal British LegionHorton Parish Council & the Rudyard Lake League of FriendsAppleton Parish Council

CLEVELANDBillingham Town Council

CORNWALL St Michael’s Mount (FAR WEST TIP OF ENGLAND)

Torpoint Town PartnershipLizard Lighthouse - Trinity HousePelynt Parish CouncilSt Mabyn Parish CouncilLiskeard Town CouncilSt Stephens by Launceston Rural Parish CouncilPenzance Town CouncilHelson Town Council & Helston WWI Heritage ProjectSouth Petherwin Parish CouncilMadron Parish CouncilGwennap Parish CouncilMarazion Town CouncilCarn Brea Parish Council Probus Parish CouncilSt Enoder Parish CouncilMorval Parish CouncilThe Ruan Social Group (RSG)St Cleer Royal British Legion - & other organisationsRotary Club of BodminMorwenstow ParishLaunceston Town CouncilNorth Tamerton Parish CouncilSt Michael Penkivel Parish CouncilLooe Town CouncilTrelissick (National Trust)St Agnes Beacon (National Trust)Roseland - Dodman Point (National Trust)St Keverne Parish CouncilBotus Fleming Parish CouncilPolperro Community CouncilPillaton World War One Commemoration GroupNational Trust - First & Last Hill, Chapel Carn Brea, West Cornwall (see photo top right)

COUNTY DURHAM Brandon and Meadowfield Royal British Legion, Carrside Youth and Community Project and St. John’s Hall, MeadowfieldShotley Bridge Cricket ClubFerryhill Town CouncilHartlepool Borough CouncilWaldridge Parish CouncilSt Andrew’s Church - WinstonBrandon & Byshottles Parish CouncilManfield with Cliffe Parish CouncilGreat Aycliffe Town CouncilBarnard Castle Town CouncilSpennymoor Town CouncilCoxhoe Parish CouncilBarnard Castle - (English Heritage)Eggleston Parish Council

Healeyfield Parish CouncilHaswell Parish CouncilFishburn Parish CouncilSherburn Village Parish CouncilGreater Willington Town CouncilHealeyfield Parish CouncilRomaldkirk Parish CouncilBoldron Parish MeetingTow Law Town CouncilLanchester Parish Council and Burnhope Parish CouncilCatchgate and Annfield Plain Action Partnership (CAP-AP)Esh Parish CouncilStanley Town CouncilCatchgate and Annfield Plain Action Partnership

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CUMBRIABrampton Parish CouncilProvincial Grand Lodge of Cumberland and Westmorland FreemasonsWhitwell and Selside Parish MeetingMansergh Parish MeetingHeversham Parish CouncilMatson Ground Estate Co LtdCumberland & Westmorland Freemasons Windermere Lodge 2217Windermere Town CouncilTorver Parish CouncilConiston Parish CouncilDalston Parish CouncilMilburn Parish CouncilMuncaster Parish Council (3 Beacons)West Cumberland FreemasonsLamplugh and District Heritage Society & Lamplugh Young FarmersMaryport Town CouncilScaleby Parish Hall CommitteeBootle Parish Council, Millom Without Parish Council and Whicham Parish CouncilBewcastle Parish CouncilDearham Parish CouncilMillom Town CouncilBlindbothel Parish CouncilCarlisle Castle - (English Heritage)Birdoswald Roman Fort - (English Heritage)Castle Carrock & Geltsdale Parish CouncilHelsington Parish CouncilScafell Pike Beacon (National Trust)Workington Town Council

DERBYSHIRE Erewash Borough Council (2 Beacons)South Derbyshire District CouncilShardlow Church and Shardlow & Great Wilne Parish CouncilDuffield Parish CouncilPilsley Parish Council

Northwood and Tinkersley Parish CouncilBradwell Parish CouncilAston-on-Trent Parish CouncilHorsley Woodhouse Parish Council & Horsley Woodhouse Scout GroupWhaley Bridge Town CouncilHigh Peak Borough CouncilChelmorton Parish CouncilDerbyshire & Lancashire Gliding ClubPeveril Castle - (English Heritage)Dethick, Lea and Holloway Parish CouncilHolymoorside & Walton Parish CouncilKirk Langley (Shirley & Paul Niblock lighting a Beacon in honour of their Grandfather, Walter Wallis. This is a PRIVATE EVENT)Melbourne Parish CouncilLongshaw (National Trust)Shirland and Higham Parish CouncilDerbyshire ScoutsAlfreton Town CouncilCrich Parish Council

DEVON Blackborough VillageBishopsteignton Parish CouncilDelamore EstateLympstone Parish CouncilExeter City CouncilKings Nympton Community GroupGermansweek ParishStart Point - Trinity HousePlympton & District Civic SocietyMorchard Bishop Parish CouncilBuckland Brewer Parish CouncilCrediton Town CouncilHennock Parish CouncilBorough of PooleNewton Abbot Town Council (3 Beacons)Lifton Parish CouncilSouth Tawton Parish CouncilOkehampton Hamlets Parish CouncilChagford Parish Council

Strete Parish CouncilPeter Tavy Parish CouncilNewton Poppleford and Harpford Parish CouncilBideford Town CouncilClifford Estate Company Ltd & Chudleigh Town CouncilLuppitt Parish CouncilBurrington Parish CouncilHolsworthy Town CouncilDawlish Town CouncilBranscombe Beach (National Trust)Potters Hill (National Trust)30 Commando Information Exploitation Group, Royal MarinesTotnes Town Council

St Michael de Rupe - Brentor (above). This Church is the highest working Church in Southern England - and was an original Beacon Church.Address: Brent Tor, Nr Tavistock, DevonPhotograph credited to Colin Sargent.

DORSET Portland Bill - Trinity HouseSturminster Newton Town CouncilBournemouth CouncilBeaminster Town CouncilBere Regis Parish CouncilCharmouth Parish CouncilBorough of PooleBridport Town CouncilSilton Parish MeetingFerndown Town Council, St Mary’s Church & Ferndown Royal British LegionHambury Tout/The Lulworth EstateStratton (Dorset) Parish CouncilAllington Hill, Cooper’s Field and Wood

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Community GroupSydling St Nicholas Parish CouncilDorchester Town CouncilPortland Parish Council & Portland Royal British LegionChristchurch Borough CouncilWimborne Cemetery Joint Management Committee

EAST & WEST SUSSEX Crowborough Town CouncilCommunity of Brightling VillageWave Leisure Trust LtdShining Lights (Bexhill Ltd)Corporation of WinchelseaCrawley Borough Council1st Horam Scout Group & Horam Parish CouncilAlfriston Parish CouncilBurwash Parish CouncilNorthiam Parish CouncilHamsey Parish Council & East Chiltington Parish CouncilWillingdon and Jevington Parish CouncilMilland Parish CouncilUckfield Town CouncilHooe Parish CouncilBognor Regis Town CouncilHeathfield and Waldron Parish CouncilNewick Parish Council with Newick Bonfire SocietySouthbourne Sea ScoutsLittlehampton Town CouncilTwineham Parish CouncilBurgess Hill Town CouncilWorthing Borough CouncilFriends of Shoreham FortVillage of BrightlingCrawley Borough CouncilEast Grinstead Town Council

Ditching Parish CouncilEwhursh Parish CouncilBoxgrove Parish CouncilHaywards Heath Community CICBosham Parish CouncilBattle Town CouncilEast Wittering and Bracklesham Parish CouncilNational Trust Slindon Estate - SlindonEartham Parish MeetingTillington Parish CouncilCuckfield Parish CouncilHartfield Parish CouncilPetworth Town CouncilNinfield Parish Council, Ninfield Carnival Association and Ninfield Memorial Hall CommitteeRusper Parish Council

EAST YORKSHIRE Rowley Parish CouncilSutton upon Derwent Parish CouncilMarket Weighton Town CouncilKilpin Parish CouncilHessle Town CouncilSancton All Saints Church PCCWithernsea Town CouncilHedon Town CouncilBeverley Town CouncilRawcliffe Parish CouncilBishop Buirton Parish CouncilWithernsea Town CouncilNorth Ferriby Parish CouncilSkerne and Wansford Parish CouncilBridlington Town Council

ESSEXBroxted Parish CouncilWhite Colne Parish CouncilBurnham-on-Crouch Town CouncilWivenhoe Town Council

Harwich Pier - Trinity HouseSt Lawrence Parish CouncilRochford District CouncilIngatestone and Fryerning Parish CouncilWaltham Abbey Town CouncilHarwich SocietyHigh Easter Parish CouncilSt Lawrence PCCMaldon District CouncilWest Bergholt Parish CouncilLoughton Town CouncilBillericay Town CouncilGreat Bentley Parish CouncilGreat Canfield Parish CouncilColchester Borough CouncilGreat Totham Parish CouncilMargaret Roding Parish CouncilLittle Easton Parish CouncilIlford East Scout DistrictAlphamstone & Lamarsh Parish CouncilThaxted Parish CouncilThurrock Council & Coalhouse FortGreat Easton and Tilty Parish Council - 2 BeaconsArdleigh Parish CouncilWitham Town CouncilSouthend-on-Sea Borough Council - (Southend Pier & Cenotaph on the Cliffs)Chappel Parish Council, Chappel Millennium Green and Chappel Parish Church of England SchoolTendring District CouncilThurrock Council & PurfleetGreat and Little Tey Village CommitteeSlaidburn & Easington Parish CouncilLayer de la Haye PCC

GLOUCESTERSHIRE Girlguiding GloucestershireWotton Under Edge & District Round Table

Stow on the Wold Town CouncilLydney Town CouncilCheltenham Trust & Cheltenham Town HallWickwar Parish CouncilOldbury on Severn Parish CouncilWindrush Parish MeetingAdlestrop VillageSt Edward’s Evenlode PCCPatchway Town CouncilSiston Parish Council (South Gloucestershire)Downend & Bromley Heath Parish CouncilCoberley Parish CouncilTR Limbrich and Son (Limbrick Family)Poole Keynes Village HallBourton on the Water Parish Council

GREATER MANCHESTER Stockport Metropolitan Borough CouncilTameside Council & Tameside Armed Services CommunityManchester CathedralBolton CouncilRochdale Borough Council

HAMPSHIRE East Meon Parish CouncilOdiham Parish CouncilLiss Parish CouncilCandovers Parish CouncilPortsmouth City CouncilBramley Parish CouncilDamerham Parish CouncilDenmead Parish CouncilHythe Marina CentreWest End Parish CouncilBishop’s Waltham Parish CouncilHythe and Dibden Parish CouncilOverton Parish CouncilHurst Castle - (English Heritage)Porchester Castle - (English Heritage) in association with Fareham Borough Council

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New Milton Town Council, New Milton Lions & Royal British LegionStockbridge Down (National Trust)Alton Town Council & St Lawrence ChurchSherfield on Loddon Parish Council & Sherfield Village Green Volunteers

HEREFORDSHIRE Hereford City CouncilRoss-on-Wye Town CouncilSandridge Parish CouncilBirchanger Parish Council and Birchanger Sports & Social Club

HERTFORDSHIRE Benington Recreation Ground Charity TrustHormead Community GroupSt Stephen Parish CouncilHighfield Park TrustStevenage Borough CouncilHertfordshire County CouncilShenley Parish CouncilPerry Green and Green Tye Preservation SocietyWelwyn Hatfield Borough CouncilSt Albans City and District CouncilFurneaux Pelham HallWoodcock Hill Village Green Committee (WHVG)Croft Castle (National Trust)Harpenden Town CouncilStanstead Abbotts Local History Society & Stanstead Abbots Parish CouncilWatford Borough CouncilAldenham Parish Council

ISLE OF WIGHT St Catherine’s Lighthouse, Southern Tip of the Isle of Wight - Trinity House

The Royal British Legion - Isle of Wight County CommitteeCarisbrooke Castle - (English Heritage)

KENT East Peckham Parish CouncilTemple Ewell Parish CouncilHildenborough Parish CouncilCanterbury City CouncilWestenhanger Castle & Stanford Parish Council8th Sheppey Scout GroupDymchurch Parish CouncilNorth Foreland - Trinity HousePetham VillageYalding Parish CouncilRiver Parish CouncilBenenden Parish CouncilHawkhurst Parish CouncilChislet Parish CouncilRusthall Parish CouncilAldington and Bonnington Parish CouncilSaint Peter and Saint Paul’s Church - FarninghamSnodland Town CouncilSt Nicholas-at-Wade & Sarre Parish CouncilLyminge Parish CouncilLydd Town CouncilHever Residents Association and Hever Parish CouncilBidborough Parish CouncilBroadstairs & St Peter’s Town Council10th Deal Eastry ScoutsAshford Borough CouncilFriends of Capel ChurchBadlesmere Parish HallGreat Chart Remembers - Great ChartEastry Parish CouncilTenterden Town CouncilBirchington Parish CouncilBorough Green Parish CouncilPlaxtol Parish Council

New Romney Town CouncilHartlip Parish CouncilDover Town CouncilNewchurch Parish CouncilWoodnesborough Parish CouncilLamberhurst Parish CouncilChilham Parish CouncilEgerton Parish CouncilThe Three Suttons and Sutton Valence & District Branch RBLStockbury Parish CouncilHartley Parish CouncilDetling Parish CouncilHoo St Werburgh Parish CouncilLeeds Parish CouncilWye with Hinxhill Parish CouncilHarrietsham Parish CouncilWickhambreaux Parish CouncilMersham and Sevington Parish CouncilWesterham Town CouncilHorton Kirby and South Darenth Parish CouncilStaplehurst Parish CouncilWestwell Parish CouncilNewington History Group - NewingtonDover Castle - (English Heritage)Longfield and New Barn Parish CouncilAppledore Kent’s Battle’s Over, including, Appledore Local History Society, Appledore Parish Council and Appledore Recreation Ground CommitteeTeston Parish CouncilCranbrook & Sissinghurst Parish CouncilCliffe and Cliffe Woods Parish CouncilAsh-cum-Ridley Parish CouncilCrundale Parish CouncilFolkestone Town CouncilDormansland Parish CouncilWingham Parish CouncilBrenchley Parish CouncilCharing Parish Council

Womenswold Parish CouncilFrittenden Parish CouncilBiddenden Parish CouncilHorsmonden Parish CouncilSevenoaks Town CouncilMargate Charter TrusteesBrabourne Parish CouncilSandgate Parish CouncilEythorne Parish CouncilLower Halstow Parish CouncilCliffsend Parish CouncilUpchurch Parish CouncilMereworth Parish CouncilSwanley Town CouncilHigh Halden Parish CouncilSandhurst Parish CouncilHythe Town CouncilGravesham Borough CouncilManston Parish CouncilEynsford Parish Council & Eynsford and Farningham Scout GroupSandgate Parish CouncilMarden Parish CouncilWarehorne Parish CouncilAllhallows Parish Council & Friends of All Saints ChurchChevening Parish CouncilSouth Foreland Light House - White Cliffs (National Trust)Manston Parish CouncilSandwich Town CouncilHeadcorn Parish CouncilHawkinge Town CouncilRipple Parish CouncilUpchurch Parish CouncilHartley Parish CouncilWaltham Parish CouncilElmsted Parish CouncilMersham and Sevington Parish Council

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LANCASHIRE Staining Parish CouncilEarby Town CouncilWest Lancashire Borough CouncilWhittington Parish CouncilWyre CouncilChorley CouncilFylde Borough CouncilLancaster City CouncilPilling Parish CouncilDuchy of Lancaster - Lancaster Castle & Lancaster City CouncilWhitworth Town CouncilWest Bradford Parish CouncilGrindleton Parish CouncilBretherton Parish CouncilBold Parish CouncilRibby with Wrea Parish Council & Westby with Plumptons Parish CouncilLittle Eccleston and Larbreck Parish CouncilPreesall Town CouncilSlaidburn & Easington Parish CouncilWarton Parish CouncilWhittle-le-Woods and Clayton-le-Woods War Memorial CommitteeMellor Parish CouncilWhittle-le-Woods Parish CouncilFylde Borough CouncilGarstang Parish CouncillorHolme Parish CouncilSouth Ribble Borough CouncilHolme Parish Council

LEICESTERSHIRE Husbands Bosworth Parish CouncilLeicestershire County CouncilFleckney Parish CouncilGreat Easton Parish CouncilBroughton Astley Parish CouncilAshby de la Zouch Town Council

Thorpe Acre Scout GroupBarkby and Barkby Thorpe Parish CouncilEarl Shilton Town CouncilHinckley and Bosworth Borough CouncilBreedon on the Hill Parish CouncilTwyford Recreation GroundGlenfield Parish CouncilAll Saints with Holy Trinity Church, Loughborough, the Fearon Community Association and the 1st Loughborough (Parish Church) Scout GroupCharnwood Borough CouncilMelton Borough CouncilOadby & Wigston Borough CouncilLutterworth Town CouncilBurbage Parish CouncilLubenham Parish Council

LINCOLNSHIREInternational Bomber Command CentreWorlaby Parish CouncilHibaldstow Parish CouncilElsham Parish CouncilCorby Glen Parish CouncilHaxey Parish CouncilPinchbeck Parish Council & St. Mary’s ChurchDeeping St James Parish CouncilStapleford Parish MeetingMetheringham, Sots Hole and Tanvats Parish CouncilEpworth Town CouncilScopwick and Kirkby Green Parish CouncilScrivelsby EstateNorth East Lincolnshire (3 Beacons)Louth Town CouncilBarrowby Parish CouncilCrowland Parish CouncilCollyweston Parish CouncilElsham Parish CouncilLincolnshire County Council & Lincoln CastleKirton Holme

South Kesteven District CouncilThreekingham, Spanby & Stow Parish MeetingWinterton Town CouncilSurfleet Parish Council

LONDONMerchant Navy Association National Memorial - Tower Hill, London Royal Borough of Greenwich (3 Beacons)Barnet Borough ScoutsLondon Borough of HaveringEaling CouncilLondon Borough of IslingtonLondon Borough of CamdenLondon Borough of Merton

MERSEYSIDEBillinge Chapel End Parish CouncilCronton Parish CouncilSt Helen’s Council

NORFOLK Thorpe St Andrew Town CouncilPotters Leisure ResortMelton Constable Parish CouncilCromer - Trinity HouseShouldham Parish CouncilAshill Parish CouncilNorfolk Tank Museum Lingwood and Burlingham Parish CouncilWells Harbour CommissionersHoning Village HallThetford Town CouncilClaxton Parish CouncilLetheringsett with Glandford Parish CouncilWiveton Parish CouncilDownham Market Town CouncilAshwellthorpe and Fundenhall Parish CouncilOverstrand Parish CouncilNecton Parish Council

Marshland St James Parish CouncilWalpole Cross Keys Parish CouncilBarton Bendish Parish CouncilSwanton Novers Parish CouncilLangham Parish CouncilNorwich City CouncilGreat Yarmouth Borough CouncilRollesby Parish CouncilBlakeney Parish CouncilSurlingham Parish CouncilDersingham Parish CouncilAttleborough Town CouncilGarvestone, Reymerston & Thuxton Parish CouncilHockham Parish CouncilWood Norton Parish CouncilBeeston Regis Parish CouncilRepps with BastwickChedgrave Parish CouncilHardingham Parish Council and Village Hall CommitteeAcle Bridge Inn, AcleGreat Massingham Parish CouncilTittleshall Parish CouncilNorfolk District CouncilHeacham Parish CouncilStoke Ferry Parish CouncilDickleburgh & Rushall Parish CouncilNorthrepps Parish CouncilFincham Parish CouncilWest Dereham Parish CouncilBroome Parish CouncilMorston Parish CouncilNorth Norfolk District Council & Cromer Town CouncilKelling Parish CouncilFakenham Town CouncilSheringham Town CouncilHardingham Parish CouncilCringleford Parish Council

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Mundesley Parish Council Events Working GroupHickling Parish Council, Hickling Playing Field & Recreation Ground CharityCroxton Village Hall Management CommitteeBorough Council of King’s Lynn & West NorfolkSt Mary Magdalene ChurchColtishall Parish CouncilBlickling Estate (National Trust)East Carleton & Ketteringham Parish CouncilWimbotsham Parish Council

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Thrapston Town CouncilCorby Borough CouncilLittle Addington Parish CouncilRaunds Town CouncilFarthinghoe and Steane Parish CouncilBrackley Town CouncilIrthlingborough Town CouncilNorthamptonshire County Council & All Saints’ ChurchCrick Parish CouncilGrendon Parish CouncilHarlestone Parish CouncilDuston Parish CouncilCogenhoe and Whiston Parish CouncilLitchborough Parish CouncilCold Higham Parish CouncilWhittlebury Parish CouncilHelmdon Parish CouncilBozeat Parish CouncilDenton Parish CouncilPaulerspury Parish CouncilMiddleton Cheney Parish CouncilWeldon Parish CouncilHackleton Parish CouncilWeedon Bec Parish Council

NORTHUMBERLAND Heugh Hill (Holy Island) - Trinity HouseMorpeth Town CouncilAmble Town CouncilFord & Etal Estates with the North Northumberland Branch of The Royal British LegionLindisfarne Priory - (English Heritage)Housesteads Roman Fort - (English Heritage)Berwick-upon-Tweed Barracks - (English Heritage)Seaton Delaval Hall (National Trust)Ponteland Town CouncilThe Alnwick Garden - Alnwick

NORTH YORKSHIRE Richmond Town CouncilWest Tanfield CommitteeDanby Beacon TrustBentham Town CouncilMasham Parish CouncilSpofforth with Stockeld Parish CouncilSkipton Town CouncilBewerley Parish CouncilTadcaster Town CouncilTan Hill Inn (HIGHEST PUB IN GREAT BRITAIN)Barlby and Osgogby Town CouncilLeavening Parish CouncilSettle Town CouncilGoldsborough HallWillerby Parish CouncilRiccall Parish CouncilDalton on Tees Parish CouncilGateford Parish CouncilLangthorpe Parish CouncilWistow Parish CouncilAskham Richard Parish CouncilRudby Parish CouncilBurton in Lonsdale Parish Council

Whitley Parish CouncilEscrick Parish CouncilSherburn Parish CouncilClapham cum Newby Parish CouncilEskdaleside cum Ugglebarnby Parish CouncilKnaresborough Town ClerkScagglethorpe Parish CouncilBaldersby & Baldersby St James Parish CouncilGreat Ayton Parish CouncilDarley & Menwith Parish CouncilSettringham Parish CouncilLong Preston Parish CouncilRawcliffe Parish CouncilMiddleham Town CouncilThirsk Royal British Legion in association with the Rotary Club of ThirskScarborough Castle - (English Heritage)Richmond Castle - (English Heritage)Whitby Abbey - (English Heritage)Pickering Castle - (English Heritage)Middleham Castle - (English Heritage)Roecliffe & Westwick Parish CouncilSneaton Village Community in association with Beacon Farm, supported by Sneaton Parish CouncilTanfield Parish CouncilBilbrough Parish CouncilEasingwold Town CouncilUpper and Nether Poppleton Parish CouncilsCopmanthorpe Parish CouncilOrmesby Hall (National Trust)Goldsborough Hall - Harrogate Borough CouncilCarleton Community UmbrellaRomanby Parish CouncilLothersdale Events CommitteeSpofforth with Stockeld Parish CouncilSutton-in-Craven Parish CouncilHetton Cum Bordley, Cracoe & Rlyston Parish Councils

Cowling Parish CouncilBentham Town Council & St John’s BenthamBishopthorpe Parish Council

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Nottingham City CouncilKimberley Town CouncilClarborough and Welham Parish CouncilFlintham Parish CouncilCostock Parish CouncilBunny Parish CouncilWysall Parish CouncilWilloughby on the Wolds Parish CouncilElston Parish CouncilCollingham Parish CouncilNottingham City CouncilNormanton on the Wolds Parish CouncilShelford Parish Council - NottinghamshirePlumtree Parish CouncilEast Stoke Parish CouncilWhatton in the Vale Parish CouncilThurgarton Parish CouncilStanton on the Wolds Parish CouncilEast Markham Parish CouncilOrston Parish CouncilThe Royal British Legion - Worksop BranchHarworth Estates, Tetron Point LP and Warsop, Meden Vale and District Royal British Legion

OXFORDSHIRE Wootton Memorial Playing Field CommitteeAbingdon-on-Thames Town CouncilSwinbrook & Widford Parish CouncilUpper Lea FarmVale of White Horse & Faringdon Town CouncilBrightwell Baldwin Parish MeetingLockinge Estate with Ardington & Lockinge Parish CouncilThe Bix Branch of The Royal British Legion

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Greatworth Parish CouncilSwyncombe Parish CouncilBanbury Town CouncilThame Town CouncilClanfield FestivalBuscot & Coleshill - White Horse Hill (National Trust)Witney Town CouncilBodicote Parish CouncilBucknell Parish CouncilOxfordshire County CouncilPeppard RevelsNettlebed and District Royal British LegionWestcote Parish CouncilBrize Norton Parish Council

RUTLAND Rutland County CouncilBarrowden

SHROPSHIRE Clive Parish CouncilBurwarton EstatesSibdon Parish MeetingWhixall Parish CouncilCound Parish CouncilIghtfield and Calverhall Parish CouncilMuch Wenlock Town CouncilBayston Hill Parish Council & Bayston Hill ScoutsLights Out TrefonenRuyton XI Towns Parish CouncilAstley Abbotts Parish CouncilBishops Castle Town CouncilMarket Drayton Town CouncilBishops Castle Town CouncilActon Burnell Group Parish Council

SOMERSET North Somerset CouncilSedgemoor District Council

AH Trollope-BellewLong Ashton Community Association SomersetPeasedown St John Parish CouncilKingsdon Parish CouncilEverard Family - Broford FarmTrull Parish CouncilMidsomer Norton Town CouncilCucklington Parish MeetingWilliton Parish CouncilPriddy Parish Council & Priddy Friendly SocietyChard Town CouncilClatworthy Parish CouncilPriston Parish CouncilSt Cuthbert (Out) Parish CouncilIlminster Town CouncilDunkerton & Tunley Parish CouncilUphill Village SocietyBanwell Parish CouncilStawell Village Hall CommitteeUphill Village Society

SOUTH YORKSHIRE Tickhill Town CouncilHunshelf Parish CouncilCharles & Rosalind BucklerTankersley Parish CouncilSheffield Vulcan Rotary ClubHellaby Parish CouncilAusterfield Parish CouncilPenistone Agricultural ShowWales Parish CouncilBurghwallis Parish CouncilSykehouse Parish CouncilBrinsworth Parish CouncilWadworth Village Hall CommitteeConisbrough Castle - (English Heritage)Armthorpe Parish CouncilFwd Martha’s Yard Hoylands Community GardenMaltby Town Council

STAFFORDSHIRE Lichfield City CouncilCheddleton & Wetley Rocks Parish CouncilParish of Quinton & AdmingtonEndon with Stanley Parish CouncilCannock Chase CouncilStone Town CouncilRugeley Town CouncilLoggerheads Parish CouncilKingsley Parish CouncilDilhorne Recreation CentreHixon Millennium Green TrustCroxden Parish CouncilBishops Offley Millennium Green TrustColwich Parish CouncilStaffordshire Moorlands District CouncilWhittington and Fisherwick Parish CouncilButterton History GroupTutbury CastleBrown Edge Parish Council & Brown Edge Action GroupChebsey Parish CouncilSt Michael’s Church, Rocester

SUFFOLK West Row Village War Memorial, West RowBures St Mary Parish Council & Bures Royal British LegionLevington and Stratton Hall Parish CouncilOrford & Gedgrave Parish CouncilMendlesham Parish CouncilSudbury Town CouncilNacton Community CouncilWaveney District CouncilLittle Thurlow and Great Thurlow Parish CouncilsFriston Parochial Church CouncilIpswich Borough CouncilMetfield Parish CouncilAlderton Parish Council

Burstall Parish CouncilSproughton Parish CouncilHolton St Mary VillageBarnham Parish CouncilBeccles Town CouncilKedington Parish Council and Kedington & District Branch Royal British LegionHaverhill Town CouncilAldeburgh Town CouncilGlemham Hall Events & Little Glemham Parish CouncilWoodbridge Town CouncilLaxfield Parish CouncilCockfield Parish CouncilWoolverstone Village with Woollverstone Parish Council & Ipswich High School for GirlsGreat Bealings Parish CouncilBungay Town TrustWoolpit Parish CouncilBoxford Community CouncilKirton & Falkenham Parish CouncilBeck Row, Holywell Row & Kenny Hill Parish CouncilWhepstead Community AssociationBenhall & Sternfield Parish CouncilClare Community Association (CCA)Brent Eleigh Parish CouncilBadingham Parish CouncilCapel St Mary War Memorial TrustHepworth Parish CouncilRushmere St Andrew Parish CouncilNorton Parish CouncilKettlebaston Parish CouncilHitcham Parish CouncilWissett Parish Council with Wissett Community Council & Church CouncilsGreat Ashfield Parish CouncilKesgrave Town CouncilCombs Parish CouncilMelton WWI Heritage Group

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Great and Little Whelnetham Parish CouncilHenley Parish Council/Henley Community CentreLong Melford Parish Council & Royal British LegionEaston Parish CouncilIxworth Branch, Royal British LegionVillage of ShadingfieldBeyton Village Association & Parish Council - (THE 1000TH WW1 BEACON OF LIGHT TO BE REGISTERED)Stanton Parish CouncilOffton and Willisham Parish CouncilPettistree Parish CouncilWortham & Burgate Parish CouncilLavenham Parish CouncilWhelnetham Parish CouncilStowupland Parish CouncilSutton Parish CouncilStrutton Parish Council

SURREY Farnham CastleCaterham Festival CommitteeWest End Parish CouncilNormandy Parish CouncilGuildford Borough Council & Guildford Lions ClubsReigate and Banstead Borough CouncilWorplesdon Parish CouncilRoyal British Legion (Pirbright Branch)Lingfield Parish CouncilDormansland Parish CouncilCranleigh Parish CouncilEpsom & Ewell Borough CouncilChiddingfold Parish Council

TYNE AND WEARTynemouth PriorySunderland City Council

WARWICKSHIRERoyal Leamington Spa Town Council Stratford-upon-Avon Town Council & Stratford-upon-Avon District CouncilSnitterfield Parish CouncilFillongley Parish CouncilHarbury Parish CouncilBishop’s Itchington Parish CouncilSalford Priors Parish CouncilBrinklow Parish CouncilColeshill Town CouncilAnsty Parish CouncilBudbrooke Parish CouncilLeek Wootton & Guy’s Cliffe Parish CouncilWolvey Parish CouncilUpper and Lower QuintonMoreton Morrell Parish Council & Moreton Morrell CE Primary SchoolSoutham Town Council and Southam Branch Royal British LegionAlcester Town Council and Alcester Royal British LegionBishops Itchington Scout GroupArley Parish Council

WEST MIDLANDS St Stephen’s Church - RednalBirmingham City CouncilSolihull Metropolitan Borough CouncilSt. Peters Collegiate Church - WolverhamptonWythall Community AssociationDudley Council & Dudley Zoological GardensSandwell Metropolitan Borough Council

WEST YORKSHIRE Wakefield Metropolitan District CouncilStrathmore/Blackshaw ParishHebden Royd Town CouncilClifford Parish CouncilHemsworth Town CouncilEmley Millennium Green

Normanton Town CouncilCollingham with Linton Parish CouncilKippax British Legion & Kippax Parish CouncilR&CP Haigh and SonsBarwick in Elmet Parish CouncilScholes Parish CouncilWoolley Village Residents AssociationBaildon Town CouncilAckworth Parish CouncilFriends of Cliff Recreation Ground - HolmfirthCrigglestone Parish CouncilBramham Community Action GroupCalderdale CouncilLeeds City Council & Calverley/Farsley/Rodley CommunityCalverley Project 2000

WILTSHIRE Manorial Court for the Hundred & Borough of CrickladeSteeple Ashton BellringersSemington VillageSutton Benger Village Hall & Recreation Ground CharityWestbury Town CouncilStanton Saint Bernard Parish CouncilAmesbury Town CouncilStratton St Margaret Parish CouncilStonehenge - (English Heritage)Compton Bassett Parish CouncilPamber Parish CouncilMere Town CouncilMalmesbury Town CouncilMarlborough Town Council and the Rotary Club of Marlborough & DistrictPoulshot Village Trust

WORCESTERSHIRE Worcestershire County CouncilSevern End Estate

Ripple Parish Council & Great Mongeham Parish CouncilHindlip, Martin Hussingtree & Salwarpe Parish CouncilRomsley Parish CouncilKempsey Parish CouncilOverbury EnterprisesRock Parish CouncilHanley William, Hanley Broadheath & Hanley Childe Parish/Edward YarnoldClent Parish CouncilClent Hill (National Trust)St John-in-Bedwardine ChurchWorcester City CouncilClent Parish Council

CHANNEL ISLANDS & ISLE OF MAN SARKMen of Sark Memorial CrossSTATES OF ALDERNEYSTATES OF GUERNSEYSTATES OF JERSEY

ISLE OF MANIsle of Man GovernmentIsle of Man Civil Defence

NORTHERN IRELAND St Macartin’s Cathedral (MOST WESTERLY CATHEDRAL IN THE UNITED KINGDOM)Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council (2 Beacons)Ards and North Down Borough Council(3 Beacons)Mid & East Antrim Borough CouncilLisburn & Castlereagh City Council

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Killyleagh Remembers the Great WarCauseway Coast & Glens Borough Council (Incorporating 4 Beacons)ColeraineBallymoneyBallycastleLimavadyDerry and Strabane District Council (2 Beacons)

SCOTLAND Aberdeen City CouncilArgyll EstatesWest Lothian CouncilNorth Ayrshire CouncilThe Royal Burgh of Annan Community Council & Annan Branch of the Royal British LegionRenfrewshire LieutenancyUnst Community Council(MOST NORTHERLY INHABITED ISLAND IN THE UK)The National Trust for ScotlandColpy/Culsalmond (Williamston Estates)Clackmannanshire CouncilMeldrum and Bourtie Community CouncilOld Rayne Community AssociationCringletie FarmCulross Community CouncilRoyal Naval Association Rosyth & West Fife BranchPort William Community Association ScioLegion Scotland Hawick BranchTop of Mount Blair, Glenisla, Perthshire (James Gammell and Sons Ltd)Menstrie Scout GroupPride in GlenlomondSt Monans & Abercrombie Community Council

Royal British Legion Scotland - Commando Memorial, Spean Bridge, Inverness-shireRoyal British Legion Scotland - Fort William Parade GroundWallyford Community CouncilHobkirk Community CouncilBeith Community Council

WALES St Davids City Council (THE MOST WESTERLY CITY IN WALES)Amroth Village / Amroth ArmsMumbles Community CouncilSt Anne’s Head - Trinity HouseNewport City CouncilSt Mary Hill ChurchCarmarthen Town CouncilLlangynidr Beacon CommitteeWrexham County Borough CouncilCowbridge with Llanblethian Town CouncilBeaumaris Town CouncilWelshpool Town Council (2 Beacons)Magor with Undy Community CouncilFishguard and Goodwick Town CouncilMenai Bridge Town CouncilPenhow Community CouncilMartletwy Community CouncilLlandefalle Hall CommitteePenally Community CouncilPembrey and Burry Port Town CouncilUsk Town CouncilPortskewett Community CouncilWhitton Community CouncilCaernarfon Royal Town CouncilNarberth Town CouncilLlansteffan and Llanybri Community CouncilSaundersfoot Community CouncilMontgomery Town Council

Rhayader Town CouncilLangstone Community CouncilLlanwenog Community CouncilRhuddlan Town CouncilBridgend Town CouncilCyngor Cymened Dolbenmaen (Dolbenmaen Community Council)Llantwit Major Town CouncilShirenewton Community Council (Monmouthshire)Dyffryn Cennen Community CouncilThe Havens Community CouncilCyngor Tref Criccieth Town CouncilAbergwyngregyn Village, GwyneddLlanfair Clydogau Village Hall CommitteeLlanfihangel Rhydithon Community CouncilMawr Community CouncilAbergavenny Town CouncilAbetillery and Llanhilleth Community CouncilAberporth Community CouncilHaverfordwest Town CouncilCyngor Tref Tywyn/Tywyn Town CouncilFairfield Farm, PowysLlandudno Town Council - ConwySt Chads Church, Holt, WrexhamGirlguiding CaernarfonshireAmroth Community CouncilMachynlleth Royal British Legion - PowysMarloes Community Council - PembrokeshireNeyland Town CouncilLlanelwedd Community Council Amlwch Group, Battle’s OverCrynant Community CouncilGwersyllt Community CouncilDyrffryn Gardens, Vale of Glamorgan (National Trust)Aberyscir Sports CommitteeSea Cadets TS Prince of Wales Holyhead Sea CadetsNeath Town Council & Neath Castle

Hawarden Community CouncilLlyn (National Trust)Pembrey Mountain TrustTredegar Town CouncilLangstone Community CouncilPembroke Dock Town Council

UNITED KINGDOM OVERSEAS TERRITORIESGovernment of South Georgia & South Sandwich IslandsSt Helena - South Atlantic OceanAscension Islands GovernmentFalkland Islands CouncilTristan da CunhaGovernment of the Virgin IslandsGovernment of BermudaPitcairn Island

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We would very much like to thank all those who have helped make this aspect of ‘Battle’s Over’ a reality.

Participating Cathedrals, Minster Churches and others.

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ENGLANDBathBath AbbeyBristol & Gloucester Wing, Air Training Corps

BlackburnBlackburn CathedralSupported by: Bradford Metropolitan District CouncilPipe Major Trevor Stokes Acrington Pipes and Drums (The oldest Pipe Band in the World)

BirminghamBirmingham CathedralWest Midlands Fire Service Pipe BandName of Piper: Piper Robert Gardner

BradfordBradford CathedralCity of Bradford Pipe BandPipe Major Bob Jenkins

BristolBristol CathedralRoyal Marines ReserveName of Piper: Piper Robert Cunningham

Brighton and HoveSt Nicholas ChurchSussex Wing, Air Training Corps

Bury St EdmundsThe Cathedral Church of St James and St EdmundNorfolk & Suffolk Wing, Air Training Corps

CambridgeKing’s College ChapelCambridgeshire Caledonian Pipe Band

CanterburyCanterbury CathedralKent Wing, Air Training Corps

CarlisleCarlisle CathedralArmy Cadet Force

ChelmsfordChelmsford CathedralName of Piper: Jonathan Swan (Member of the congregation)

ChesterChester CathedralArmy Cadet Force

ChichesterChichester CathedralArmy Cadet Force

CoventryCoventry CathedralShirley Pipe BandName of Piper: Dr Rodger Patrick BA

DerbyDerby CathedralArmy Cadet Force

DurhamDurham CathedralAir Training Corps

ElyEly CathedralRAF Waddington Pipes and Drums

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ExeterExeter CathedralCity of Exeter Pipes and DrumsPipe Major Bob Hay

GloucesterGloucester CathedralSt Andrew’s Pipe Band of CheltenhamName of Piper: Piper Alan McClymont

Great YarmouthGreat Yarmouth MinsterAir Training Corps

GuildfordCathedral Church of the Holy SpiritGuildford CathedralGordons School Combined Cadet Force

Kingston upon HullHoly Trinity ChurchBeverley and District Pipe Band

LancasterSt Peter’s Catholic CathedralArmy Cadet Force

LeedsCathedral Church of St AnneCity of Leeds Pipe Band

LeicesterLeicester CathedralRAF Waddington Pipes and DrumsName of Piper: Piper Robert Monaught

LichfieldLichfield CathedralPiper Stuart Maclaughlan

LincolnLincoln CathedralRAF Waddington Pipes and Drums

LiverpoolLiverpool CathedralLiverpool Clan Wallace Pipe BandName of Piper: Pipe Major Robbie Blackmore (Will be 70 years old in 2018)

LondonSt Paul’s Cathedral, City of LondonSussex Wing, Air Training Corps

Westminster Abbey, Westminster, LondonSussex Wing, Air Training Corps

The Queen’s Chapel of the Savoy, Savoy Hill, Strand, LondonSussex Wing, Air Training Corps

RAF Memorial, Victoria Embankment, Victoria, LondonSussex Wing, Air Training Corps

National Merchant Navy Memorial, Trinity Square Gardens, Tower Hill, LondonSea Cadet Corps

ManchesterManchester CathedralName of Piper: Piper Neil MacDonald

NorwichNorwich CathedralCity of Norwich Pipe BandName of Piper: Piper David Harper

Newcastle Upon TyneSt Nicholas CathedralNorth Tyneside Pipe Band

NottinghamCathedral Church of St BarnabasRAF Waddington Pipes and DrumsName of Piper: Piper Ian Ashley

OxfordChristchurch CathedralOxford Caledonian Pipes and DrumsName of Piper: Piper Ian Knight

PeterboroughPeterborough CathedralPiper Ian BacaPeterborough Highland Pipe Band

PlymouthPlymouth Catholic CathedralSea Cadet Corps

PortsmouthPortsmouth CathedralHampshire Caledonian Pipe BandPiper Richard Smith

PrestonThe Minster and Guild Church of St John the EvangelistCity of Preston Pipes and DrumsThe Minster & Guild Church of St John the EvangelistPipe Major Bill Barlow

RiponRipon CathedralCE Yorkshire Wing, Air Training Corps

RochesterThe Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed VirginCity of Rochester Pipe BandName of Piper: Pipe Major Tony Daniel

SalfordSalford Cathedral

SalisburySalisbury CathedralRAF Waddington Pipes and Drums

SheffieldThe Cathedral Church of St Peter and St PaulCity of Sheffield Pipe Band

SouthamptonHampshire Caledonian Pipe Band

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Stoke on TrentStoke Minster

St AlbansSt Albans Cathedral

SunderlandSunderland Minster

TruroTruro CathedralRAF Waddington Pipes and DrumsRAF Piper Nigel Warmington

WakefieldWakefield Cathedral

WellsWells Cathedral

WinchesterWinchester CathedralHampshire Caledonian Pipe BandPiper James Dawson

WolverhamptonSt Peter’s Collegiate Church

WorcesterWorcester Cathedral

YorkMansion House, St Helen’s SquarePiper Hugh HigginsRAF Waddington Pipes and Drums

SCOTLANDAberdeenSt Mary’s Catholic CathedralThe National Youth Pipe Band of ScotlandLiam Brown

DundeeSt Paul’s CathedralThe Mackenzie Caledonian Pipe BandName of Piper: Pipe Major Neil Nicholson

EdinburghSt Mary’s Episcopal CathedralThe National Youth Pipe Band of ScotlandPipe Sergeant Senior Band Harris Maclennan

GlasgowGlasgow CathedralThe National Youth Pipe Band of ScotlandPipe Sergeant Dev Band Ciaren Ross

HolyroodChurch of the Holyrood South East Wing Air Training Corps

InvernessSt Andrew’s CathedralIst Battalion the HighlandersName of Piper: Pipe Major Calum Mackenzie

PerthPerth Cathedral, St Ninian’sThe National Youth Pipe Band of ScotlandArchie Dunbar

StirlingChurch of the Holy Rude

WALESCardiffCardiff Metropolitan Cathedral of St DavidArmy Cadet Force

NewportSt Woolos’ CathedralNewport CathedralArmy Cadet Force

St DavidsSt Davids CathedralArmy Cadet Force

SwanseaSt Joseph’s CathedralArmy Cadet Force

NORTHERN IRELANDArmaghCathedral Church of St Patrick1st and 2nd Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.)

BelfastSt Anne’s Cathedral1st and 2nd Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.)

County DownCathedral Church of the Holy Trinity,1st Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.)Cathedral Church of Christ the Redeemer,1st & 2nd Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.)

DerrySt Columb’s Cathedral1st and 2nd Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.)

DownpatrickCathedral Church Of The Holy Trinity1st and 2nd Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.)

DromoreCathedral Church Of Christ The Redeemer1st and 2nd Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.)

EnniskillenEnniskillen Castle1st & 2nd Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.)

LisburnCathedral of Christchurch1st and 2nd Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.)

Newry1st and 2nd Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.)

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ISLE OF MANCathedral Isle of ManEllan Vannin Pipes and DrumsName of Piper: Pipe Major John Struthers

CHANNEL ISLANDS

JerseyTown Church, St HellierJersey Pipe BandName of Piper: Pipe Sergeant David Reid

BELGIUMYpresMenin GatePiper Gil VermeulenYpres and Surrey Pipes and Drums

OTHER PIPERS TAKING PART THROUGHOUT THE WORLD

The City of Norwich Pipe Band, Norwich, Norfolk, England, were the first Band in the world to confirm that all their their pipers would be taking part in the playing of ‘Battle’s O’er’ at 6am on 11th November 2018, at individual locations in their area.

Piper Robert Gunther - Location: Memorial Square, USA Army Base, Wiesbaden, GERMANYPiper Alexandra Greenwood - Location: 3 Forge Road, Are, SCOTLAND

Piper Dennis Duncan - USA National Cemetery, Marietta, Georgia, USAPiper J Anderson - Location: Weedon Bec Memorial, Northampton, ENGLANDPiper Michael Bates - Saint Wilfred Church, Pevensey Bay, East Sussex, ENGLANDPiper Anne Lore - Location: War Memorial, Place Du Commando, Saint-Nazaire, FRANCEPiper Randall Stiles - Location: Church in Texas, USAPiper Adrian Vaughan - Location: Lowa, USAPiper Brian Baldwin - Location: Des Moines, USAPiper Dawn Baldwin - Location: Des Moines, USAPiper Jim Dawson - Location: Woodside, of Balhaldie, Braco, Dunblane, NORTHERN IRELANDPiper Timothy J O Gatehouse - Location: 2809Broad Avenue, Altoona, USAPiper Kevin Walker - Location: Cefn Cribwr War Memorial, Cefn Cribwr, South WalesPiper Anne Betty - Location: Blackburn Cathedral, Blackburn, Lancashire, ENGLANDPiper Douglas Watson - Location: TBCPiper Lisa DeMerchant - Location: TBCPiper Al Hunter - Location: Munlochy War Memorial, Inverness-shire, Highland, SCOTLANDPiper Bud Miller - Location: TBCPiper Mark Jackson - Location: 1, Barnton Place, Dumfries, SCOTLANDPiper Fletcher Haley - Location: Poppy Garden, London, ENGLANDPiper Frank Anderson - Location: Cenotaph, Brantford, Ontario, CANADAPiper Paul McGowan - Location: TBCPiper Laurence Ching - Location: TBC, Texas, USAPiper Jennifer S R Hutcheon - Location: TBC

Piper Jeff Forrester - Location: Walmart, Abingdon, Tennesse, USA Piper Robbie Barrett - Location: TBCPiper Richard Scott - Location: Craigclowan School, Perth, Perth & Kinross, SCOTLANDPiper Dan Kelley - Location: West Linn, Oregon, USAPiper John Atkinson-Millmoor - Location: Stanhope, County Durham, ENGLANDPiper Nick Reeves - Location: TBCPiper Alexi Guretzke - Location: Castle Ehrenbreitstein, Koblenz, GERMANYPipper John Innes - Location: TBCPiper Tim Fountain - Location: TBCPiper David Brown - Location: In the bush of Northern Ontario while hunting, Ontario, CANADAPiper Desmond Davidson: Location: Aghadowey Parish Church, Aghadowey, Coleraine, Northern IrelandPiper Diron Cundiff - Location: TBCPiper Jimmie Innes - Location: RNLI Lifeboat Station, Lytham, Lancashire, ENGLANDPiper Tommy Nimmo - Location: Abercorn Church, South Queensferry, West Lothian, SCOTLAND Piper Sylvia McBeal - Location: The Memorial, Station Road, Ashwell, Herfordshire, ENGLANDPiper Martin McBeal - Location: The Memorial, Station Road, Ashwell, Hertfordshire, ENGLANDPiper Renaud Olgiati - Location: TBC, PARAGUAYPiper Rob Bellew - Location: Salado Museum, Main Street, Salado, Texas, USAPiper Kathleen Little - Location: Glen Oaks Cemetery, Oakville, Ontario, CANADAPiper Andrew Head - Location: Perth, AUSTRALIA

Piper John Cavanaugh - Location: Maple Grove Cemetery, Lake, USAPiper Emmanuel Corbasson - Location: Battlefields of Somme, FRANCEPiper Donna Myles - Location: 89, Lilybank Crescent, Forfar, Angus, SCOTLANDPiper Michael Heaslip - Location: On a hill overlooking the sea, St Austell, Cornwall, ENGLANDPiper Patrick Rafferty - Location: Flushing Cemetery, New York, USAPiper Cheri Collett - Location: Canton, Georgia, USAPiper Serge Ropars - Location: Jallans, Eure-et-Loir, FRANCEPiper David Miller - Location: St Olaf’s Cemetery, Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, ORKNEYPiper Rhory More - Location: War Memorial, Teston Village, Kent, ENGLANDPiper John English - Location: War Memorial, Van Neste Park, New Jersey, USAPiper Robin Bartholomew - Location: Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, ENGLANDPiper Robert L Roberts - Location: Long Island National Cemetery, Farmingdale, Atlantic Ocean, USAPiper David Boling - Location: Huntsville Madison County Memorial, Madison, Alabama, USAPiper Chris Earl - Location: TBC, AUSTRALIAPiper Peter Quinn - Location: Rosetta Church, KwaZulu-Natal, SOUTH AFRICAPiper Ray Murphy - Location: TBC, New Jersey, USAPiper Peter McMahon - Location: 100-02 159 Avenue, Queens, New York, USAPiper Matt van Klaveren - Location: Spijkenisse, NETHERLANDSPiper Michael F Bell - Location: Veterans’ Memorial, Galloway, New Jersey, USA

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Piper Annie Faivre and Adore Bayart - Location: Fleurey-sur-Ouche, FRANCEPiper Heather Shelswell - Location: Orillia, Brechin, Ontario, CANADAPiper Bruce Stephen - Location: TBCPiper Don Ormiston - Location: Victoria, AUSTRALIAPiper Alexanda Calum Bell - Location: TBCPiper Andrew Jack Bell - Location: TBCPiper Bobby Allen - Location: The Cenotaph, Muirhead, Chryston, North Lanarkshire, SCOTLANDPiper Roly Monague Jr - Location: TBC, Christian Island, Ontario, CANADAPiper Nigel Bell - Location: Claygate, Quarry Brae, Harlow, Canonbie, Dumfries & Galloway, SCOTLANDPiper Kevin Bunt - Location: TBC, Windsor, Ontario, CANADAPiper James A McGowan - Location: Cape Town Cathedral, Cape Town, South AfricaPiper Robert Blackmore - Location: Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, Merseyside, ENGLANDPiper Jeffrey A Williams - Location:The United States Special Operations Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, USAPiper John OBoyle - Location: The War Memorial, Broughton, Brigg, North Lincolnshire, ENGLANDPiper Maclean Harry - Location: TBCPiper Anthony Byrne - Location: TBCPiper Chuck Penny - Location: TBC, Orillia, Ontario, CANADAPiper Michelle Jewell - Location: Corby, Northamptonshire, ENGLANDPiper Mick Murray - Location: Corby, Northamptonshire, ENGLANDPiper Scott McNeil - Location: Tiny, Ontario, CANADAPiper Paul Patterson - Location: Cenotaph, Orillia Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Ontario, CANADA

Piper Bob Salmon - Location: Wir Peerie House, Windmill Road, Bradfield, Essex, ENGLANDPiper Mike Simmons - Location: 46 Hillside Gardens, Braintree, Essex, ENGLANDPiper Albert McGalliard - Location: TBC, Jones County, Georgia, USAPiper Andy Tasker - Location: Horsforth War Memorial, Horsforth, Leeds, Yorkshire, ENGLANDPiper Brian Ross - Location: TBCPiper Andrew Whitelaw - Location: Bristol, ENGLANDPiper David Danks - Location: Leeds, Yorkshire, ENGLANDPiper Dr Dan Hock OD - Location: Evergreen, Colorado, USAPiper Sergeant John Sturgeon - Location: 8 Acacia Avenue, Robbinsville, New Jersey, USAPiper Philip Duthie - Location: War Garden, Victoria Embankment, Nottingham, ENGLANDPiper Birger Milling Eriksen - Location: Sct. Jacobi Church, Kirkepladsen, Varde, DENMARKPiper Igor Obraztsov - Location: War Memorial, Izmailovskiy Park, Moscow, RUSSIAPiper James Felder - Location: Manhatten, New York City, USAPiper Andrew Isaac - Location: 43 Echo Landing Road, Moultonborough, New Hampshire USAPiper Dale Romagnoli - Location: Ganges Harbour, Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, CANADAPiper Dave Law - Location: Sheerness, Kent, ENGLANDPiper David Wilson - Location: Sheerness, Kent, ENGLANDPiper Maurice Remillard - Location: 107 Amberjack Road, Groton, New London, USA

Piper Adrian Vaughan - Location: Bridgend War Memorial, Bridgend, WALESPiper Roland Rousselle - Location: Monument for the Dead, Allee de Grande, Fontaine, La Bouexiere, FRANCEPiper Eric Soriot - Location: Monument for the Dead, Allee de Grande, Fontaine, La Bouexiere, FRANCEPiper Richard Allison - Location: Veterans Memorial, Baraboo, Wisconsin, USAPiper Francois Bergez - Location: Amiens, Somme, FRANCEPiper Vaughan Grandin - Location: 13348 Foxhole Drive, Fairfax, USAPiper Sandy J Keith - Location: Perthshire, SCOTLANDPiper Willie Nicol - Location: Comrie War Memorial, USAPiper Andy Ballantyne - Location: 300 Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, Clark, USAPiper Gareth Waddell - Location: Perth, AUSTRALIAPiper Paul Stevens - Location: Local Cenotaph, Luggershall, Southampton, Hampshire, ENGLANDPiper James Carmichael - Location: Phillip Marx Central Park, Tehachapi, California, USAPiper Mary Macpherson - Location: Cupar War Memorial, Fife, SCOTLANDPiper Robert (bob) Ash - Location: War Memorial, Warlingham, Surrey, ENGLANDPiper Russell Hurd - Location: TBCPiper Michael Krogmann - Location: Texas, USAPiper John Swanson - Location: 4395 Glidden Dr. Sturgeon Bay, Door County, USAPiper Finlay Scott - Location: Craigclowan School, Edinburgh Road, Perth, Perth & Kinross, SCOTLANDPiper Zoe Brumfield - Location: Forest Mississippi, USA

Piper Alexander Brodie - Location: Dundee Police War Memorial, Bell Street, Dundee, SCOTLANDPiper Don Lewis - Location: Breage, Cornwall, ENGLANDPiper Phil Puls - Location: TBCPiper Paul Halkyard - Location: Tenerife, Canary Islands, SPAINPiper Victoria MacKenzie - Location: Photo Cathedral of St James, Vancouver, Washington, USAPiper Kyle Dawson - Location: War Memorial, Maddison Square Park, New York City, USAPiper Stuart Letford - Location: War Memorial, Birnam, Perth & Kinross, SCOTLANDPiper Matthew J Tierney - Location: Deleware War Memorial, Delaware County Courthouse, Media, Pennsylvania, USAPiper Robert Aggus - Location: Township of Puslinch Remembrance Service, Aberfoyle, Ontario, CANADAPiper Derek Holdsworth - Location: TBCPiper Tony Hill - Location: 2216, Brookside Drive, Tarrant, Tarrant County, Texas, USAPiper Douglas Ratcliffe - Location: War Memorial, Bishop Auckland, Durham, ENGLANDPiper James R Gillies - Location: Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, SCOTLANDPiper Mark Schmidt - Location: TBCPiper Reg Scott - Location: Coldstream, British Columbia, CANADAPiper Stephen Cairney - Location: Duntocher, Clydebank, SCOTLANDPiper Colin K Gavin - Location: Naperville, Illinois, USAPiper John A (Jack) Maclsaac - Location: New Glasgow Park, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, CANADAPiper Joseph Brady - Location: North Carolina, USA

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Piper Frank McGoldrick - Location: Rugby, Warwickshire, ENGLANDPiper Francis Whitehead - Location: Church Yard, Christ Church, Chester Road, Rossett, Wrexham, WALESPiper Marcia Like - Location: 1443 E, Washington Blyd, Pasadena, California, USAPiper Andrew Walley - Location: War Memorial, outside St Helen’s Church, Etwall, Derbyshire, ENGLANDPiper Keith Davey - Location: Drighlington War Cenotaph, Whitehall Road, Drighlington, Leeds, ENGLANDPiper Ryan Fountain - Location: Oromocto War Memorial, Oromocto, New Brunswick, CANADAPiper Uri Schleifer - Location: St Andrew’s Scottish Church and Guesthouse, Jerusalem, ISRAELPiper Steve Jackson - Location: Heighington Village War Memorial, County Durham, ENGLANDPiper Jamie Johnston - Location: St Albert, Alberta, CANADAPiper Andrew Wallace - Location: Blanefield War Memorial, Blanefield, Stirlingshire, SCOTLANDPiper Don McCammon - Location: County Courthouse Lawn, 200 West Broadway, Downtown Missoula, Montana, USAPiper Donna McCammon - Location: County Courthouse Lawn, 200 West Broadway, Downtown Missoula, Montana, USAPiper Graham Durant-Law - Location: Queanbeyan, New South Wales, AUSTRALIAPiper Donald J McRae - Location: Gourock Cenotaph, Greenock, Renfrewshire, SCOTLANDPiper Alan Harrison - Location: Hereford Cathedral, Hereford, ENGLANDPiper David Brown - Location: TBC

Piper Hardy Spoehr - Location: Honolulu Natatorium (WW1 War Memorial), Hawaii, USAPiper Daniel Shane - Location: Memorial Park, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, USAPiper Margaret Macbrayne - Location: Argyll, SCOTLANDPiper Yves Tripon - Location: Blain, Loire-Atlantique, Brittany, FRANCEPiper Mark David Kauder - Location: 46, Redcote Close, Southampton, Hampshire, ENGLANDPiper Brian A Simpson - Location: Stirling, SCOTLANDPiper Scott Manson - Location: Ayr War Memorial, Ayrshire, SCOTLANDPiper Hugh Ward - Location: Bothwell Cenotaph, Bothwell, South Lanarkshire, SCOTLANDPiper Daniel Guichard - Location: Saint-Jacut de la Mer, Brittany, FRANCEPiper Salmun Mousavi - Location: Leo Carillo State Beach, Malibu, USAPiper Dietmar Fahrenwald - Location: National Memorial Place, “Neue Wache”, Unter den Linden, Berlin, GERMANYPiper David R Celebrezze - Location: Ohio, USAPiper David Locky - Location: TBCPiper Carol Jaquith - Location: Rochester, Minnesota, USAPiper Robert Dickie - Location: 185 Mill Road, Lanarkshire, SCOTLANDPiper Kinross Kebbell - Location: Peterborough Cathedral, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, ENGLANDPiper Robert Keys - Location: Cenotaph, Old Glasgow Road, Uddingston, South Lanarkshire, SCOTLANDPiper Tony Gardiner - Location: Dayboro Cenotaph, Queensland, AUSTRALIA

Piper Gary Dickey - Location: Westlake Village, Ventura County, California, USAPiper Eddie Selden - Location: War Veterans Memorial, Main Street, Seabrook, Texas, USAPiper Petra Lage - Location: War Memorial, Sievern, Niedersachsen, GERMANYPiper James Buchanan - Location: Rutland, ENGLANDPiper Stewart Marshall - Location: Stirlingshire, SCOTLANDPiper Tom Gray - Location: Derby, Derbyshire, ENGLANDPiper Cassie Rowantree - Location: TBCPiper Chris Davidson - Location: Church of Our Lady, Durley, Hampshire, ENGLANDPiper Neil Whitehead - Location: War Memorial, Lower Hutt, NEW ZEALANDPiper Peter Moore - Location: NSW, AUSTRALIAPiper Joan MacLunny - Location: Naval Chapel, Naval Air Base, Pensacola, Florida, USAPiper Alister Smith - Location: Cenotaph, Maclean, New South Wales, AUSTRALIAPiper Alan Munro - Location: Retirement Village, Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICAPiper Robert Larcom - Location: Doral, Florida, USAPiper David Pulled - Location: TBCPiper Tony Best - Location: Hinchingbrooke House, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, ENGLANDPiper Ian A Reid - Location: 31st/42nd Battalion The Royal Queensland Regiment Soldiers Memorial, Passchendaele Lines, Lavarack Barracks, Townsville, Queensland, AUSTRALIA Piper Russell White - Location: TBCPiper Sandro Murru - Location: Mogadishu, SOMALIAPiper Stephen Beattie - Location: TBC

Piper Jonathan Swan - Location: Tower of Chelmsford Cathedral, Chelmsford, ENGLANDPiper David Burrous - Location: TBCPiper Colin Dunlop - Location: TBC, NEW ZEALANDPiper Iain Bell - Location: Canonbie War Memorial, Dumfries & Galloway, SCOTLANDPiper Revd Des Plint - Location: Cenotaph, Oxford Street, East London, SOUTH AFRICAPiper Doug Russell - Location: Florida, USAPiper David Barrett - Location: Future Site of the WW1 War Memorial, Washington DC, USAPiper Burns Curtis - Location: Oklahoma, USAPiper Matt Evans - Location: Duncansville, Pennsylvania, USAPiper James Reid - Location: Morpeth, Northumberland, ENGLANDPiper Don Noakes - Location: Nanaimo, British Columbia, CANADAPiper Dr Elaine Marshall - Location: TBC, Edinburgh, SCOTLANDPiper Graeme Foster - Location: Wanganui, NEW ZEALANDPiper Peter Lambert - Location: War Memorial, Littlemoor, Yorkshire, ENGLANDPiper Christopher T Lancaster M.D. - Location: Winter Park, Florida, USAPiper Adrian Jameson - Location: Kings Park War Memorial, Perth, AUSTRALIAPiper Michael Pretsell - Location: Kings Park War Memorial, Dalkeith, Edinburgh, SCOTLANDPiper Andy Grant - Location: Alnwick Memorial, Northumberland, ENGLANDPiper John McCain - Location: Fort Worth, Texas, USAPiper Richard Rush - Location: Louden Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland, USAPiper Mick Barnard - Location: TBC, Isle of Wight, ENGLAND

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Piper Alasdair Stuart - Location: Newtonmore War Memorial, Highland, SCOTLANDPiper Kevin York - Location: Market Place, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, ENGLANDPiper Ian Kinloch - Location: Dromore War Memorial, Dromore, County Down, NORTHERN IRELANDPiper Ian Matthews - Location: Murcia, SPAINPiper Graeme Foster - Location: Whanganui, North Island, NEW ZEALANDPiper Steven Bathory-Peeler - Location: Franklin, Massachusetts, USAPiper John Dedullen - Location: Kapellen, Antwerp, BELGIUMPiper David Harper - Location: Norwich, Norfolk, ENGLANDPiper David Stark - Location: South Lanarkshire, SCOTLANDPiper Menez Herve - Location: Saint-Nazaire, Brittany, FRANCEPiper Peter Cound - Location: TBCPiper Oliver Calman - Location: Sydney, AUSTRALIAPiper John Young - Location: TBCPiper Sean Slater - Location: Noddfa, Olmarch, Ceredigion, WALESPiper David Harrington - Location: Wallace, USAPiper Tom Wright - Location: Willoughby, Ohio, USAPiper Jim Farley - Location: 62 Apollo Parade, Palmerston North 4414, NEW ZEALANDPiper Ron Hitchcock - Location: Regina, Saskatchewan, CANADAPiper Alister Smith - Location: Harwood, New South Wales, AUSTRALIAPiper Roger Bayes - Location: Norwich, Norfolk, ENGLANDPiper Jacob Millin - Location: Cromer, Norfolk, ENGLANDPiper Andrew I MacKenzie - Location: Portsmouth, Hampshire, ENGLAND

Piper Paddy McGowan - Location: Birmingham, West Midlands, ENGLANDPiper Pascal Reber - Location: Charleston, South Carolina, USAPiper Rory Marsden - Location: Norfolk, ENGLANDPiper Ian Miller - Location: Larne, County Antrim, NORTHERN IRELANDPiper Don Lewis - Location: TBCPiper Thomas McCulloch - Location: TBCPiper Professor Steven D. Hays - Location: Polwarth Building, Aberdeen, SCOTLANDPiper David Ian Weir - Location: Surbiton, Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, London, ENGLANDPiper Sam Wright - Location: FRANCEPiper Michael Bates - Location: East Sussex, ENGLANDPiper James Innes - Location: 65 Broadwood Way, Lancaster, Lancashire, ENGLANDPiper Halliday Mac - Location: TBCPiper Adrian Eaton - Location: Surrey, ENGLANDPiper Geoff Calvert - Location: Isle of Harris, SCOTLANDPiper Neill Kemp - Location: 119 Raeberry Street, Glasgow, SCOTLANDPiper Gilbert MacKay - Location: Okeham, 9 Glebe Lane, East Renfrewshire, SCOTLANDPiper Andy Wright - Location: Albert, CANADAPiper Don Wright - Location: AUSTRALIAPiper William Reed - Location: Middlesex, Massachusetts, USAPiper Paula Mary Howes - Location: Pudsey, Leeds, West Yorkshire, ENGLANDPiper Michael Shanahan - Location: Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, ENGLANDPiper Michael Littlejohn, 1400 Linden Avenue, Carpinteria, California, USAPiper Susan - Location: Norfolk, ENGLANDPiper Euan Mackinnon - Location: Auchterarder, Perth & Kinross, SCOTLAND

Piper David Makin-Byrd - Location: Pennsylvania, USAPiper Amanda Spangenberg - Location: Hershey, PA, Pennsylvania, USAPiper Rab Letham - Location: 155 Godstone Road, Surrey, ENGLANDPiper John Johnstone - Location: 57 Main Street, Stone, West Lothian, SCOTLANDPiper Charles MacNeill - Location: 4 Blakelaw Road, Alnwick, Nothumberland, ENGLANDPiper Barry Flynn - Location: AUSTRALIAPiper Michael McGee - Location: Arizona, USAPiper Catriona Hill - Location: TBCPiper Glenn Craig - Location: 32 Subline Point Avenue, Tascott, New South Wales, AUSTRALIAPiper Douglas Glover - Location: 443 Victoria Street, Ontario, CANADAPiper Terry Smith - Location: TBCPiper Brian O’Neil - Location: Kaslo, British Columbia, CANADAPiper Ross McNaughton - Location: Army School of Piping, Edinburgh, SCOTLANDPiper Gregor MacGregor - Location: 342 East Main Street, Gaylord, Michigan, USAPiper Phillip Hopkins - Location: Victoria, British Columbia, CANADAPiper Ruth Wright - Location: 1 Northbridge Park, St Helen Auckland, County Durham, ENGLANDPiper Rod Caird - Location: Ipswich, Suffolk, ENGLANDPiper David Winkler - Location: TBCPiper Duncan Brown - Location: The Lanarkshire Victoria Cross Memorial, Hamilton, Lanarkshire, SCOTLAND(Duncan Brown was responsible for the erection of the monument in Hamilton Town Square, and is dedicated to the 14 men from the County of Lanarkshire who were awarded the Victoria Cross).

Piper Max Lloyd - Location: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, ENGLANDPiper Jane MacRae - Location: Hoveton, ENGLANDPiper Denise Ramsbottom - Location: Norwich Railway Station, Norwich, Norwich, Norfolk, ENGLANDDrummer Val Fryer - Location: Norwich Railway Station, Norwich, Norfolk, ENGLANDPiper Steve Law - Location: Norwich Railway Station, Norwich, Norfolk, ENGLANDPiper Tom Foster - Location: Band Stand, Pavillion Gardens, Gorleston-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, ENGLANDPiper Ian Soulsby - Location: Martham War Memorial, St Mary’s Church, Martham, Norfolk, ENGLANDPiper Ian Robertson - Location: War Memorial, Tacolneston (South Norfolk) Church, Norfolk, ENGLANDPiper Michael Ovenden - Location: Ness Point, Lowestoft, Suffolk ENGLANDPiper Eddie Saxby - Location: St Nicholas Church, Dereham, Norfolk, ENGLANDPiper W H P Smith - Location: Oxford, Oxfordshire, ENGLANDPiper Maxim Brewster - Location: Blackthorn Farm, Common Road, Dickleburgh, Norfolk, ENGLANDPiper Ruth E Wright - Location: World War 1 Memorial, South Church, County Durham ENGLANDPiper Allan Downie - Location: Kenninghall Church and War Memorial, Norfolk, ENGLANDPiper Alistair Black - Location: Hargeisa War Cemetery - SOMALILANDPiper John Christophers - Location: The Lighthouse - the Lizard, Cornwall, ENGLANDBideford Youth Pipe Band - Location: Bideford, Devon, ENGLAND

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Piper Brooklyn Morris - Location: The Remembrance Garden, Inverkeithing, Fife, SCOTLANDPiper Tony Galliano, Gibraltar Sea Scouts Pipe Band - Location: The Cross of Sacrifice Memorial, GIBRALTARPiper John Mascarenhas, Gibraltar Sea Scouts Pipe Band - Location: The Cross of Sacrifice Memorial, GIBRALTAREssex Caledonian Pipe Band - Essex, ENGLANDBritannia Pipe Band - Essex, ENGLANDThe Red Hackle Pipe Band - Location: Msida, MALTAThe Msida Sea Scout Pipe Band - Location: Msida, MALTAThe Torrevieja Pipes and Drums (1 Piper) - Location: SPAINThe Torrevieja Pipes and Drums (1 Piper) - Location: ALBANIAWallace Pipes and Drums, Malta - Location: Valetta, MALTAPipers: Marlon Tanti, Alexander Cutajar, Fransianne Cutajar, Thomas Zammit, Luke Pace, Keith Cini, Wayne Tonna, Joseph D’Amato, Marcel Borg, Daniel Cutajar, Craig Saliba and Luana CamilleriDrummers: Mark Pace, Jennifer Muscat, Dylan Darmanin and Gary VellaTenor Drummer: Stephanie TantiBass Drummer: Christian SchembriPiper Thomas McCulloch - Location: Alloa, Clackmannanshire, SCOTLANDPiper Andrew J. Fawcett-Harper - Location: Northumberland, ENGLANDPiper Euan Jardine - Location: Edinburgh, SCOTLANDPiperPat Sands - Location: London, ENGLAND

Piper Derek Alexopoulos - Location: 8200 Dixie Road, Brampton Campus, Brampton, Ontario, CANADAPiper John Andrew Scott - Location: 55 Knowl Meadow, Helmshore, Rossendale, Lancashire, ENGLANDPiper Neil Lawrence - Location: Victoria, AUSTRALIAPiper Brian J. Gibney - Location: Somerset, New Jersey, USAPiper Arnaud Bourdon - Location: Sainte Catherine, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, FRANCEPiper Mark Warren - Location: 116 Indian Shadows Drive, Maryville, Tennessee, USAPiper Alan Thomson - Location: Inchdrewer House, Edinburgh, SCOTLANDPiper Tom Allan - Location: Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, CA, Callifornia, USAPiper Eric Albert - Location: 3335 S Lambert Street, Eugene, Oregon, USAPiper Chris Silvia - Location: Utah, USAPiper Capt. (Ret’d) Dean B. Walker CD - Location: Alberta, CANADAPiper Bob McLellan - Location: Clackmannanshire, SCOTLANDPiper John Roulstone - Location: Nottingham, ENGLANDPiper Gordon J Campbell - Location: Glasgow, SCOTLANDPiper Tod Dedman - Location: Suffolk, ENGLANDPiper Gerard Vellen - Location: Brittany, FRANCEPiper Murray O’May - Location: Kippen, Stirlingshire, SCOTLANDPiper Larry Newsome - Location: Gibson, Georgia , USAPiper Andrew Offord - Location: Suffolk, ENGLANDPiper Thomas B Miskell JR - Location: New London, CT, USA

Piper Peter Flemming - Location: Mildura, Victoria, AUSTRALIAPiper Andrew MacGregor - Location: Braintree, Essex, ENGLANDPiper Michael O. Brandt - Location: New Jersey, USAPiper Jocelyn Lindsay - Location: Maryland, USAPiper Peter Reeves - Location: Suffolk, ENGLANDPiper Rod Caird - Location: Suffolk, ENGLANDPiper Don Wright - Location: 37 Street, Kyauktada Township, Yangon, MYANMARPiper Kimberley Julianna Jaclyn - Location: Honolulu, Hawaii, USAPiper Dennis Driscoll - Location: Mildura, Victoria, AUSTRALIAPiper John Walker - Location, Norfolk, ENGLANDPiper Maxim Brewster - Location: Norfolk, ENGLANDPiper Graham Phillips - Location, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, WALESPiper Guy Hinks - Location: Newmilns, East Ayrshire, SCOTLANDPiper David Lairson - Location: Florida, USAPiper Alexander Greenwood - Location: Forge Road, Ayr, Ayrshire, SCOTLANDPiper Gilles Lherbier - Location: Hauts-de-Seine, FRANCEPiper Sergus Mc Lewis - Location: Aquitaine, Aquitaine, FRANCEPiper Reg Scott - Location: 471 Rockland Drive, Coldstream British Columbia, CANADAPiper Jon Shell - Location: 124 Mary Lincoln Pl, Elizabethton, Tennessee, USAPiper Kerri Rowan - Location: 2014 Morgan Avenue, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CANADAPiper Kevin Moffat - Location: Rambla de Oria, Almeria, SPAIN

St Andrew.s Pipe Band, Vermont - Location: Chittenden County, Vermont, USAPiper Rich Gordon - Location: Dundee, SCOTLANDPiper David Cretney - Location: Heidelberg County, Victoria, AUSTRALIAPiper Darren Scurfield - Location: Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, SCOTLANDPiper Robert Mitchell - Location: Berkley County, West Virginia, USAPiper Ronald Welch - Location: Whitney Mesa Park, Henderson, Nevada, USAPiper Chris Tabram - Location: New South Wales, AUSTRALIAPiper William Whyte - Location: Mildura, Victoria, AUSTRALIAPiper Tony Gardiner - Location: Dayboro, Queensland, AUSTRALIAGreen Forest Pipe Band - Location: Sonderjyllan, DENMARKPiperAllan Downie - Location: Norfol, ENGLANDPiper Gordon Laycock - Location: Drighlington, West Yorkshire, ENGLANDPiper Alexi Guretzke - Location: Koblenz, GERMANYPiper John Christophers - Location: Lizard, Cornwall, ENGLANDPiper Richard Westerman - Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire, ENGLANDPiper Samual Westerman - Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire, ENGLANDPiper Janet Westerman - Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire, ENGLANDPiper Russ McPherson - Location: Cambridge, ENGLANDPiper Alexander McColl - Location: Cornwall, ENGLANDPiper Andrew Head - Location: Perth, AUSTRALIA

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Piper Peter Warren - Location: Blairgowrie, Perth & Kinross, SCOTLANDPiper Martin Smith - Location: Hamble-le-Rice, Hampshire, ENGLANDPiper Bernadette Smith - Location: Hamble-le-Rice, Hampshire, ENGLANDPiper Adrian Nicholls - Location: Gorleston-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, ENGLANDPiper Ian Sinclair - Location: Bankfoot, Perthshire, SCOTLANDPiper Mike Harper - Location: Bideford, North Devon, ENGLANDPiper Bill Stark - Location: TBCPiper John Pimperton - Location: TBC, CANADAPiper Stauar Bradford - Location: Greemount, West Australia, AUSTRALIAPiper Sean C. Lavin - Location: Mercer County, New Jersey, USAPiper John Scott - Location: Shawnee, Kansas, USAPiper Don Bushby - Location: Torrevieja, Alicante, SPAINPiper Brian Hutchison - Location: TBC, CANADAPiper Robert C. McWilliams IV - Location: Prince William, Virginia, USAPiper Kyle Carse - Location: Lisburn, Co. Antrim, NORTHERN IRELANDPiper: Tony Hill - Location: 2216 Brookside, Tarrant County, Texas, USAPiper JoAnn Scott - Location: 2073 Bateman Bridge Road, VA, USAPiper Iain Gray - Location: Cumbria, ENGLANDPiper Nick Smith - Location: Fire, SCOTLANDPiper Richard Strayer - Location: Los Angeles California, USAPiper Danny Burns - Location: Los Angeles, California, USA

Piper Marc LaRue - Location: 3703 Hackett Avenue, Long Beach, California USAPiper Dennis Duncan - Location: Cobb, Georgia, USAPiper Prof Alan Harrison - Location: Hereford, ENGLANDPiper Andy Ballantyne - Location: 300 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, Clark County, Navada, USAPiper Angus McLean - Location: Argyll, SCOTLANDPiper Alasdair McLean - Location: Argyll, SCOTLANDPiper Nick McLean - Location: Argyll, SCOTLANDPiper Scott McLean - Location: Argyll, SCOTLANDPiper Mark Webster - Location: Derbyshire, ENGLANDPiper Chris Boyles - Location: California, USAPiper John Kelly - Location: 103 Brown St Elbridge MY 13060, Onodaga County, New York, USAPiper: Kert Vath - Location: Bavaria, GERMANYPiper Michael James Allan Naismith - Location: Stirlingshire, SCOTLANDPipe Major P. K. Turnbull - Location: Selkirk, SCOTLANDPiper Laurance Ching - Location: Alvin, Texas, USAPiper Johnny Swales - Location: Cumbria, ENGLANDPiper Dale Ryant - Location: Brookfield, Illinois, USAPiper Philippe Caillet - Location: Nantes, FRANCERoy MocCormack - Location: Epping, New South Wales, AUSTRALIAPiper Frank McQuade - Location: 22 Carrwood Drive, Kirkham, Lancashire, ENGLAND

Piper George MacGregor - Location: Hertfordshire, ENGLANDPiper James L. Marsh - Location: Alameda - California, USAPiper Daniel Guichard - Location: Saint-Jacut-de-la-Mer, Brittany, FRANCEPiper Derek Owen - Location: Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, SCOTLANDPiper Keith Wellings - Location: British Embassy, Tehran, IRANPiper Ellen Preston - Location: Gloucester, Massachusetts, USAPiper Gregory Finnegan - Location: Pine Island, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USAPiper Oliver Jones - Location: Ellesmere, Shropshire, ENGLANDPiper Menez Herve - Location: Saint-Nazaire, Brittany, FRANCEPiper Melanie Brown - Location: 46-154 Nona Loop Kaneohe, Hawaii, USAPiper Warren Cone - Location: 45-624 Hinamoe Place, Kaneohe, Hawaii, USAPiper John Millin - Location: TBC, ENGLANDPiper Andrew Pierce - Location: Dunstable, Bedfordshire, ENGLANDPiper Bob Cameron - Location: Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USAPiper Pascal - Location: Viroival, BELGIUMPiper Ross Anderson - Location: Redcliffe, QLD, AUSTRALIAPiper Simon Courtney - Location: Armagh, NORTHERN IRELANDPiper Alan Mcilravie - Location: Northants, ENGLANDPiper Sheila Stewart - Location: Simcoe County, Ontario, CANADAPiper Pat Gallacher - Location: Simcoe County, Ontario, CANADAPiper Colin Hughes - Location: Southport, Merseyside, ENGLAND

Piper Kathy Blacow - Location: TBC, CANADAPiper Fred Promoli - Location: Simcoe County, Ontario, CANADAPiper John Green - Location: Perth, Perth & Kinross, SCOTLANDPiper Chris Dodd - Location: Birmingham, West Midlands, ENGLANDPiper John Conroy - Location: Gloucester, Gloucestershire, ENGLANDPiper Rainer Kurbel - Location: Baden Wurttemberg, GERMANYPiper Isabel MacDonald - Location: Breconside Cottage, Kirkgunzeon, Dumfries, SCOTLANDPiper Paul Mackey - Location: 46 Lower Quilly Road, Dromore, County Down, NORTHERN IRELANDPiper Daryl Driscoll - Location: Mildura County, Victoria, AUSTRALIAPiper Dennis Driscoll - Location: Mildura County, Victoria, AUSTRALIAPiper Rudi Cromwell - Location: Simcoe County, Ontario, CANADAPiper Tyson Cromwell - Location: Simcoe County, Ontario, CANADAPiper Al Foley - Location: Simcoe County, Ontario, CANADAPiper Wayne Meyer - Location: Durban, Kwa Zulu Natal, SOUTH AFRICAPiper Denis Sam De Pasquale - Location: 2, Cant Crescent, Dundee, SCOTLANDPiper Martin Semple - Location: West Yorkshire, ENGLANDPiper Milan Gilmore - Location: 15 Redfern Pl, Beaconsfield, Quebec, CANADAPiper Andrew Norton - Location: Seattle, Washington, USAPiper Seamus Kelly McGill - Location: Sherman, Texas, USA

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Piper David Siegel - Location: Ha-Rotem 53, Apt, 24, Haifa 35843, Haifa, ISREALPiper Terry Gaston - Location: 19 Trevor Gardens, Glynde, Lewes, East Sussex, ENGLANDPiper Julianne Brown - Location: 40 Maple Lane, Hiawatha, New Jersey, USAPiper Fiona Fotheringham - Location: Rhu-an-Thabl, Blaich, Fort William, SCOTLANDPiper Brian MacAngus - Location: 43 St Andrew’s Road, Tain, Ross-shire, SCOTLANDPiper Freya MacAngus - Location: 43 St Andrew’s Roar, Tain, Ross-shire, SCOTLANDPiper Tom Hyatt - Location: Alpine, Texas, USAPiper Tracy Perdue - Location: Alpine, Texas, USAPiper Darren Smith - Location: Seabrook, Texas, USAPiper Ralph Ballard - Location: Warburton, Victoria, AUSTRALIAPiper Graeme Hall - Location: Queensland, AUSTRALIAPiper Brian MacMahon, Chairman, Irish Pipe Band Association - Location: County Wexford, REPUBLIC OF IRELAND

New Ross and District Pipe Band - Location: County Wexford, REPUBLIC OF IRELANDPipe Major Michael Kelly - Location: Swansea, WALESPiper Mungo Akerman - Location: St. Thomas A Becket, Brightling, East Sussex, ENGLAND

Piper Terence Walters - Location: Rossington, Nr Doncaster, South Yorkshire, ENGLANDPiper Mike Annand - Location: War Memorial, The Square, Ellon, Aberdeenshire, SCOTLANDPiper Colin Anderson - Location: Ellon War Memorial, Aberdeenshire, SCOTLANDWallace Pipes and Drums - MaltaPiper Marlon Tanti - Location: Valetta, MALTA

Piper Alexander Cutajar - Location: Valetta, MALTAPiper Fransianne Cutajar - Location: Valetta, MALTAPiper Thomas Zammit - Location: Valetta, MALTAPiper Luke Pace - Location: Valetta, MALTAPiper Keith Cini - Location: Valetta, MALTAPiper Wayne Tonna - Location: Valetta, MALTAPiper Joseph D’Amato - Location: Valetta, MALTAPiper Marcel Borg - Location: Valetta, MALTAPiper Daniel Cutajar - Location: Valetta, MALTAPiper Craig Saliba - Location: Valetta, MALTAPiper Luana Camilleri - Location: Valetta, MALTAPiper: Mark Pace - Location: Valetta, MALTAPiper Jennifer Muscat - Location: Valetta, MALTAPiper Dylan Darmanin - Location: Valetta, MALTAPiper Gary Vella - Location: Valetta, MALTAPiper Stephanie Tanti - Location: Valetta, MALTA

Piper Christian Schembri - Location: Valetta, MALTAPiper Andy Butler - Location: Essex, ENGLANDPiper Craig Davison - Location: Brentwood, Essex, ENGLANDPiper Brooklyn Morris - Location: The Remembrance Garden, Inverkeithing, Fife, SCOTLANDPiper Mike Harper - Bideford, Devon, ENGLANDPiper Eric Patterson - Location: Parkman Overlook Cemetery, Parkman, OH, USAPiper Thomas Conley - Location: TBCPiper Bill Telford - Location: WW2 German Cemetary, Cannock Chase, Cannock, Staffordshire, ENGLANDPiper Tony Dolphin - Location: Alicante, SPAINPiper John Hedger - Location: Lechlade Church, Market Square, Lechlade, Gloucestershire, ENGLANDPiper Ian Wotherspoon - Location: Cupar War Memorial, Cupar, Fife, SCOTLANDPiper John Shipton - Location: The War Memorial, Wimbledon, London, ENGLANDPiper Ray Smith - Location: Adelaide, AUSTRALIAPiper Clyde Carpender - Location: St James Cathedral, British Columbia, CANADAPiper Charles Ngnt - Location: TBCPiper Bernard Reid - Location: AUSTRALIAPiper Chris Reid - Location: AUSTRALIAPiper Timothy Kirkpatrick - Location: Herndon, Virginia, Washington DC, USASt Andrews Pipe Band of VermontPiper Rachel Hamilton - Location: Congregational Church, Essex JCT, Vermont, USAPiper Charles Lapierre - Location: Congregational Church, Essex JCT, Vermont, USA

Piper McGlynn - Location: Congregational Church, Essex JCT, Vermont, USAPiper Alicia Cooper - Location: Congregational Church - Essex JCT, Vermont, USAPiper Dave Lightbody - Location: Congregational Church - Essex JCT, Vermont, USAPiper Pat Hall - Location: Thornhill, Terrace British Columbia, CANADAPiper Madison Stitt - Location: Kings Park War Memorial, Perth, WESTERN AUSTRALIAPiper Eric Stitt - Location: Kings Park War Memorial, Pert, WESTERN AUSTRALIAPiper Phil Shute - Location: WW1 War Memorial, next to the Town House, Peterborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USAPiper Kevin Auld - Location: Shoreline, North Seattle, Washington, USAPiper Lindsay Rakers - Location: Commonwealth War Graves, Losser, NETHERLANDSBritannia Pipe BandPiper Keir Johnston - Location: Village War Memorials between Harlow and Chelmsford, Essex, ENGLANDPiper Janet Johnson - Location: Village War Memorials between Harlow and Chelmsford, Essex, ENGLANDPiper Lorna Johnson - Location: Village War Memorials between Harlow and Chelmsford, Essex, ENGLANDPiper Iain Geddes - Location: Village War Memorials between Harlow and Chelmsford, Essex, ENGLANDPiper Victoria Geddes - Location: Village War Memorials between Harlow and Chelmsford, Essex, ENGLANDPiper James Geddes - Location: Village War Memorials between Harlow and Chelmsford, Essex, ENGLAND

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Piper Joanne Johnston - Location: Village War Memorials between Harlow and Chelmsford, Essex, ENGLANDPiper Pat Tugwell, The War Memorial, Ranville, Normandy, FRANCEPiper: Lachlan Law - The War Memorial, Kirkton, Angus, SCOTLANDPiper John Brown - Location: The War Memorial, Galashields, SCOTTISH BORDERSPiper Jim Motch - Location: Ocean Beach, San Francisco, California, USAPiper Andrew Kerr Mimmoms - Location: Beyton Green, Beyton, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, ENGLANDPipe Sergeant Andy Walker - Location: Collegiate Church of St Mary’s, Old Square, Warwick, ENGLANDPiper John Balderson - Location: Clayton, Bradford, West Yorkshire, ENGLANDPiper Craig Lang - Location: Lochgilphead Cenotaph, Argyll, SCOTLANDPiper Finlay Cameron - Location: Commando Memorial, Spean Bridge, near Fort William, Inverness-shire, SCOTLANDPiper Sandy Cameron - Location: Commando, Spean Bridge, near Fort William, Inverness-shire, SCOTLANDPiper Tabby Angier - Black Watch Memorial, Loch Kinellan, Strathpeffer, Ross-shire, SCOTLANDPiper Mike Shanahan (Chelsea Pensioner) - Location: Royal Hospital Chelsea, London, ENGLANDPiper Simon Hobson - Location: New South Wales, AUSTRALIAPiper Kirsteen Macdonald - Location: The Seaforth Cemetery, Cheddar Villa, St Julien, BELGIUMPiper Jan Kellgren-Asmussen - Location: TBC, DENMARK

Piper Kim Madsen Thiesen - Location: TBC, DENMARKPiper Damien Royston - Location: TBC, Perth, AUSTRALIAPiper Daniel Staal - Location: Cupar, Fife, SCOTLANDPiper Hannah Staal - Location: Cupar, Fife, SCOTLANDPiper John Best - Location: Grimsby War Memorial, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, ENGLANDPiper Kenny MacIntyre - Location: Wing Church, Wing, Buckinghamshire, ENGLANDPiper Lyn Dickson - Location: Hednesford War Memorial, Hednesford, Staffordshire, ENGLANDPiper Chris Wattiaux - Location: Orcq (Near Tournai), BELGIUMPiper John Kreiner - Location: TBC, DENMARKPiper Gordon D, Irwine - Location: Leyland Cenotaph, Lancashire, ENGLANDPiper Carol Knights - Location: The War Memorial, Netley Military Cemetery, Hampshire, ENGLANDPiper David Kelly - Location: TBC, Sonderborg, DENMARKPiper Darren Hooper - Location: Bideford, Devon, ENGLANDPiper Paul Gamble - Location: TBC, Sonderborg, DENMARKPiper Robbie Barratt - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper Carolyn Belcher - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper Phil Belcher - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper Sandrine Bell - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLAND

Piper Andrew Binning - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper Paul Brown - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, EnglandPiper Brian Crawford - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper Sarah Cobo - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper Richard Galley - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper Peter Gyles - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper Tony Hurst - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper Astrid Nathan - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper John Newman - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper Penny Newman - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper Catherine Reid - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper Donal Reid - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper Neil Sansby - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLAND

Piper Iain Scott-Smith - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper Rory Scott - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper Gordon Snape - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper Stephen Syfret - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper Tim Walker - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Pary Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper Alan Webster - Location: The Great Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, ENGLANDPiper Christian Stommel - Location: Viersen, North Rhine-Westphalia, GermanyPiper Luk Deville - Location: TBC, Hamme, Flanders, BelgiumPiper Bill Bennett - Location: The War Memorial, Stanley, Perthshire, ScotlandPiper Joanne Goddard - Location: All Saints Church, High Street, Biddenden, Kent, ENGLANDPiper Stephen Maclennan - Location: Millennium Bridge, Newcastle Upon Tyne, ENGLANDPiper T.K. Hill - Location: Millport Memorial, Isle of Cumbrae, Millport, Ayrshire, SCOTLANDPipe Major George Cook - Location: Southwest Florida Vietnam Memorial Wall, Punta, Florida, USASenior Pipe Major William Ferrigno - Location: Southwest Florida Vietnam Memorial Wall, Punta, Florida, USAPipe Major John Joslin - Location: Southwest Florida Vietnam Memorial Wall, Punta, Florida, USAPiper Anthony Mitchell Armstrong - Location: Pietermaritzburg, Mountain Rise, Soldiers Cemetery, Kwazulu Natal, SOUTH AFRICA

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Sleep in Peace, now the Battle’s Over AcknowledgementsPiper Brian McCandless - Location: Doughboy Memorial, Elkton, Maryland, USAPiper Theresa Anne Brown - Location: Village War Memorial, corner of Wakefield Road and Busker Lane, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, ENGLANDPiper David Pasch - Location: War Memorial, Beecroft, NSW, AUSTRALIAPiper Steven Guthrie - Location: Town War Memorial, Brackley Piazza, adjacent to Brackley Town Hall,Northamptonshire, ENGLANDPiper Roy Hitchcock - Location: The Returned Services Memorial Gates, Paraparaumu, Kapiti Coast, NEW ZEALANDPiper David Anwyl - Location: Westbrook, Warrington, Cheshire, ENGLANDPiper Michael Mogan Location: ENGLANDPiper Robert Smyth - Location: St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, ENGLANDPiper Curt Gomer - Location: The War Memorial, Town Square, Jefferson Pennsylvania, USAPiper Aidan Hindley - Location: Belton, North Lincolnshire, ENGLANDPiper Syd Barker – Location: Blackfield RBL , Blackfield, HampshirePiper Lee Barrow – Location: Sunset Hill, Midhurst, West SussexPiper Toby Ellis – Location: Warsash, HampshirePiper JJ Ferry – Location: Barton Stacey Church, Barton Stacey, HampshirePiper Christina Maple – Location: Hamble Point, HampshirePiper Matt Reynolds – Location: The Armoury, Portsmouth, HampshirePiper Phil Garrod – Location: Falklands Gardens, Gosport, Hampshire25th Stirling (Dunblane) Boys’ Brigade - Location: Dunbland, Cathedral, Dunblane, SCOTLANDPiper Gemma McVey - Location: Overtown Parish Church, 146 Main Street, Overtown, SCOTLANDPiper/Brackley Town Council - Location: Brackley, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND

Piper James (Jimmy) Turner Martin - Location: Men of Sark Memorial Cross, SARKPiper Ross McAldine - Location: Greenbank Parish Church, 36 Eaglesham, Clarkston, Glasgow, SCOTLANDPiper Malcolm Gilmour - Location: Alexandria Parish Church, 1 Lomond Road, Balloch, Dunbartonshire, SCOTLANDPiper Neil Paterson - Location: Inchture Parish Church, Inchture, Perthshire, SCOTLANDPiper Scott Forest - Location: Banks of the River Ouse, Bedfordshire, ENGLANDPiper William Mckenzie - Location: Poole Park War Memorial, Poole, Dorset, ENGLANDPiper Ross Mackinnon - Location: Dunbarney & Forgandenny Parish Church, Manse Road, Bridge of Earn, Perth, SCOTLANDPiper Sandy Duthie - Location: Cargill-Burrelton Parish Church, Church Road, Woodside, Blairgowrie, SCOTLANDPiper Jason Aldis - Location: Calverley Cenotaph, Calverley, West Yorkshire, ENGLANDPiper Tom Smith - Location: Falkland Gardens, Gosport, Hampshire, ENGLANDPiper Mervyn Elvin - Location: Daytona Beach, Florida, USAPiper Ian Sabiston - Location: The Cenotaph, Brighouse, West YorkshirePiper (TBC) - Location: Kirkoswald Church, Kirkbrae, Kirkoswald, ScotlandPiper PM Christopher Bone - Location: Troon Old Parish Church, Ayr Street, Troon, ScotlandPiper Ian Soulsby - Location: Beccles War Memorial, St Mary’s Road, Beccles, SuffolkSouth Cheshire Pipe BandPipe Major Reg Flower - Location: On the 210 year old Dam Head, Rudyard Lake, Staffordshire, ENGLAND

Rothbury War Memorial, Rothbury, Northumberland.

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Sleep in Peace, now the Battle’s Over AcknowledgementsHampshire Caledonia Pipe BandPiper Syd Barker - Location: Blackfield Royal Britist Legion, Hampshire, ENGLANDPiper Lee Barrow - Location: Sunset Hill, Midhurst, West Sussex, ENGLANDPiper Toby Ellis - Location: Warsash, HampshirePiper J J Perry - Location: Barton Stacey Church, Hampshire, ENGLANDPiper Christina Maple - Location: Hamble Point, Hampshire, ENGLANDPiper Matt Reynolds - Location: The Armoury, Portsdown, Hampshire, ENGLANDPiper Phil Garrod - Location: Falklands Garden, Gosport, Hampshire, ENGLANDRothbury Highland Pipe BandLocation: Rothbury War Memorial, Rothbury, Northumberland, ENGLANDPipe Major Andrew MillerPiper Kevin ScottPiper Michael NixonPiper Cameron WilliamsburgPiper Nick TuckerCleland Memorial Pipe BandPiper David Manton - Location: Knocknagoney Parish Church, Knocknagoney Road, Belfast, NORTHERN IRELANDNewmarket Pipe BandPiper Alyson Fitzpatrick - Location: Scarteen Street, Newmarket, County Cork, IRELANDNorth East Lincolnshire Pipe BandPiper John BestPiper Herbert SuchPiper Peter AbbottPiper John FraserPiper Elizabeth GriffinPiper Heather GriffinPiper Jackie Jones

Piper David McCallionPiper Raymond HerrickPiper Patrick CheesemanPiper Susan HewerPiper Alex ElrickPiper Craig CoddDrummer Bryan CoogleDrummer Colin LastDrummer Michael ThursbyDrummer John CooperLocation: Great Grimsby Cenotaph, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, ENGLAND

Tasmania, AustraliaDerwent Scottish Pipe Band IncPipe Major Gary WebbPipe Sergeant Rick BaxterPipe Corporal Dr Graham Hosie - (President DSPB)Piper Stewart Ims - (Parade Drum Major)Piper Randall SmithPiper Joel Solak

Piper Kaye RobertsonPiper Nicholas CliffordDrum Major Craig WebbDrum Sergeant Ange BresehanDrum Corporal Catherine RatcliffeDrummer Anthony HanlonDrummer Melissa NicholsonDrummer Alex WebbDrummer Jessie WebbLocation: Macquarie No. 1 Wharf, Hobart, Tasmania, AUSTRALIA - (Macquarie No 1 was the point of embarkation/disembarkation for troops going to war)

Cape Field Artillery Pipes and DrumsPipe Major Grant Scheffel - Location: Red Cross Children’s Hospital Memorial, Klipfontein Road, Rondebosch, Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA

Piper Tony Kelly - Location: Butes Field, St Annes, ALDERNEY

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Last Post AcknowledgementsWe would like to thank the Buglers and Trumpeters listed for taking part in this unique tribute.

NORTHERN IRELAND EnniskillenName of Bugler: TBCLocation for ‘Last Post’: St Macartin’s CathedralAddress: Enniskillen, Northern Ireland

The Bugle being used was originally played on the 1st July 1919, by Drummer Jack Downs (left) of the 10th Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusilers who sounded the ‘Advance’ of the 36th (Ulster) Division at the Battle of the Somme.

Over the first two days of the battle, the Division lost 5,000 men and, of these, more than 2,000 were killed.

In the history of the First World War, few bugles could have more resonance than that belonging to Drummer Downs.

The Bugle is being provided for this event by kind permission of the Inniskillings Museum.

This Bugle will be used to sound the ‘Last Post’ at 6.55pm on 11th November 2018, from the battlements of Enniskillen Castle, shown above, that night.

The Somme Bugle that sounded the Advance of the 36th (Ulster) Division at the Battle of the Somme on the1st July 1916.

Enniskillen Castle.

Enniskillen Castle.

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ENGLANDBEDFORDSHIREBedfordshire & Cambridgeshire Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Army Cadet Force (ACF)Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

BERKSHIRE Thames Valley Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Royal County of Berkshire Army Cadet Force (ACF)Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Hertfordshire & Buckinghamshire Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Buckinghamshire Army Cadet Force (ACF) Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

CAMBRIDGESHIRE Bedfordshire & Cambridgeshire Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Cambridgeshire Army Cadet Force (ACF)Eastern Area Se Cadet Corps (SCC)

CHESHIRE Greater Manchester Wing & Merseyside Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)

Cheshire Army Cadet Force (ACF), North West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

CLEVELANDCentral and East Yorkshire Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Cleveland Army Cadet Force (ACF) Northern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

CORNWALL Plymouth & Cornwall Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Cornwall Army Cadet Force (ACF) South West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

COUNTY DURHAMDurham & Northumberland Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Durham Army Cadet Force (ACF)Northern Area Sea Cadet Force (SCC)Name of Bugler: Stuart MajorLocation: St Paul’s Church - HaswellAddress: Church Street, Haswell, County Durham

CUMBRIA Cumbria & Lancashire Wing Air Training CorpsCumbria Army Cadet Force (ACF) North West Area Sea Cadet Force (SCC)

DERBYSHIRE Trent Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Derbyshire Army Cadet Force (ACF) Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

DEVONDevon & Somerset Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Devon Army Cadet Force (ACF) South West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

DORSETDorset & Wiltshire Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Dorset Army Cadet Force (ACF) South West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)EAST & WEST SUSSEX Sussex Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) Sussex Army Cadet Force (ACF) Southern Area Se Cadet Corps (SCC)

EAST YORKSHIRECentral & East Yorkshire Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Humberside & South Yorkshire Army Cadet Force (ACF) Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

ESSEXEssex Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Essex Army Cadet Corps (ACF), Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

GLOUCESTERSHIRE Bristol & Gloucestershire Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) Gloucestershire Army Cadet Force (ACF)South West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

GREATER MANCHESTERGreater Manchester Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Greater Manchester Army Cadet Force (ACF)Northern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

HAMPSHIREHampshire & Isle of Wight Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Hampshire & Isle of Wight Army Cadet Force (ACF)Southern Area Sea Cadet Force (SCC)

HEREFORDSHIREWest Mercian Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Hereford & Worcester Army Cadet Force (ACF)Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

One Thousand Buglers from

The Air Training Corps, Army Cadet Corps and Sea Cadet Corps will be playing the Last Post at 7.05pm on 11th November 2018

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HERTFORDSHIREHertfordshire & Buckinghamshire Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Army Cadet Corps (ACF)Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

ISLE OF WIGHTHampshire & Isle of Wight Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Hampshire & Isle of Wight Army Cadet Force (ACF)Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

KENTKent Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) Kent Army Cadet Corps (ACF)Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

LANCASHIRECumbria & Lancashire Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Lancashire Army Cadet Force (ACF)North West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

LEICESTERSHIRESouth & East Midlands Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Leicestershire, Northamptonshire & Rutland Army Cadet Force (ACF)Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

LINCOLNSHIRETrent Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Lincolnshire Army Cadet Force (ACF)Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

LONDON London Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)City of London & North East sector, Greater London South West Sector, Middlesex & North West London,Greater London & South East London Army Cadet Force (ACF)London Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

MERSEYSIDEMerseyside Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) Merseyside Army Cadet Force (ACF)North West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

NORFOLKNorfolk & Suffolk Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Norfolk Army Cadet Corps (ACF)Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

NORTHAMPTONSHIRESouth & East Midlands Wing Air Traning Corps (ATC)Leicestershire, Northamptonshire & Rutland Army Cadet Corps (ACF)Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

NORTHUMBERLANDDurham & Northumberland Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Northumbria Army Cadet Force (ACF)Northern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

NORTH YORKSHIRECentral & East Yorkshire Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Yorkshire (North & West) Army Cadet Force (ACF)Northern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

NOTTINGHAMSHIRESouth & East Midlands Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Nottinghamshire Army Cadet Corps (ACF)Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

OXFORDSHIREThames Valley Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Oxfordshire Army Cadet Force (ACF)Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

RUTLANDSouth & East Midlands Wing, Air Training Corps (ATC) Leicestershire, Northamptonshire & Rutland Army Cadet Force (ACF)Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

SHROPSHIREWest Mercian Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Shropshire Army Cadet Force (ACF)Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

SOMERSETDevon & Somerset Wing Air Training Corps (ACF)Somerset Army Cadet Force (ACF) South West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

SOUTH YORKSHIRESouth & West Yorkshire Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Humberside & South Yorkshire Army Cadet Force (ACF)Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

STAFFORDSHIREStaffordshire Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Staffordshire & West Midlands Army Cadet Force (ACF)Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

SUFFOLKNorfolk & Suffolk Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Suffolk Army Cadet Force (ACF), Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

SURREYSurrey Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Surrey Army Cadet Force (ACF)Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

TYNE & WEARDurham & Northumberland Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Durham Army Cadet Force (ACF)Northern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

Last Post Acknowledgements

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WARWICKSHIREWarwick & Birmingham Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Warwickshire & West Midlands Army Cadet Force (ACF)North West Area Sea Cadet Force (SCC)

WEST MIDLANDSWarwick & Birmingham Wing Air Training Corps (AT)Warwickshire & West Midlands Army Cadet Force (ACF)North West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

WILTSHIREDorset & Wiltshire Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Wiltshire Army Cadet Force (ACF)South West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

WORCESTERSHIREWest Mercian Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)Hereford & Worcestershire Army Cadet Force (ACF)Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

NORTHERN IRELANDNorthern Ireland Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)1st & 2nd Battalions Northern Ireland Army Cadet Force (ACF)Northern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

SCOTLANDNorth East Scotland Wing, South East Scotland Wing, West Scotland Wing Air Training Corps (ATC)1st & 2nd Battalions The Highlanders Army Cadet Force, Angus & Dundee Battalion Army Cadet Force, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Battalion Army Cadet Force, Black Watch Battalion Army Cadet Force, Orkney Independent Battalion Army Cadet Force, Shetland Independent Battalion Army Cadet Force, Glasgow & Lanarkshire Battalion Army Cadet Force, Lothian & Borders Battalion Army Cadet Force, West Lowland Battalion Army Cadet Force (ACF) Northern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

WALESNos.1, 2 & 3 Welsh Wings Air Training Corps (ATC)Clwydd & Gwynedd Army Cadet Force, Dyfed & Glamorgan Army Cadet Force, Gwent & Powys Army Cadet Force (ACF),North West Area Sea Cadet Force (SCC)

CAMBRIDGESHIREName of BB Company: 4th Peterborough Boys’ Brigade CompanyBugler Richard Hawes Location: Brookside Methodist Church, Gunthorpe, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

EAST YORKSHIREName of BB Company: 5th Hull Boys’ Brigade Location: Derringham Bank Church - HullAddress: Willerby Road, Hull, East Yorkshire

ESSEX7th Chelmsford Boys’ BrigadeLocation: All Saint’s Church, Springfield Green, Chelmsford, EssexName of BB Company: 7th Chelmsford Boys’ Brigade CompanyBugler Mark LambBugler Mick SplarnBugler Michael SmithBugler Alan WilsonLocation: All Saints Church, Springfield Green, Chelmsford, Essex

HAMPSHIREName of BB Company: 2nd Alton Boys’ Brigade Location: St Lawrence Parish Church - AltonAddress: Church Street, Alton, Hampshire

LANCASHIREName of BB Company: 8th Wigan Boys’ Brigade CompanyBugler Martin HallLocation: St Peter’s Church - Atherton Road, Hindley, Wigan, Lancashire

LONDON10th Ealing Boys’ BrigadeName of Bugler: Tony Plews (Captain)Location: Kingsdown Methodist Church, Northfield Avenue, Ealing, London

MANCHESTERName of BB Company: 3rd Trafford Boys’ Brigade CompanyLocation: Sevenways Methodist Church, Barton Road, Stretford, Manchester

MIDDLESEX7th North Surrey Boys’ BrigadeLocation: Ashford Common Methodist Church, Feltham Hill Road, Ashford Common, Middlesex

SURREY11th Kingston @ Merton Boys’s Brigade CompanyLocation: Morden Park Baptist ChurchLower Morden Lane, Morden, Surrey

WEST MIDLANDS10th Wolverhampton Boys’ BrigadeLocation: Lanesfield Methodist Church, Laburnum Road, Lanesfield, Wolverhampton, West Midlands

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Last Post AcknowledgementsWORCESTERSHIREName of BB Company: 1st Malvern Boys’ Brigade CompanyBugler Paul HernBugler Ian OutramBugler Luke WaltersBugler Ethan HowdenBugler Morbhain WilksBugler Paul GoodmanBugler Russell LodgeBugler Jack YoungLocation: St John-in-Bedwardine Parish Church, St Johns, Worcester,WorcestershireName of BB Company: 7th Malvern Girls’ Brigade CompanyBugler Maya BroadbankLocation: St John-in-Bedwardine Parish Church, St Johns, Worcester, Worcestershire

NORTHERN IRELAND1st Castlecaulfield Boys’ BrigadeLocation: St Michaels Church of Ireland, Main Street, Castlecaulfield, Dungannon, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland1st Glenwherry Boys’ BrigadeLocation: Glenwherry Presbyterian Church, Church Road, Glenwherry, Ballymena, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland

SCOTLANDName of BB Company: 2nd Gourock Boys’ Brigade Location: St John’s Church - GourockAddress: Bath Street, Gourock, Scotland79th Glasgow Company Boys’ BrigadeLocation: Newton Mearns Parish Church, Newton Mearns, Glasgow, Scotland

1st Overtown Boys’ BrigadeLocation: War Memorial at Overtown Parish Church, Overtown, North Lanarkshire, Scotland25th Stirling (Dunblane) Boys’ BrigadeLocation: Dunblane Cathedral, Dunblane, Scotland1st Strathaven Boys’ Brigade (Part of Hamilton Battalion)Location: Rankin Church of Scotland, Strathaven, ScotlandName of BB Company: 2nd Barrhead Boys’ Brigade CompanyBuglerLocation: Bourock Church, Main Street, Barrhead, Glasgow, ScotlandName of BB Company: 1st Lenzie Boys’ Brigade CompanyLocation: Lenzie Old Parish Church, Kirkintilloch, Glasgow, Scotland

WALESName of BB Company: 4th Gwent Boys’ Brigade CompanyLocation: St Cados’s Church, Leigh Road, Trevethin, Pontypool, Torfaen, Wales

INDIVIDUALS PLAYING THE LAST POSTAVONSt Mary Redcliffe ChurchLocation: St Mary Redcliff Church, Bristol

BERKSHIREBugler Damon EmesLocation: Town Hall, Market Place, Wokingham, Berkshire

BUCKINGHAMSHIREWolverhampton Town BandLocation: Wolverhampton Town Square, Wolverhampton, BuckinghamshireBugler Ian Edgar RobertsLocation: West Wycombe Hill, in front of St Lawrence Church and Dashwood Mausoleum, West Wycombe, BuckinghamshireWolverton Town BandBugler: Jane LloydBugler: Heidi MillardBugler: Bob WillsBugler: Liz SunaskyBugler: May John Bugler: Tracy WattsBugler: Peter ThompsonBugler: Craig WolfeBugler: Jane WilsonBugler: Andy PoultonBugler: Keyleigh PhippsBugler: Ted HochstatterBugler: Colin RugglesBugler: Andy RosierBugler: Chris MallibandBugler: Debbie WalkerLocation: Town Square, Wolverton, Buckinghamshire

CHESHIREBugler Lewis Frost Location: St Oswald’s Church, Lower Peover, Cheshire

CLEVELANDBugler Harry CameronLocation: St Mary’s Church, Darlington Road, Long Newton, Stockton on Tees, Cleveland

CORNWALLBugler Katie McClaughryLocation: St Andrew’s Church - Calstock, CornwallBugler Billy BirdLocation: Trewonnal Farm, Tregothnan, Truro, Cornwall

COUNTY DURHAMBugler Nicholas Wilson Location: Manfield, County Durham

CUMBRIABugler Philip MarksLocation: St Michael and All Angels Beetham Church, Beetham, Milnthorp, Cumbria

Burnside BrassCornet Player Tessa KnowlesLocation: Ambleside, CumbriaCornet Player Stuart BellLocation: Burnside, CumbriaCornet Player Dave HenleyLocation: St Thomas’s Church, Crossthwaite, CumbriaCornet Player Graham HartleyLocation: K Village War Memorial, Kendal, CumbriaCornet Player Martyn BostockLocation: Romney Road War Memorial, CumbriaCornet Player Jim FullerLocation: Storth War Memorial, CumbriaHerald Trumpeter Dave Higson-CrookLocation: Crook Church, Cumbria

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Last Post AcknowledgementsCornet Player Richard ArrowsmithLocation: Ravenstonedale, CumbriaCornet Player Heather MilliganLocation: Staveley Church, Cumbria

DEVONBugler from 6th Battalion of the RiflesLocation: Exeter Cathedral, The Cloisters, Exeter, Devon

DORSETWeymouth Concert BrassLocation: Portland, Dorset

EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIREBugler Luke GledhillLocation: All Saints Parish Church, Middle Street North, Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire

ESSEXTrumpet Major Jessica Gilby Doyle - EssexLocation: Elm Park Royal British LegionOrganisation: Haverettes All Girls Marching BandSt Michael’s Church - FobbingLocation: St Michael’s Church, Stanford-le-Hope, EssexLocation: Llandeilo Cenotaph - Carmarthenshire, WalesBugler David BarnesLocation: Layer de la Haye, Colchester, Essex

GLOUCESTERSHIREBugler from the Frampton on Severn Silver BandLocation: Opposite St Mary’s Church, Church Road, Arlingham, Gloucestershire

HAMPSHIREBugler Stephen BarlinLocation: WW1 Beacon location, Village Green, Sherfield on Loddon, Hampshire

Bugler Tanya PurdeyLocation: D Day Memorial Hall Park, Southwick, Hampshire

HERTFORDSHIREBugler Margaret Goodall - 1st Braughing Scout and Guide BandLocation: The Square, Braughing, Hertfordshire

ISLE OF WIGHTBugler Joe Smith - Medina Marching BandBugler Danni Smith - Medina Marching BandLocation: St Mary’s Church, Brighstone Cenotaph, Brighstone, Isle of Wight

KENTBugler Matthew Poore - AppledoreOrganisation: Hythe Salvation ArmyLocation: Appledore Recreation Ground, Appledore, Kent.All Saints Church - BiddendenOrganisation: Jo SmithLocation: All Saints Church - BiddendenBugler Fred Barlow Location: Sandhurst, KentBugler T.S BrilliantLocation: St Peter’s Church, Southborough Common, Church Road, Southborough, KentBugler Mike WanstallLocation: Hartlip Village Hall, KentBugler Ben Aspin (Age 16)Location: St Peter & St Paul Church, Borden, KentBugler Darren RileyLocation: Manor Field Sports Ground, Church Road, Hartley, KentBugler Del JonesLocation: The Greens, Littlestone, New Romney, Kent

LANCASHIRESouth Ribble Borough Council - PrestonOrganisation: South Ribble Borough CouncilLocation: South Ribble Great War Memorial, Lostock Lane, Lostock Hall, Preston, LancashireBugler Lucca Cuthbert FairhurstLocation: Stoney Bank Picnic Site, Stoney Bank Road, Earby, LancashireBugler Darryl CartwrightLocation: South Ribble WW1 Memorial, Lostock Hall, Preston, Lancashire

LINCOLNSHIREBugler Gareth BrooksLocation: Saint Martin’s Church, Church Street, Owston Ferry, North LincolnshireBuglers Miriam Smith and Sarah Harry (Salvation Army)Location: The Church path, Beckingham Road, Stapleford, Lincolnshire

MIDDLESEXBugler Martin SmithLocation: Oldfield Free Church (Baptist), Malden Avenue, Greenford, Middlesex

NORFOLKBugler John AdlamLocation: War Memorial, Dickleburgh All Saints Church, The Street, Dickleburgh, Diss, NorfolkBugler Mr DowsettLocation: The Village Green, Briston, Norfolk

NORTHAMPTONSHIRECold Ash BrassLocation: Brackley, Northamptonshire

NORTH YORKSHIREBugler John ChapmanLocation: Wheldrake Parish Church, Wheldrake, North Yorkshire

NOTTINGHAMSHIREBugler Greg Cowley Esq BEMLocation: St Mark’s Church, School Walk, Bestwood Village, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

OXFORDSHIREBugler Julian BakerLocation: Farnborough, Wantage, OxfordshireBugler David CarmodyLocation: Brightwell Baldwin, Watlington, Oxfordshire

SOMERSETBugler Larry Coles - BathLocation: War Memorial, Royal Victoria Park, Bath, Somerset.Organisation: Bath and North East Somerset Council

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Last Post AcknowledgementsSOUTH YORKSHIRERockingham BandLocation (1): The Cenotaph, West Street, Hoyland, Barnsley, South YorkshireLocation (2): Own Martha’s Yard, Community Garden, rear of Belmont Club, West Street, Hoyland, Barnsley, South YorkshireLocation (3): The Rockingham Centre, Sheffield Road, Hoyland Common, Barnsley, South Yorkshire

STAFFORDSHIREBugler Rhianna LeightonLocation: The Dam Head, Rudyard Reservoir, Off Lake Road, Rudyard, Staffordshire Moorlands, StaffordshireSt Michael’s Church - RocesterLocation: St Michael’s Church, Dove Lane, Rocester, Staffordshire

WARWICKSHIRETrumpeter Member of the Alcester Victoria Silver BandLocation: Centenary Field, Recreational Ground

WEST YORKSHIRECalderdale CouncilLocation: Halifax, West YorkshireCalverley Project 2000Location: Woodhall Hills, West Yorkshire

WALESBugler Lt (SCC) Sue Williams RNR, TS Prince of Wales Holyhead Sea CadetsLocation: Holyhead, Anglesey, WalesBugler James Cupit - Location: St Chad’s Church, Church Street, Holt, Wrexham, Wales

Penclawdd Brass BandTrumpeter Gurnos ReesLocation: Gowerton Cenotaph - City and County of Swansea, WalesTrumpeter John JonesLocation: Loughor Cnotaph - City and County of Swansea, WalesTrumpeter Tony Small Esq BEMLocation: Penclawdd Cenotaph - City and County of Swansea, WalesTrumpeter John MorganLocation: Llandeilo Cenotaph - Carmarthenshire, WalesTrumpeter Christopher SmithLocation: Swansea Cenotaph - City and County of Swansea, WalesTrumpeter Richard Phillips Esq MBELocation: Morriston Cenotaph - City and County of Swansea, WalesTrumpeter Mark SmithLocation - Town Hall, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, WalesTrumpeter Gareth SmallLocation - (Halle Orchester) - Manchester - Brdgewater Hall

SCOTLANDBugler: Kelly Murray - HamiltonLocation: Hamilton South Church, 1 Mill Road, Hamilton, ScotlandTrumpeter Kai McLeodLocation: Overtown Parish Church, 146 Main Street, Overtown, ScotlandBugler Gordon CampbellLocation: Greenbank Parish Church, 36 Eaglesham Road, Clarkston, GlasgowBugler Zoe PriceLocation: Dollar Parish Church, Clackmannanshire, Scotland

Bugler Dave CannellLocation: Hill of Tillymorgan, Aberdeenshire, ScotlandBugler (TBC)Location: Kirkoswald Church, Kirkbrae, Kirkoswald, ScotlandBugler (TBC)Location: Troon Old Parish Church, Ayr Street, Troon, ScotlandBugler Lindsay BrownLocation: Annbank or Tarbolton Church, Tarbolton, Scotland

NORTHERN IRELANDBugler Andrew CarlisleBugler Stephen WilsonLocation: The Market Square, Ballynahinch, Co Down, Northern Ireland

SARKTrumpeter Ashley (Ash) Ronald Kyle JarmanLocation: Men of Sark Memorial Cross, Sark

AUSTRALIABugler Stephen ClarkLocation: Gosford, New South Wales, Australia

CANADABugler Dale RomagnoliLocation: Ganges Harbour, Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada

DENMARKBugler Paul William Christopher GambleLocation: Sct. Marie Kirke, Kirketorvet, Sonderborg, South Jutland, Denmark

AFGHANISTANBugler Csgt (CQMS) Rikki Johnson 1st Battalion Welsh GuardsLocation: New Kabul Compound, Kabul, Afghanistan

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Battle’s Over - Ringing out for Peace AcknowledgementsOver 1,400 Bell Ringers lost their lives during World War 1, and the Great Memorial Book of Church Bell-Ringers who fell in the war,

on display near the ringing chamber at St Paul’s Cathedral, London, bears the following inscription:

“They whom this Guide To Taking Part commemorates were numbered among those, who, at the call of King and Country, left all that was dear to them, endured hardship, faced danger,and finally passed out of the sight of men by the path of duty and self sacrifice, giving up their own lives that others might live in freedom.”

We would like to thank those Cathedrals and Churches mentioned below for taking part in this unique tribute.

ENGLANDAVONSt Mary Redcliffe Church - BristolAddress: Bristol, Avon

BEDFORDSHIRESaint Mary’s - HaynesAddress: Haynes, Bedfordshire

St Nicholas Church - Barton-le-ClayAddress: Barton-le-Clay, Bedford, BedfordshireSt Andrews Church - LangfordAddress: Church Street, Langford, Biggleswade, BedfordshireSt Andrews Church - AmpthillAddress: Ampthill, Bedfordshire

BERKSHIRE

St Mary’s Parish Church - ThatchamAddress: Thatcham, BerkshireSt Mark’s Church - EnglefieldAddress: Englefield, BerkshireAll Saints - BrightwaltonAddress: Brightwalton, Newbury, BerkshireHoly Trinity - SunningdaleAddress: Church Road, Sunningdale, BerkshireSt Andrew’s Church - WraysburyAddress: Wraysbury, BerkshireSt Andrews Church - PriestwoodAddress: Priestwood Court Road, Priestwood, Bracknell, BerkshireWarfield Church - WarfieldAddress: Church Lane, Warfield, BerkshireSt Lawrence Church - CholesburyAddress: Parrotts Lane, Cholesbury, Tring, Buckinghamshire

Mary the Virgin - AldermastonAddress: Church Road, Aldermaston, Berkshire

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

Holy Cross & St Mary’s Church - QuaintonAddress: Church Street, Quainton, Aylesbury, BuckinghamshireWingrave Church - WingraveAddress: Wingrave, BuckinghamshireChurch of All Saints - BucksAddress: High Road, BucksSt Michael’s - StewkleyAddress: High Street, Stewkley, BuckinghamshireSt Mary the Virgin - AylesburyAddress: St Mary’s Square, Aylesbury, BuckinghamshireSt Mary’s Church - HawridgeAddress: Church Lane, Hawridge, Chesham, Buckinghamshire

CAMBRIDGESHIRE

St Mary Magdalene Church - WarboysAddress: Warboys, CambridgeshireSt Thomas a Becket Church - RamseyAddress: Ramsey, CambridgeshireSt Mary and Guyhirn - Wisbech St MaryAddress: Church Road, Wisbech St Mary, CambridgeshireAll Saints’ - CottenhamAddress: High Street, Cottenham, CambridgeSt Lawrence Church - BythornAddress: Bythorn, Huntingdon, CambridgeshireSt Peter’s Church - MolesworthAddress: Molesworth, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire

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All Saints Church - BringtonAddress: Brington, Huntingdon, CambridgeshireSt Mary’s Church - Leighton BromswoldAddress: Leighton Bromswold, Huntingdon, CambridgeshireSt John The Baptist Church - KeystonAddress: Keyston, Huntingdon, CambridgeshireSt Mary the Virgin - GamlingayAddress: Church Street, Gamlingay, CambridgeshireSt Edward King and Martyr - CambridgeAddress: Peas Hill, Cambridge, CambridgeshireSt Andrew’s Church - IslehamAddress: Church Street, Isleham, Ely, CambridgeshireSt Mary’s Church - CheveleyAddress: Cheveley, CambridgeshireSt Andrew’s Church - SohamAddress: Soham, CambridgeshireSt Mary the Virgin - Leighton BromswoldAddress: Church Lane, Leighton Bromswold, Huntingdon, CambridgeshireWestley Waterless Church - Westley WaterlessAddress: Church Lane, Westley Waterless, Cambridgeshire

CHESHIRE St Helen’s Church - WittonAddress: Church Road, Northwich, CheshireSt Mary’s Church - DisleyAddress: Red Lane, Disley, CheshireLower Peover Church - Lower PeoverAddress: Lower Peover, Knutsford, CheshireAnson Engine Museum - PoyntonAddress: Anson Road, Poynton, Cheshire

St Michael & All Angels Church - Little LeighAddress: Church Road, Little Leigh, Northwich, CheshireSt Chad’s Church - TushinghamAddress: Tushingham, CheshireSt Matthews - StrettonAddress: Stretton, CheshireSt Peters Church - Little BudworthAddress: Vicarage Lane, Little Budworth, Tarporley, CheshireSt John’s - HartfordAddress: Chester Road, Hartford, CheshireSt Oswald’s Church - Lower PeoverAddress: Crown Lane, Lower Peover, CheshireSt Laurence - FrodshamAddress: Church Road, Frodsham, CheshireStockport Parish Church (St Mary’s in the Market Place - ChurchgateAddress: Churchgate, Stockport, Cheshire

CLEVELANDSt Mary’s - Long NewtonAddress: Darlington Road, Long Newton, Stockton on Tees, Cleveland

CORNWALL St Probus and St Grace C of E - ProbusAddress: The Square, Probus, CornwallSt Keverne Church - St KeverneAddress: St Keverne, Helston, CornwallSt James the Greta Church - St KewAddress: St Kew Churchtown, CornwallSt Nun - PelyntAddress: Pelynt, CornwallSt Winnow Parish Church - St WinnowAddress: St Winnow-Lostwithiel, CornwallSt Andrew’s Church - CalstockAddress: Calstock, Cornwall

St Odolph - PillatonAddress: Pillaton, Saltash, CornwallSt Paternus - North PetherwinAddress: North Petherwin, Launceston, CornwallSt Petroc’s Church - BodminAddress: Bodmin, CornwallSt Breward - Bodmin MoorAddress: Bodmin Moor, CornwallBlisland Church - BlislandAddress: Blisland, CornwallSt Mabyn Parish Church - St MabynAddress: St Mabyn, CornwallSt Tudy - St TudyAddress: CornwallSt Michaels - PenkivalAddress: St Michael, Penkivel, CornwallSt John the Baptist Church - MorwenstowAddress: Morwenstow, CornwallChurch of St Dominica - SaltashAddress: Saltash, Cornwall St Buriana - St BuryanAddress: Penzance Road, St Buryan, CornwallChurch of St Mawnan and St Stephen - Mawnan SmithAddress: Old Church Road, Mawnan Smith, CornwallSt Michael’s Church - HelstonAddress: Church Lane, Helston, CornwallSt Wenna’s Parish Church - St WennAddress: St Wenn, Bodmin, CornwallSt Stythians Church - StithianAddress: Church Road, Stithian, Truro, CornwallFowey Parish Church - FoweyAddress: Church Avenue, Fowey, CornwallSt. Cleer Parish Church - St CleerAddress: St. Cleer, Liskeard, CornwallSt. Corentyn’s Church - ChuryAddress: Churchtown, Cury Cross Lane, Helston, Cornwall

Wendron Church - WendronAddress: Wendron, Helston, CornwallTalland Church - TallandAddress: Talland, Looe, CornwallSt Philleigh Church - PhilleighAddress: Philleigh, Truro, CornwallSt Pol de Leon Church - PaulAddress: Mousehole Lane, Paul, Penzance, CornwallStoke Climsland Church - Stoke ClimslandAddress: Stoke Climsland, CornwallSt James the Great Church - KilkhamptonAddress: Kilkhampton, Bude, CornwallChurch of St Carantoc - CrantockAddress: Ctantock, CornwallSt Odulph - PillatonAddress: Pillaton, Saltash, CornwallPhillack Church - HaylePhillack, CornwallWendron Church - WendronAddress: Wendron, Helston, CornwallSt Michaels Parish Church - MichaelstowAddress: Michaelstow, Bodmin, Cornwall

COUNTY DURHAM St Paul’s Church - HaswellAddress: Church Street, Haswll, County DurhamSt Peter’s - BishoptonAddress: Bishopton, Stockton-on-TeesSt Paul’s Church - WaterhousesAddress: Waterhouses, County DurhamAll Saints’ Church - ManfieldAddress: Manfield, Darlington, County DurhamSt Mary’s Church - GainfordAddress: Low Green, Gainford, County DurhamSt Mary the Virgin - Sherburn VillageAddress: Sherburn Village, Durham, County Durham

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All Saints’ Church - ManfieldAddress: Manfield, Nr Darlington, County DurhamAll Saints Parish Church - LanchesterAddress: Durham Road, Lanchester, County DurhamOur Lady and St Thomas R.C. Church - WillingtonAddress: The Presbytery, Cumberland Terrace, Willington, Crook, County Durham

CUMBRIA St Mary’s Church - Windermere Address: Ambleside Road, WindermereSt John’s Church - HelsingtonAddress: Helsington, Kendal, CumbriaSt Peter’s - HevershamAddress: Woodhouse Lane, Heversham, Milnthorpe, CumbriaSt John the Evangelist - WorkingtonAddress: Washington Street, Workington, CumbriaSt George the Martyr - MillomAddress: St George’s Road, Millom, CumbriaSt Martin’s Church - BramptonAddress: Front Street, Brampton, CumbriaSaint George the Martyr - MillomSt George’s Road, Millom, CumbriaSt Michael & All Angels - BeethamAddress: Beetham, Milnthorpe, Cumbria

DERBYSHIRE

St Wilfrids, West Hallam - DerbyshireAddress: DerbyshireSt Michael and All Angels - HathersageAddress: Hathersage, DerbyshireAlvaston Parish Church - AlvastonAddress: Alvaston, DerbyshireSt Peter’s Church - HolymoorsideAddress: Cotton Mill Lane, Holymoorside, Chesterfield, DerbyshireGlossop Parish Church of All SaintsAddress: Church Street Glossop, DerbyshireParish Church of St Laurence - Long EatonAddress: Market Place, Long Eaton, DerbyshireSt James Church - ShardlowAddress: London Road, Shardlow, DerbyshireSt Mary’s Church - Coton in the ElmsAddress: Church Street, Coton in the Elms, Swadlincote, DerbyshireSt Lawrence Chuch - EyamAddress: Eyam, DerbyshireParish Church of St Mary - IlkestonAddress: Market Place, Ilkeston, DerbyshireSt John the Evangelist - DerbyAddress: Bridge Street/Mill Street, Derby, DerbyshireSt Thomas’ Church - BramptonAddress: Chatsworth Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire

Glossop Parish Church of All Saints - GlossopAddress: Glossop, Derbyshire

DEVON

St Michael & All Angels - CornwoodAddress: Cornwood, Devon PL21 9QJSt Mary’s Church - LuppittAddress: Luppitt, DevonSt Mary’s Church - Morchard BishopAddress: Church Street, Morchard Bishop, DevonSt Andrew’s Church - Clyst HydonAddress: Clyst Hydon, Cullompton, DevonAll Saints’ - AxminsterAddress: Smallridge Lane, Axminster, DevonSt Nicholas - DunkeswellAddress: Dunkeswell, DevonSt Paul’s (Church of England) - HonitonAddress: High Street, Honiton, DevonSt Mary’s Church - HennockAddress: Church Lane, Hennock, DevonHoly Ghost - PresbyAddress: Exmouth, DevonSt John the Baptist - Colaton RaleighAddress: Church Road, Colaton Raleigh, Nr Sidmouth, Devon St Margaret and St Andrew (Church of England) - LittlehamAddress: Littleham, Exmouth, Devon

Holy Trinity Church - ExmouthAddress: Rolle Road, Exmouth, DevonSt Swithun Parish Church - WoodburyAddress: Woodbury, Exeter, DevonBridgerule Church - BridgeruleAddress: Bridgerule, Holsworthy, DevonBlessed Sacrament Church - HeavitreeAddress: Heavitree, Exeter, DevonSt Mary the Virgin - Newton AbbotAddress: Coach Road, Newton Abbot, DevonSt Michael’s Church - MusburyAddress: Church Hill, Musbury, DevonSt Mary’s Church - LuppittAddress: Church Hill, Luppitt, Honiton, DevonSt Mary’s Church - WhimpleAddress: The Square, Whimple, DevonSt Thomas of Canterbury - DodbrookeAddress: Church Street, Kingsbridge, DevonSt Michael’s Church - BeerAddress: Fore Street, Beer, DevonExeter Cathedral - ExeterAddress: The Cloisters, Exeter, DevonSt Michael & All Angels’ Church - Mount DinhamAddress: Mount Dinham, Exeter, DevonSt David’s Church - ExeterAddress: Queen’s Terrace, Exeter, DevonSt Martin’s Church - ExeterAddress: Cathedral Close, Exeter, DevonSt Thomas the Apostle Church - ExeterAddress: Cowick Street, Exeter, DevonSt Petrocks - ExeterAddress: Cathedral Yard, Exeter, DevonSt Peter & St Paul’s Parish Church - HolsworthyAddress: North Road, Holsworthy, DevonBovey Tracey Parish Church of St Peter, St Paul and St Thomas of Canterbury - Bovey TraceyAddress: East Street, Bovey Tracey, Devon

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St Andrews Church - HalbertonAddress: Church Path, Halberton, Tiverton, DevonSt Gregory - DawlishAddress: Church Road, Dawlish, DevonSt Michael de Rupe - Brentor (This church is the highest working church in Southern England - and was an original Beacon Church)Address: Brentor, Tavistock, DevonSt John the Baptist, Paignton Parish Church - PaigntonAddress: Church Street, Paignton, DevonSt Mary’s Church - KingskerswellAddress: Church End Road, Kingskerswell, Newton Abbot, DevonSt Margaret’s Church - StoodleighAddress: Stoodleigh, Tiverton, DevonSt Mary’s Church - BidefordAddress: Bideford, DevonSt Mary’s Church - DunsfordAddress: Dunsford, Exeter, DevonSt Peter Church - TivertonAddress: St Peter Street, Tiverton, DevonSt Peter and St Paul - BroadhempstonAddress: Broadhempston, Totnes, DevonPlymstock St Marys - PlymstockAddress: Church Road, Plymstock, DevonSt Nicholas Church - Combe RaleighAddress: Combe RaleighSt Marys Church - KentisbeareAddress: Kentisbeare, Nr Cullompton, DevonSt Mary’s Church - AbbotskerswellAddress: Abbotskerswell, Newton Abbot, Devon

DORSET

St Mary’s Church - FerndownAddress: Church Road, Ferndown, DorsetSydling St Nicholas Church - SydlingAddress: Sydling, DorsetSt Nicholas’ Church - StudlandAddress: Church Road, Studland, DorsetTwynham Church - ChristchurchAddress: Barrack Road, Christchurch, DorsetSt Mark’s Church - HighcliffeAddress: Highcliffe, Dorset

EAST SUSSEX

St James the Great - EwhurstAddress: Ewhurst, East Sussex

St Leonard’s Church - Seaford (Have recruited new ringers to undertake the ringing of their bells for this event)Address: Seaford, East SussexHoly Cross Church - UckfieldAddress: Uckfield, East SussexSt Mary’s Church - BattleAddress: Upper Lake, Battle, East SussexAll Saint’s Church - CrowboroughAddress: Church Road, Crowborough, East SussexSt Michael and All Angel’s Church - CrowboroughAddress: Rotherfield Road, Crowborough, East SussexSt Mary’s Church - CrowboroughAddress: Queens Road, Crowborough, East SussexSt Mary’s Church - NewickAddress: Church Road, Newick, Lewes, East Sussex

ESSEX

St Mary’s Church - ElsenhamAddress: Church Lane, Elsenham, Bishop’s Stortford, EssexSt Mary’s Church - DedhamAddress: High Street, Dedham, Essex

St George and the English Martyrs Roman Catholic Church - ShoeburynessAddress: 96 Ness Road, Shoeburyness, EssexSaint Andrew’s - Earls ColneAddress: Church Hill, Earls Colne, Colchester, EssexAll Saint’s Church - ChelmsfordAddress: Springfield Green, Chelmsford, EssexSt Michael’s Church - FobbingAddress: Fobbing, Stanford-le-Hope, EssexSt Peter and St Paul’s Parish Church - GraysAddress: High Street, Grays, EssexSt John the Baptist - Layer de la HayeAddress: Church Road, Layer de la Haye, Colchester, Essex

EAST YORKSHIRE

All Saints’ Church - North FerribyAddress: Church Road, North Ferriby, East Yorkshire

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GLOUCESTERSHIRE

St Marys - ArlinghamAddress: Church Road, Arlingham, GloucestershireSt James the Great - WesterleighAddress: Westerleigh Road, Westerleign, South GloucestershireSt Mary’s - BittonAddress: Church Road, Bitton, Bristol, GloucestershireSt Andrew’s Church - CromhallAddress: Church Lane, Cromhall, Wotton-Under-Edge, GloucestershireSt Lawrence’s Church - Bourton-on-the-WaterAddress: School Hill, Bourton-on-the-Water, GloucestershireSt Mary’s Church - Frampton-pn-SevernAddress: Church End, Frampton on Severn, GloucestershireSt John the Baptist - Great RissingtonAddress: Great Rissington, Gloucestershire

GREATER MANCHESTER

Salford Cathedral - SalfordAddress: Salford, Greater Manchester

HAMPSHIRE

Winchester Cathedral - WinchesterAddress: The Close, Winchester, HampshireSt Peter and St Pauls - HambledonAddress: Hambledon, HampshireSt Thomas’s Anglican Cathedral - PortsmouthAddress: Portsmouth, HampshireSt Lawrence Church - AltonAddress: Church Street, Alton, HampshireSt Mary’s Church - PortchesterAddress: Castle Street, Portchester, HampshireSt Peter and St Paul’s Parish Church - RingwoodAddress: The Market Place, Ringwood, Hampshire

St Peters Church - Bishops WalthamAddress: Bishops Waltham, HampshireSt Leonards Church - Sherfield on LoddonAddress: Sherfield on Loddon, HampshireSt James Without-The-Priory-Gate - SouthwickAddress: High Street, Southwick, Fareham, HampshireSt Mary the Virgin - BramshottAddress: Church Road, Bramshott, Liphook, HampshireSt Peter’s - PetersfieldAddress: The Square, Petersfield, HampshireSt Mary’s Church - BuritonAddress: Buriton, Petersfield, HampshireSt Mary the Virgin - FordingbridgeAddress: Church Street, Fordingbridge, HampshireSt Mary’s Church - LissAddress: Station Road, Liss, Hampshire

HEREFORDSHIRESt Mary Magdalene Church - Leinthall StarkesAddress: Leinthall Starkes, Ludlow, Herefordshire

HERTFORDSHIRE

St Mary the Virgin Church - BraughingAddress: Church End, Braughing, Hertfordshire

St Leonard - SandridgeAddress: Sandridge, HertfordshireSt Peter’s - BerkhamstedAddress: Church Lane, BerkhamstedSt Leonard’s - FlamsteadAddress: High Street, Flamstead, HertfordshireSt Leonard’s Church - St LeonardsAddress: St Leonards (Bucks), Tring, Hertfordshire

ISLE OF MAN

Cathedral Isle of ManAddress: Derby Road, Peel, Isle of Man

KENT St Mary the Virgin - Dover (First to register their involvement throughout the world)Address: Dover, KentSt Peter & Paul - YaldingAddress: Yalding, KentSt Dunstan’s Church - CranbrookAddress: Stone Street, Cranbrook, KentSt Mary’s Church - FrittendenAddress: The Street, Frittenden, KentSt Peter’s Church - HeverAddress: Hever Road, Hever. KentSt Mary’s Church - WesterhamAddress: Westerham, KentSt Mary the Virgin - UpchurchAddress: Upchurch, Kent

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St Paul’s Church - SandsgateAddress: Sandsgate, KentAll Saints Church - LyddAddress: Lydd, Romney Marsh, KentSt Nicholas Church - SandhurstAddress: Church Road, Sandhurst, KentSt Peter’s - SouthboroughAddress: Southborough Common, Southborough, KentSt Peter and St Paul Church - BordenAddress: Borden, Sittingbourne, KentSt Martin’s Church - EynsfordAddress: Eynsford, KentSS Peter and Paul - FarninghamAddress: Farningham, KentSt Peters Church - HeverAddress, Hever Road, Hever, KentSt Michael & All Angels - MardenAddress: High Street, Marden, KentSS Peter and Paul - AppledoreAddress: The Street, Appledore, Ashford, KentSt Mary the Virgin - Stone-in-OxleyAddress: Church Hill, Stone-in-Oxley, Tenterden, KentSt Peter & St Paul - SealAddress: Church Street, Seal, Sevenoaks, KentSt Lawrence’s Church - MereworthAddress: The Street, Mereworth, Maidstone, KentAll Saints Church - AllhallowsAddress: Stoke Road, Allhallows, Rochester, KentAll Saints - UlcombeAddress: Ulcombe, Maidstone, KentAll Saints Church - BiddendenAddress: High Street, Biddenden, KentEast Sutton Church SS Peter and Paul - East SuttonAddress: Church Road, East Sutton, Maidstone, Kent

SS Mary & Eanswythe - FolkestoneAddress: Folkestone, KentHartlip Church - HartlipAddress: The Street, Hartlip, KentSt Laurence in Thanet - St LawrenceAddress: High Street, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, KentHoly Innocents’ Church - AdishamAddress: Adisham, Canterbury, KentSt Peter and St Paul - SaltwoodAddress: Saltwood, KentSt Augustines Church - NorthbourneAddress: Church Road, Northbourne, KentSt Peter’s Church - BridgeAddress: High Street, Bridge, Canterbury, KentSt Peter’s Church - BekesbourneAddress: Old Palace Road, Bekesbourne, Canterbury, KentSt Dunstan Church - FrinstedAddress: Frinsted, Sittingbourne, KentSt Martin’s - MaidstoneAddress: Northumberland Road, Maidstone, KentSt Mary the Virgin - UpchurchAddress: Horsham Lane, Upchurch, Sittingbourne, KentSt John’s Church - HildenboroughAddress: Hildenborough, KentSt Margarets - HorsmondenAddress: HorsmondenSt Bartholomew’s Church - Herne BayAddress: King Edward Avenue, Herne Bay, KentSt Martin’s Church - MaidstoneAddress: Northumberland Road, Maidstone, KentSt Mildred’s Church - PrestonAddress: Court Lane, Preston, Canterbury, Kent

St Peter’s Church - Boughton MonchelseaAddress: Church Hill, Boughton MonchelseaSt Mary the Virgin - EastryAddress: Eastry, KentSt Helens Church - CliffeAddress: Church Street, Cliffe, KentSt Johns Church - Hildenborough - FoxbushAddress: Foxbush, Hildenborough, KentSt Mary Magdalene - MonktonAddress: Monkton Street, Monkton, Ramsgate, KentSt Michael & All Angels Church - HartlipAddress: The Street, Hartlip, Sittingbourne, Kent

LANCASHIRE Lancaster Priory - Lancaster (As the Mother Church of the Duchy and County of Lancaster and are home to the King’s Own Royal Regiment, they now a designated Chapel of the Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment)Address: Castle Hill, Lancaster’sSt John the Baptist - PillingAddress: Pilling, LancashireBlackburn Cathedral - BlackburnAddress: Blackburn, LancashireSt Mary’s Parish Church - KelbrookAddress: Kelbrook, LancashireSt Andrews - LeylandAddress: Worden Lane, Leyland, LancashireSt Mary the Virgin - GoosnarghAddress: Goosnargh, Preston, LancashireSt Peter’s Church - HindleyAddress: Antheron Road, Hindley, Wigan, LancashireSt Andrew’s Church - SlaidburnAddress: Church Street, Slaidburn, Clitheroe, Lancashire

LEICESTERSHIRE

St Andrew’s - Great EastonAddress: Church Bank, Great Easton, LeicestershireSt Helen’s, Ashby de la Zouch - Ashby de la ZouchAddress: Lower Church Street, Ashby de la ZouchSt Michael’s Church - Stoney StantonAddress: Stoney Stanton, LeicestershireAll Saints Church - Newtown LinfordAddress: Newton Linford, LeicestershireLoughborough Carillon & War Memorial - LoughboroughAddress: Queens Park, Loughborough, Leicestershire St Mary’s & St Hardulphs Church - Breedon on the HillAddress: Squirrel Lane, Breedon on the Hill, LeicestershireSt Michael’s Church - Stoney StantonAddress: Stoney Stanton, LeicestershireThe Priory Church of St Mary and St Hardulph - Breedon-on-the-HillAddress: Bredon-on-the-Hill, LeicestershireSt Michael Church - StantonAddress: New Road, Stanton, Leicestershire

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LINCOLNSHIRE

St Benedict’s Church - Scrivelsby Estate - HorncastleAddress: Scrivelsby Estate, Horncastle, LincolnshireSt Andrew’s Church, EpworthAddress: Church Walk, Epworth, North LincolnshireChrist Church - Kirton HolmeAddress: Kirton Holme, LincolnshireSt Andrews - IrnhamAddress: Irnham, LincolnshireSt Nicholas Parish Church - HaxeyAddress: Church Street, Haxey, LincolnshireSaint John the Baptish Church - BelleauAddress: Vane Lane, Belleau, Nr Alford, LincolnshireSt John the Divine - SouthreyAddress: Ferry Road, Southrey, Lincoln, LincolnshireAll Saints - StamfordAddress: All Saints Place, Stamford, LincolnshireSt Andrew’s - Withan on the HillAddress: Main Street, Witham on the Hill, Bourne, LincolnshireSt Andrew’s Church - FolkinghamAddress: Church Lane, Folkingham, Sleaford, Lincolnshire

St Peter Church - Norton DisneyAddress: Norton Disney, LincolnshireSaint Martins - Owston FerryAddress: Church Street, Owston Ferry, North LincolnshireSt Mary the Virgin Church - KettonAddress: Church Road, Ketton, Stamford, LincilnshireSaint Martin’s Church - Owston FerryAddress: Church Street, Owston Ferry, North LincolnshireSt Peter’s Church - FriesthorpeAddress: Church Lane, Friesthorpe, Lincoln, LincolnshireSt Clements - WorlabyAddress: Top Road, Worlaby, North LincolnshireAll Saints - ElshamAddress: Church Street, Elsham, North LincolnshireSt Nicholas - HaxeyAddress: Church Street, Haxey, North Linconshire

LONDONSt John - HackneyAddress: Lower Clapton Road, LondonSt Mary Magdalene Church (Hope Church - Islington)Address: Holloway Road, London

MERSEYSIDE

St Matthew & St James, Mossley Hill Parish Church - LiverpoolAddress: Rose Lane, Liverpool, MerseysideSt Bridget’s - West KirbyAddress: Church Road, West Kirby, Wirral, Merseyside

NORFOLK

Norwich Cathedral - NorwichAddress: The Close, Norwich, NorfolkGreat Yarmouth Minster - Great YarmouthAddress: Great Yarmouth, NorfolkSt Mary’s Church - Melton ConstableAddress: Burgh Parva, Melton Constable, NorfolkSt John - HovetonAddress: Horning Road, Hoveton, Norfolk

All Saints Church - BristonAddress: Church Street, Briston, NorfolkSt Peter and St Paul - Barnham BroomAddress: Honningham Road, Barnham Broom, NorfolkSt George’s Church - HardinghamAddress: Church Road, Hardingham, NorfolkSt John the Baptist - ColtishallAddress: Coltishall, NorfolkSt Peter’s Church - LingwoodAddress: Lingwood, NorfolkSt Peter’s Church - StrumpshawAddress: Strumpshaw, NorfolkSt Mary’s Church - HassinghamAddress: Hassingham, NorfolkSt Edmund’s Church - South BurlinghamAddress: South Burlingham, NorfolkSt Andrew’s - HoltAddress: Holt, NorfolkWiveton - St Mary the VirginAddress: Wiveton, NorfolkCromer Parish Church with St Martin’s - CromerAddress: Church Street, Cromer, NorfolkSt Peter’s Church - ThetfordAddress: White Hart Street, Thetford, NorfolkCromer Parish Church with St Martin’s - CromerAddress: Wiveton, NorfolkDersingham Church - Mark CapronAddress: Dersingham, NorfolkGayton Church - GaytonAddress: Gayton, NorfolkSt Mary Magdalene Church - Gorleston-on-SeaAddress: Magdalene Green, Gorleston-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, NorfolkSt Margaret of Antioch - Sea PallingAddress: Church Road, Sea Palling, Norwich, Norfolk

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Battle’s Over - Ringing out for Peace AcknowledgementsSt Mary the Virgin - Great MassinghamAddress: Station Road, Great Massingham, Kings Lynn, NorfolkSt Catherine - LudhamAddress: Norwich Road, Ludham, Great Yarmouth, NorfolkSt Mary’s Church - AttleboroughAddress: Church Street, Attleborough, NorfolkAll Saints Church - ShouldhamAddress: Shouldham, King’s Lynn, NorfolkSt George’s Church - MethwoldAddress: Crown Street, Methwold, Thetford, NorfolkSt Mary Magdalene - Sandringham EstateAddress: Sandringham Estate, NorfolkAll Saints Church - DickleburghAddress: The Street, Dickleburgh, Diss, NorfolkSt Mary’s Church - Burgh ParvaAddress: Burgh Parva Hall, Holt Road, Melton Constable, NorfolkSt Mary Magdalene Church - BeetleyAddress: Church Road, Beetley, NorfolkSt Margaret’s Church - DraytonAddress: Drayton, Norwich, NorfolkAll Saints Church - BristonAddress: Church Street, Briston, NorfolkAll Saints - Weston LongvilleAddress: Church Street, Weston Longville, NorfolkAll Saints Church - Swanton MorleyAddress: Town Street, Swanton Morley, Dereham, NorfolkGayton Thorpe Church - GaytonAddress: Gayton, King’s Lynn, NorfolkSt Peter & St Paul - ScarningAddress: Scarning, NorfolkSt Augustine’s Church - East LangdonAddress: East Langdon, KentSaint Nicholas Church - East DerehamAddress: Church Street, East Dereham, Norfolk

St Nicholas Church - AshillAddress: Church Street, Ashill, NorfolkKing’s Lynn Minster - King’s LynnAddress: Church Square, King’s Lynn, NorfolkSt John the Baptist - ReedhamAddress: Church Road, Reedham, NorfolkSt Peter & St Paul Parish Church - SwaffhamAddress: Market Place, Swaffham, NorfolkSt Mary - East RudhamAddress: East Rudham, NorfolkSt Thomas - FoxleyAddress: The Street, Foxley, NorfolkSt Mary’s - MiddletonAddress: Station Road, Middleton, NorfolkSt Andrew’s - Great RyburghAddress: Bridge Road/Mill Road, Great Ryburgh, NorfolkSt Mary’s Church - DitchinghamAddress: Belsey Bridge Road, Ditchingham, NorfolkAll Saints Church - NectonAddress: Tuns Road, Necton, Swaffham, NorfolkSt George’s Parish Church - Saham ToneyAddress: Richmond Road, Saham Toney, NorfolkSt Nicholas’ Church - BrandistonAddress: Brandiston, Norwich, Norfolk

NORTHAMPTONSHIRESt Luke’s Church - Cold HighamAddress: Banbury Lane, Cold Higham, NorthamptonshireSt Mary the Virgin - WeldonAddress: Church Street, Weldon, Corby, NorthamptonshireSt James - ThrapstonAddress: Church Walk, Thrapston, Northamptonshire

St John the Baptist - HarringworthAddress: Seaton Road, Harringworth, Corby, NorthamptonshireSt Peter’s Church - BrackleyAddress: Brackley, NorthamptonshireSaint Peter and Paul - Weedon BecAddress: Weedon, NorthamptonshireSt Peters Church - IrthlingboroughAddress: Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire

NORTHUMBERLAND

St Mary the Virgin - StanningtonAddress: Church Road, Stannington, Morpeth, NorthumberlandSt Cuthbert - BlythAddress: Plessey Road, Blyth, NorthumberlandParish Church of St James - Riding MillAddress: Church Lane, Riding Mill, NorthumberlandSt Cuthbert’s Church - AllendaleAddress: Market Place, Allendale, Hexham, NorthumberlandSt Bartholomew’s Church - Newbiggin by the SeaAddress: Newbiggin by the Sea, Northumberland

NORTH YORKSHIRE

All Saints’ Church, Burton-in-LonsdaleAddress: Burton-in-Lonsdale, North YorkshireSt Mary’s Church - RiccallAddress: Riccall, YorkSt John The Baptist Church - Lower BenthamAddress: Lower Bentham, Nr Lancaster, North YorkshireSt Helen’s Parish Church - WheldrakeAddress: Main Street, Wheldrake, YorkSt Andrew’s Church - KildwickAddress: St Andrew’s Close, Kildwick, North YorkshireSt Michael the Archangel - Kirby MalhamAddress: Kirby Malham, North YorkshireSt Cuthbert with St Mary’s Church - BartonAddress: Church Lane, Barton, Richmond, North YorkshireChurch of St Mary and St Alkelda - MiddlehamAddress: Church Street, Middleham, Leyburn, North Yorkshire

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Battle’s Over - Ringing out for Peace AcknowledgementsSt George the Martyr - ScackletonAddress: Scackleton, Hovingham, North YorkshireSt Mary’s Church - Askham RichardAddress: Askham Richard, York, North YorkshireSt Mary the Virgin - GoldsboroughAddress: Church Street, Goldsborough, Knaresborough, North YorkshireArncliffe Church - St OswaldAddress: Arncliffe, Skipton, North YorkshireConistone Church - St MaryAddress: Conistone, Skipton, North YorkshireHubberholme Church - St Michael and All AngelsAddress: Hubberholme, Buckden, Skipton, North YorkshireKettlewell Church - St MaryAddress: Kettlewell, Skipton, North Yorkshire

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

St Mary’s - GreasleyAddress: Greasley, Southwell, NottinghamshireSt John the Baptist Church - East MarkhamAddress: Church Street, East Markham, Newark, NottinghamshireSt Mark - Bestwood VillageAddress: School Walk, Bestwood Village, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

Worksop Priory - WorksopAddress: Priorswell Road, Worksop, NottinghamshireClumber Chapel - Clumber ParkAddress: Clumber Park, NottinghamshireSt Wilfred’s Church - KirbyAddress: Kirby, Ashfield, NottinghamshireSt Wilfreds Church - Kirby in AshfieldAddress: Church Street, Kirby in Ashfield, NottinghamshireSt John the Baptist - ClarboroughAddress: Church Lane, Clarborough, Retford, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

OXFORDSHIRESt Agatha’s Parish Church - Brightwell-cum-SotwellAddress: Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, OxfordshireAll Saints - FarnboroughAddress: Farnborough, OxfordshireSt Mary the Virgin - ChildreyAddress: West Street, Childrey, Wantage, OxfordshireSt Leonards Church - WaterstockAddress: Waterstock, OxfordshireSt Peter’s - Marsh BaldonAddress: Marsh Baldon, Oxford, OxfordshireSt Mary the Virgin - ThameAddress: Church Road, Thame, OxfordshireSt James’ - Little MiltonAddress: Church Hill, Little Milton, South OxfordshireSt Anne - EpwellAddress: Epwell Village Square, OxfordshireSt Mary’s Church - North LeighAddress: Church Road, North Leigh, Witney, OxfordshireSt Marys Church - KirtlingtonAddress: Church Lane, Kirtlington, OxfordshireSt Bartholomews - NettlebedAddress: High Street, Nettlebed, Oxfordshire

St Michael’s Church - CumnorAddress: Cumnor, Oxford, OxfordshireSt Mary’s Church - KidlingtonAddress: Church Street, Kidlington, OxfordshireSt Nicholas - IslipAddress: Church Lane, Islip, OxfordshireSt Peter & St Paul - DeddingtonAddress: Church Street, Deddington, Banbury, OxfordshireSt Leonard Church - WatlingtonAddress: Pryton Lane, Watlington, OxfordshireSt Mary’s Church - Little CoxwellAddress: Little Coxwell, Faringdon, OxfordshireSt Etheldreda - HorleyAddress: Church Lane, Horley, OxfordshireSt James Church - OxfordAddress: Oxford, OxfordshireWantage Parish ChurchAddress: Wantage, OxfordshireSt Mary’s - WitneyAddress: Witney, OxfordshireAll Saints Church - DidcotAddress: Didcot, OxfordshireSt Mary the Virgin - Chipping NortonAddress: Church Westcote, Chipping Norton, OxfordshireSt Leonard’s Church - EynshamAddress: Eynsham, Witney, OxfordshireSt Martin’s Church - BladonAddress: Church Street, Bladon, Woodstock, OxfordshireSt James the Great - StonesfieldAddress: The Cross, Stonesfield, Witney, OxfordshireSt Mary the Virgin - Black BourtonAddress: Burford Road, Black Bourton, Oxon, OxfordshireSt Stephen’s Church - ClanfieldAddress: Pound Lane, Clanfield, Oxfordshire

Shrivenham St Andrew - ShrivenhamAddress: Church Walk, Shrivenham, OxfordshireLongcot St Mary - LongcotAddress: High Street, Longcot, OxfordshireLyford St Mary - LyfordAddress: High Street, Lyford, OxfordshireSt Mary’s Church - HorsefairAddress: Horsefair, Banbury, OxfordshireSt James the Great - West HanneyAddress: Church Street, West Hanney, Wantage, OxfordshireAll Saints’ - FaringdonAddress: Faringdon, OxfordshireSt Leonard and St Catherine - Drayton St LeonardAddress: Church Lane, Drayton St Leonard, OxfordshireSt James - SomertonAddress: Church Street, Somerton, Bicester, OxfordshireDorchester Abbey - Dorchester-on-ThamesAddress: Dorchester-on-Thames, Wallingford, OxfordshireSt Kenelm’s Church - Minster LovellAddress: Minster Lovell, OxfordshireSt Mary the Virgin - Great MiltonAddress: Church Road, Great Milton, OxfordshireSt Helen’s - BensonAddress: Church Road, Benson, Wallingford, OxfordshireSt Mary’s Ardley with Fewcott - ArdleyAddress: Church Road, Ardley, Bicester, OxfordshireSt Nicholas Church - TackleyAddress: Church Hill, Tackley, Kidlington, OxfordshireSt Bartholomew’s - Brightwell BaldwinAddress: Brightwell Baldwin, Watlington, Oxfordshire

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Battle’s Over - Ringing out for Peace AcknowledgementsRUTLAND

St Andrews Church - HambledonAddress: Hambledon, Oakham, RutlandAll Saints Parish Church - OakhamAddress: Church Street, Oakham, RutlandSt Peter & St Paul - UppinghamAddress: Market Place, Uppingham, RutlandSt John the Baptist - BisbrookeAddress: Bisbrooke, RutlandSt Peter’s Church - EmpinghamAddress: Church Street, Empingham, Oakham, RutlandSt Peter and St Paul - LanghamAddress: Church Street, Langham, Rutland

SHROPSHIRE

Trinity Church - Much MenlockAddress: Much WenlockSt Peters - CoundAddress: Harnage Road, Cound, ShropshireSt Oswald King & Martyr - OswestryAddress: Oswestry, ShropshireSt Martins Parish Church - St MartinsAddress: Church Lane, St Martins, Oswestry, ShropshireSt Mary’s - EllesmereAddress: Church Street, Ellesmere, Shropshire

SOMERSET

St Michael’s Church - PenselwoodAddress: Penselwood, SomersetSt Luke and St Andrew’s Church - PristonAddress: Priston, Bath, SomersetSt Michaels - BlackfordAddress: Blackford, Somerset

St Bridget’s Church - BreanAddress: Church Road, Brean, Burnham on Sea, SomersetSt Lawrence’s - Westbury-sub-MendipAddress: Westbury-sub-Mendip, Nr Wells, SomersetSt Mary’s the Virgin - BerrowAddress: Coast Road, Berrow, Burnham-on-Sea, SomersetSt Michael and All Angels - WayfordWayford, Nr Crewkerne, SomersetOld Church of St Nicholas - UphillAddress: Uphill, Weston-super-Mare, SomersetSt Andrews - Burnham on SeaAddress: Victoria Street, Burnham on Sea, SomersetSt Peter and St Paul - Charlton HorethorneAddress: Charlton Horethorne, SomersetSt Mary Magdalene Church - ClatworthyAddress: Clatworthy, Somerset

SOUTH YORKSHIRESt John the Baptist Church - PenistoneAddress: Shrewsbury Road, Penistone, South YorklshireSt John the Evangelist - RanmoorAddress: Ranmoor, Sheffield, South Yorkshire

STAFFORDSHIREAll Saints Church - DilhorneAddress: New Rad, Dilhorne, StaffordshireSt Augustine’s Church - RugeleyAddress: Station Road, Rugeley, StaffordshireSt John the Baptist Church - Stowe by ChartleyAddress: Station Road, Stowe by Chartley, Stafford, StaffordshireAll Saints - ChebseyAddress: Chebsey, Nr Stafford, Staffordshire

St John the Baptist Church - Wetley RocksAddress: Wetley Rocks, Stoke on Trent, StaffordshireSt Michael’s Church - RocesterAddress: St Michael’s Church, Dove Lane, Rocester, StaffordshireSt Werburgh’s Church - KingsleyAddress: Church Street, Kingsley, StaffordshireSt Margaret’s Church - Draycott-in-the-MoorsAddress: Church Lane, off Uttoxeter Road, Draycott-in-the-Moors, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire

SUFFOLK St Peter’s - LevingtonAddress: Church Lane, Levington, Ipswich, SuffolkSt Ethelbert’s Church - FalkenhamAddress: Falkenham, SuffolkSt Mary & St Martin Church - KirtonContact: Barbara Payne - ChurchwardenSt Margaret’s - IpswichAddress: Bolton Lane, Ipswich, SuffolkSt Edmund King & Martyr Catholic Church - Bury St EdmundsAddress: Bury St Edmunds, SuffolkSt Mary’s Parish Church - BurstallAddress: Burstall, SuffolkAll Saints’ - SproughtonAddress: Sproughton, SuffolkBeccles Bell Tower - BecclesAddress: Beccles, Suffolk

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Guidlford Cathedral - GuildfordAddress: Guildford, SurreySt Edward the Confessor - Sutton ParkAddress: Sutton Park, GuildfordSt John’s Hampton - WickAddress: Church Grove, Hampton Wick, Kingston Upon Thames, SurreySt Andrew - Staines-Upon-ThamesAddress: Windsor Road, Staines-Upon-Thames, SurreySt Mary’s Church - BarnesAddress: Church Road, Barnes, LondonSt Georges Church - CrowhurstAddress: Crowhurst, SurreySt Mary & St Nicholas - LeatherheadAddress: Church Road, Leatherhead, SurreySt Barnabas Church - DorkingAddress: Ranmore Common, Dorking, SurreyChrist Church - Shamley GreenAddress: Church Hill, Shamley Green, Guildford, SurreySt John the Baptist - WonershAddress: The Street, Wonersh, Guildford, SurreySt Mary’s Church - FrenshamAddress: Frensham, SurreySt Martin of Tours - EpsomAddress: Church Street, Epson, SurreySt Peter and St Paul - AlburyAddress: Church Lane, Albury, Guildford, Surrey

Holy Trinity - West EndAddress: Bisley & West End, SurreySt John the Baptist - BisleyAddress: Bisley & West End, Surrey

TYNE & WEAR

Sunderland Minster - SunderlandAddress: High Street West, Sunderland, Tyne & WearSt Luke’s Church - WallsendAddress: Frank Street, Wallsend, Tyne and WearParish Church of St Peter - WallsendAddress: Bank, Wallsend, Tyne and Wear

WARWICKSHIRE St Peter Church - PebworthAddress: Dorsington Road, Pebworth, WarwickshireAll Saint’s Church - Leek WoottonAddress: Leek Wootton, WarwickshireSt Laurence, Bidford - AvonAddress: Bidford-on-Avon, WarwickshireSt Michael’s and All Angels - Great WolfordAddress: Great Walford, WarwickshireSt Mary’s Church - Preston on StourAddress: Preston on Stour, WarwickshireSt Nicholas - AlcesterAddress: High Street, Alcester, Warwickshire

St Edmunds’s Church - Shipston-on-StourAddress: Church Street, Shipston-on-Stour, WarwickshirePolesworth Abbey - PolesworthAddress: High Street, Polesworth, WarwickshireSt John the Baptist - Aston CantlowAddress: Aston Cantlow, WarwickshireSt Peter’s Church - Church LawfordAddress: Church Road, Church Lawford, WarwickshireSt Peter’s Church - WoottonAddress: Wootton, Wawen, Henley in Arden, WarwickshireSt Mary Immaculate Catholic Church - WarwickAddress: West Street, Warwick, Warwickshire

WEST MIDLANDS

Birmingham Cathedral - BirminghamAddress: Colmore Road, BirminghamBirmingham Cathedral - BirminghamAddress: Birmingham, West MidlandsSt Peter’s Collegiate Church - WolverhamptonAddress: Wolverhampton, West MidlandsLanesfield Methodist Church - LanesfieldAddress: Laburnum Road, Lanesfield, Wolverhampton, West Midlands

Holy Trinity Church - Ettingshall ParkAddress: Farrington Road, Ettingshall Park, Wolverhampton, West Midlands

WEST SUSSEX

St Alban’s Gossops Green and Bewbush - CrawleyAddress: Gossops Drive, Crawley, West SussexBoxgrove PrioryAddress: Boxgrove, Chichester, West SussexSt Peter’s Church - SelseyAddress: Selsey, West SussexSt Margaret’s - DitchlingAddress: West Street, Dichling, Hassocks, West SussexSt Stephen’s Church - North MundhamAddress: Church Road, North Mundham, West SussexHoly Trinity Church - RudgwickAddress: Church Street, Rudgwick, Horsham, West Sussex

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Battle’s Over - Ringing out for Peace AcknowledgementsWEST YORKSHIRE

St Lukes Church of England - CliffordAddress: Bramham Road, Clifford, Wetherby, West YorkshireSt Edwards Roman Catholic ChurchAddress: Chapel Lane, Clifford, Wetherby, West YorkshireSt Michael’s Church - East ArdsleyAddress: East Ardsley, Wakefield, West YorkshireSt Boltolphs - KnottingleyAddress: Chapel Street, Knottingley, West YorkshireSt Helens - HemsworthAddress: Station Road, Hemsworth, Pontefract, West YorkshireTrinity Church - OssettAddress: Church Street, Ossett, West YorkshireSt Cuthbert - HuddersfieldAddress: Huddersfield, West YorkshireSt Philip the Apostle - BirchencliffeAddress: Halifax Road, Birchencliffe, Huddersfield, West YorkshireCalverley Parish Church - LeedsAddress: Leeds, West Yorkshire

St James the Great - ChapelthorpeAddress: Church Lane, Chapelthorpe, West YorkshireSt Wilfrid’s Church - CalverleyAddress: Calverley, Wast Yorkshire

WILTSHIRE

St Mary & Melor Church - AmesburyAddress: Church Street, Amesbury, Wiltshire

Holy Cross - Sherston MagnaAddress: Church Street, Sherston, Nr Malmesbury, Wiltshire

WOLVERHAMPTON St Peter’s Collegate Church - WolverhamptonAddress: Lich Gates, Wolverhampton

WORCESTERSHIRE

St Peter’s Church - PebworthAddress: Pebworth, Stratford-upon-Avon, WorcestershireSt Denys’ Church - Severn StokeAddress: Severn Stoke, Worcester, WorcestershireSt Anne’s Church - BewdleyAddress: Load Street, Bewdley, Worcestershire

Christ Church - MalvernAddress: Avenue Road, Malvern, WorcestershireSt John-in-Bedwardine Church - St JohnsAddress: Bromyard Road, St Johns, Worcester, WorcestershireSt Mary’s Church - ShrawleyAddress: Shrawley, Worcestershire

Church of the Holy Cross - PershoreAddress: Pershore, WorcestershireSt Stephen’s Church - BarbourneAddress: Barbourne, Worcester, WorcestershireSt Gabriel’s - Hanley SwanAddress: Hanley Swan, Worcester, WorcestershireSt Peter’s Church - MartleyAddress: Church Lane, Martley, Worcestershire

CHANNEL ISLANDS

ALDERNEY

St Anne’s Church - La ValleeAddress: Alderney, Channel Islands

SARK

St Peter’s Church - Rue d’EgliseAddress: Rue d.Eglise, Sark

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BELGIUMLennik Church - LennikAddress: Lennik, Belgium

FRANCE

St Lubin - RambouilletAddress: 46 Rue Gambetta, Rambouillet, France

MALTASt Helens Basilica - Birkirkara(The largest Bell in Malta)Address: St Helen Square, Birkirkara, Malta

NORTHERN IRELAND

ENNISKILLENSt Macartin’s Cathedral - EnniskillenAddress: 13 Church Street, Enniskillen

Ardmore Parish Church - LurganAddress: Church Road, Lurgan, Co. Armagh, Northern IrelandSt Paul’s Parish Church of Ireland Gilford - GilfordAddress: Gilford, County Down, Northern IrelandSt Mark’s Parish Church - PortadownAddress: Church Street, Portadown, County Armagh, Northern IrelandSt Matthews Church - RichhillAddress: Mail Street, Richhill, County Armagh, Northern IrelandSt Mary’s Church - KilmoodAddress: Kilmood, Comber, County Down, Northern IrelandSt Michaels Church of Ireland - CastlecaulfieldAddress: Main Street, Castlecaulfield, Dungannon, Co Tyrone, Northern IrelandDrumcree Parish Church - PortadownAddress: Drumcree Road, Portadown, Craigavon, Co Armagh, Northern IrelandGlenwherry Presbyterian Church - GlenwherryAddress: Church Road, Glenwherry, Ballymena, Co Antrim, Northern IrelandSt Colmans Cgurch - DromoreAddress: Maypole Hill, Dromore, Co Down, Northern IrelandSt Mary’s - KilmoodAddress: Kilmood, Lisbane, Comber, Newtownards, Co Down, Northern IrelandTartaraghan Church of Ireland - PortadownAddress: Clontylew Road, Portadown, County Armagh, Northern IrelandSt John the Evangelist - KillyleaghAddress: Killyleagh, County Down, Northern IrelandSt Andrews - MilltownAddress: Maghery Road, Armagh, Northern Ireland

St Patrick’s Church - MagheradrollAddress: Church Street, Ballynahinch, Co Down, Northern IrelandMagheradroll Church of IrelandAddress: Church Street, Ballynahinch, Co Down, Northern IrelandSt Patrick’s Church - DonaghcloneyAddress: Maim Street, Donaghcloney, Craigavon, Co. Armagh, Northern Ireland

SCOTLAND St John’s Church of Scotland - Baltasound - UnstAddress: Baltasound, ShetlandSt Mary’s Cathedral - EdinburghAddress: EdinburghSt Paul’s Cathedral - DundeeAddress: DundeePerth Cathedral - PerthAddress: Perth, ScotlandGlenisla Church - BlairgowrieAddress: Kirkton of Glenisla, Blairgowrie, Pershire, ScotlandRuberslaw Parish Church - RuberslawAddress: Ruberslaw, ScotlandStenhouse and Carron Parish Church - StenhousemuirAddress: Church Street, Stenhousemuir, Larbert, Stirlingshire, ScotlandHoly Trinity Church - St AndrewsAddress: South Street, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland

Crichton Collegiate Church - CrichtonAddress: Crichton, Midlothian, ScotlandSt Andrew’s Parish Church - DundeeAddress: King Street, Dundee, ScotlandHamilton South - HamiltonAddress: 1 Mill Road, Hamilton, ScotlandCrathie Kirk - BraemarAddress: Braemar, Crathie, ScotlandSt John’s Church - GourockAddress: Bath Street, Gourock, ScotlandBothwell Parish Church of Scotland - BothwellAddress: Main Street, Bothwell, South Lanarkshire, ScotlandSt Michael’s and South ChurchAddress: Brooms Road, Dumfries, ScotlandSpott Parish Church - SpottAddress: High Road, Spott, Dunbar, East Lothian, ScotlandDunfermline Abbey - DunfermlineAddress: St Margarets Street, Dunfermline, Fife, ScotlandDenny West Park Church - DennyAddress: Duke Street, Denny, Stirlingshire, ScotlandPort of Menteith Parish Church - Port MenteithAddress: Port of Menteith, Stirling, ScotlandBalquhidder Parish Church - BalquhidderAddress: Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland

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Battle’s Over - Ringing out for Peace AcknowledgementsNewton Mearns Parish Church - Newton MearnsAddress: Newton Mearns, Glasgow, ScotlandOvertown Parish Church - OvertownAddress: Overtown, North Lanarkshire, ScotlandCathedral of the Isles - MillportAddress: Millport, Isle of Cumbrae, North Ayrshire, ScotlandDunblane Cathedral - DunblaneAddress: Dunblane, ScotlandCarnoustie Panbride Church - CarnoustieAddress: Carnoustie, Angus, ScotlandSt Andrew’s & St Marnock’s Parish Church - KilmarnockAddress: St Marnock Street, Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, ScotlandLarbert Old Church of Scotland - Larbert & 2nd Larbert Company Boys’ BrigadeAddress: Denny Road, Larbert, ScotlandSt Andrew and St Nicholas - HillingtonAddress: Hartlaw Crescent, Hillington, Glasgow, ScotlandOvertown Parish Church - OvertownAddress: 146, Main Street, Overtown, ScotlandLoanhead Parish Church - LoanheadAddress: The Loan, Loanhead, Midlothian, ScotlandUddingston Old - UddingstonAddress: Glasgow Road, Uddingston, ScotlandCambusbarron Parish Church - CambusbarronAddress: The Bruce Memorial, St Ninians Road, Cambusbarron, Stirling, Stirlingshire, ScotlandDollar Parish Church - DollarAddress: 2 Bridge Street, Dollar, Clackmannanshire, ScotlandGreenbank Parish Church - ClarkstonAddress: 36 Eaglesham Road, Clarkston, Glasgow

Old Cumnock Trinity Church - CumnockAddress: Cumnock, East Ayrshire, ScotlandBlairdaff Church - BlairdaffAddress: Blairdaff, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, ScotlandChapel of Garioch Church - InverurieAddress: Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, ScotlandWellpark Mid Kirk Church of Scotland - GreenockAddress: Cathcart Square, Greenock, Inverclyde, ScotlandLerwick Town Hall - LerwickAddress: Town Hall, Lerwick, ShetlandAlexandria Parish Church - BallochAddress: 1 Lomond Road, Balloch, Dunbartonshire, ScotlandKinnaird Church - KinnairdAddress: Kinnaird, Perthshire, ScotlandInchture Parish Church - InchtureAddress: Inchture, Perthshire, ScotlandNorthesk Parish Church - MusselburghAddress: Bridge Street, Musselburgh, East Lothian, ScotlandCockpen and Carrington Parish Church - BonnyriggAddress: Cockpen Road, Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, ScotlandLundie and Muirhead Parish Church - MuirheadAddress: Coupar Angus Road, Muirhead, Dundee, Angus, ScotlandFreuchie Parish Church - FreuchieAddress: High Street, Freuchie, Fife, ScotlandWhalsay Parish Church - KirknessAddress: Kirkness, Brough, Whalsay, Shetland, ScotlandBourock Church - BarrheadAddress: Main Street, Barrhead, Glasgow, Scotland

Loanhead Parish Church/1st Loanhead Boys’ Brigade Company - LoanheanAddress: 120 The Loan, Loanhead, Midlothian, ScotlandSt Monans Parish Church - BurnsideAddress: Burnside, St Monans, Anstruther, Stuart, ScotlandMonikie & Newbigging and Murroes & Tealing Church - MurroesAddress: Murroes, Angus, Dundee, ScotlandDunbarney & Forgandenny Parish ChurchAddress: Manse Road, Bridge of Earn, Perth, ScotlandFintry Kirk - FintryAddress: Fintry, Stirlingshire, ScotlandCargill-Burrelton Parish ChurchAddress: Woodside, Blairgowrie, Perthshire, ScotlandLockerbie Dryfesdale, Hutton and Corrie Church - LockerbieAddress: Lockerbie, Dumfries & Galloway, ScotlandBelhaven Parish Church - DunbarAddress: Belhaven Road, Dunbar, East Lothian, ScotlandLenzie Old Parish Church - LenzieAddress: Lenzie, Kirkintilloch, Glasgow, ScotlandKirkoswald Church - KirkbraeAddress: Kirkbrae, Kirkoswald, ScotlandTroon Old Parish Church - TroonAddress: Ayr Street, Troon, ScotlandAnnbank or Tarbolton Church - TarboltonAddress: Tarbolton, ScotlandThe Abbey Church of Dunfermline (Dunfermline Abbey) - DunfermlineAddress: Dunfermline, Scotland

SHETLAND ISLANDS

Lerwick Town HallAddress: Lerwick, Shetland Islands

WALESChurch of St Mary the Virgin - HaverfordwestAddress: High Street, Haverford West, PembrokeshireSt David’s Church - TrallongAddress: Trallong, Brecon, Powys, Mid WalesBrecon Cathedral - BreconAddress: Cathedral Close, Brecon, WalesSt Mary’s Church - BreconAddress: St Mary’s Street, Brecon, WalesChurch of St Michael, Llanfihangel nant bran - BreconAddress: Llanfihangel nant bran, Brecon, Powys, WalesHoly Trinity Church - LlandudnoAddress: Trinity Square, Llandudno, Conwy, WalesSt. Mary’s - PembrokeAddress: Main Street, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales

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Battle’s Over - Ringing out for Peace AcknowledgementsHoly Trinity Church - LlandudnoAddress: Llandudno, WalesSt Davids Cathedral - St DavidsAddress: St Davids, Pembrokeshire, WalesSt Elli Parish Church - LlanelliAddress: Bridge Street, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, South WalesSt John’s Church - PenhowAddress: Penhow, Caldicot, Monmouthshire, WalesSt Cynidr & St Mary - AberyscirAddress: Aberyscir, Brecon, Powys, WalesSt Mary’s - TenbyAddress: High Street, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, WalesSt John’s Church - BarmouthAddress: St John’s Hill, Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales

St Ystyffan Parish Church - LlansteffanAddress: Llansteffan, Nr Carmarthan, Carmarthenshire, Wales

St Peter’s - CarmarthenAddress: Church Street, Carmarthen, Dyfed, WalesSt Deiniol’s Church - HawardenAddress: Church Lane, Hawarden, Flintshire, WalesSt Florencius Church - St FlorenceAddress: St Florence, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, WalesSt Chads Church - HoltAddress: Church Street, Holt, Wrexham, WalesSt Mary’s Church - BroughtonAddress: Broughton, Flintshire, WalesSt Mary’s Church - RuabonAddress: Church Street, Ruabon, Wrexham, WalesSt Mary’s Priory - Abergavenny Address: Monk Street, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, WalesSt Padarn’s Church - Heol y LlanAddress: Heol y Fawr, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, WalesSt Dingad - LlandoveryAddress: Broad Street, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, WalesSt Cynnog’s Church - Heol EglwysAddress: Heol Eglwys, Ystradgynlais, Swansea, Powys, WalesSt Mary’s Church - CardiganAddress: Church Street, Cardigan, Ceredigion, WalesLlanrhystud Church - LlanrhystudAddress: Church Street, Llanrhystud, Ceredigion, WalesSt Marys Church - ClydachClydach High Street, Clydach, Swansea, Vale of Glamorgan, WalesLlangunnor Church - LlangunnorAddress: Llangunnor, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales

St Peter’s - Llanbedr Ystrad YwAddress: Llanbedr, Crickhowell, Powys, WalesSt Mary’s Church - Builth WellsAddress: Church Road, Builth Wells, Powys, WalesSt Giles’ Parish Church - WrexhamAddress: Church Street, Wrexham, Clwyd, WalesSt Nidan’s Church - BrynsiencynAddress: Brynsiencyn, Llanfairpwllgyngyll, Anglesey, WalesSt Mary’s ChirkAddress: Church Street, Chirk, Wrescam, WalesSt Cadoc’s Church - TrevethinAddress: Leigh Road, Trevethin, Pontypool, Torfaen, WalesSt Peter & St Cewydd - SteyntonAddress: Steynton, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, Wales

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Message from Rev. Dr. Stanley Gamble, B.A.(Hons.), M.Th., Ph.D.Rector of the United Parishes of Killinchy, Kilmood and Tullynakill

The history of the Great War is a global one, with the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (as it was then) fighting alongside Commonwealth nations and allies, to secure peace and democracy in Europe, but it is also a local one, with tens of thousands of men and sometimes mere boys, leaving their towns and villages to fight for King and Country.

That’s why I commend Bruno Peek for involving local parishes, churches and communities in ‘Battle’s Over - A Nation’s Tribute’. As a nation we will rightly pause and reflect on the Centenary of the Armistice. We enjoy peace and freedom because of the great sacrifice of so many in the Great War and other conflicts. Peace comes at a high price and we owe it to the memory of those who have paid that price for us, to remember their sacrifice and to “pursue what makes for peace”.

I am delighted that as a parish we will join with cathedrals and churches throughout the British Isles in ringing out for peace on 11/11/18 at 19.05. With the help and support of the David Cross Foundation, the Keltek Trust, and private donors, we have installed six bells in the bell tower of St. Mary’s, Kilmood to mark the Centenary of the Armistice. Each bell represents a regiment of the British Army that local men served under - Army Service Corps, Cameronians, Canadian Contingent, Royal Irish Rifles, Royal Navy, and Seaforth Highlanders.

A seventh bell, representing Royal Artillery, has been installed beside the flagpole outside the church. It will sound at sunrise and sunset on designated flag-days throughout the year. It is in memory of William Maxwell Cross who served in 8th (Belfast) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment during World War 2, reminding us that the generation that followed the Great War had to fight for the peace all over again.

As the bells ring out in celebration on the evening of the Armistice, it is my prayer that never again will we see the

scale of the loss of life that was witnessed one hundred years ago, and that the next one hundred years will be those of peace, prosperity and human flourishing.

“So then let us pursue what makes for peace and for mutual upbuilding.” St Paul, Romans chapter 14 verse 1

Rev. Dr. Stanley Gamble, B.A.(Hons.), M.Th., Ph.D.

The above photo is of similar bells to those being fitted at St. Marys Church.

St Mary’s Church, Kilmood, Northern Ireland.

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Acknowledgements for A Cry for Peace Around the World

Paddy-Ann Pemberton (left), and Caroline Robinson (right).

We would like thank all those Town Criers listed for taking part in this unique tribute.

NEW ZEALANDRoll of HonourThis unique, historic ‘Cry for Peace around the World’ will start at 19.05 from the Cenotaph, The Square, Palmerston North, Manawatu in the North Island of New Zealand, and will be lead by Town Crier Caroline Robinson, President - The Honourable Guild of Town Criers New Zealand. Accompanied by: Town Crier James Donald, Town Crier Paddy Ann Pemberton and Town Crier Lynley McKerrow. The ‘Cry’ will then be undertaken at this time in the following countries, creating a rolling media story as it travels through the various time zones criss-crossing the world.

The Cenotaph-War Memorial in Palmerston North Square, Manawatu, New Zealand.

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Acknowledgements for A Cry for Peace Around the World

Town Criers from Norfolk and Suffolk, Market Place, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Photograph: Courtesy of ADIKA Photography.

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ENGLANDRoll of HonourThe ‘Cry for Peace around the World in The United Kingdom will be led by Chelsea Pensioner - Leo Tighe BEM, from The Royal Hospital Chelsea, London, supported by Town Cries from the length and breadth of country at 19.05 that evening.

Presentation of a Town Crier’s Bell to Leo Tighe BEM by Mrs Moira Scott-Peek.Photograph courtesy of the Sun newspaper.

The vast majority of the Criers listed are members of The Loyal Company of Town Criers and The Ancient and Honourable Guild of Town Criers.

NORFOLKTown Crier: Harry Turburville - Junior Town Crier for Thetford Town Council - ThetfordLocation of ‘Cry’: Market Place, Thetford, Norfolk.

(Harry is 11 years old and is one of the youngest Town Criers in the World).

Town Crier: Steve O’Dare - SkegnessLocation of ‘Cry’: Front of Hildreds Shopping Centre, Skegness, Lincolnshire

Town Crier & Ambassador for Darlington: Peter Stemmer BEM - DarlingtonLocation of ‘Cry’: Steps of Market Square, Darlington, County DurhamTown Crier: Alistair Chisholm - DorchesterLocation of ‘Cry’: Dorchester, DorsetTown Crier: Richard Matthews - KendalLocation of ‘Cry’: Ca’steen, at the front of Kendal Town Hall, Kendal, CumbriaTown Crier: Michael Wood - East Riding of YorkshireLocation of ‘Cry’: Hessle - On the Humber Foreshire, East Riding of Yorkshire

Photograph: Courtesy of Michael Wood, Town Crier for East Riding of Yorkshire and Simon Kench of the Bridlington Echo newspaper.

Town Crier: Mike Wabe - WattonLocation of ‘Cry’: Watton, NorfolkTown Crier: Brenda Willison(Chairman - The Loyal Company of Town Criers)Location of ‘Cry’: The Clock Tower, Newmarket, CambridgeshireTown Crier: Bob LloydLocation of ‘Cry’: City of Norwich, NorfolkTown Crier: Barry McQueenLocation of ‘Cry’: Blackpool, LancashireTown Crier: Terry WilliamsLocation of ‘Cry’: Bodmin, CornwallTown Crier: Mrs Jane SmithLocation of ‘Cry’: Bognor Regis, West SussexTown Crier: Bob Smytherman - WorthingLocation of ‘Cry’: Worthing, West Sussex Town Crier: Martin Wood - ShrewsburyLocation of ‘Cry’: 71 Ashfields Road, Shrewsbury, ShropshireTown Crier: Peter Taunton - NewportLocation of ‘Cry’: Bellmans Yard, Newport, Shropshire

Town Crier: Barry Heap - RichmondLocation of ‘Cry’: Market Place, Richmond, North YorkshireTown Crier: Jon Bartholomew - HastingsLocation of ‘Cry’: Hastings, East SussexTown Crier: Chris Brown - Royal Borough of Windsor & MaidenheadLocation of ‘Cry’: Windsor Town Centre, Windsor, Berkshire

Town Crier: Les Cutts - HalifaxLocation of ‘Cry’: Halifax, West YorkshireTown Crier: Jon Borthwick - LewesLocation of ‘Cry’: Cliffe Bridge, Lewes, East SussexTown Crier: Peter White - SeafordLocation of ‘Cry’: Seaford, East SussexTown Crier: Bill Lomas - LeekLocation of ‘Cry’: Leek, Staffordshire,

Town Crier: Kevin Reid Griffiths - SkiptonLocation of ‘Cry’: Skipton Town Hall, North YorkshireTown Crier: Roger Pinder - Squares QuayLocation of ‘Cry’: The Bandstand, Squares Quay, Kingsbridge, DevonTown Crier: David Bradshaw - NewquayLocation of ‘Cry’: Newquay, CornwallTown Crier: Andrew Downing - StamfordLocation of ‘Cry’: Stamford Town Hall Steps, Stamford, Lincolnshire

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Acknowledgements for A Cry for Peace Around the WorldTown Crier: Rawden Kerr - Great HarwoodLocation of ‘Cry’: Forecourt of Accrington Town Hall, LancashireTown Crier: George Carpenter - Wotton under EdgeLocation of ‘Cry’: Wotton under Edge, GloucestershireTown Crier: Terry Hamer - RomseyLocation of ‘Cry’: Romsey Abbey, HampshireTown Crier: Jon Borthwick - PeacehavenLocation of ‘Cry’: P&T War Memorial Site, Meridian Park, Peacehaven, East SussexTown Crier: Alan Austin - AttleboroughLocation of ‘Cry’: Attleborough, NorfolkTown Crier - Pete Green - WymondhamLocation of ‘Cry’: Wymondham, NorfolkTown Crier: Andrew Cunningham-Brown - Wymondham Location of ‘Cry’: Sheringham, NorfolkTown Crier: Nigel Wilkin - SwaffamLocation of ‘Cry’: Swaffam, NorfolkTown Crier: Jason Bell - CromerLocation of ‘Cry’: Cromer, NorfolkTown Crier: Christopher J Brown - Wimborne MinsterLocation of ‘Cry’: Head of Wimborne Minster Cemetery, Stone Lane & St Margaret’s Hill, Wimborne Minster, DorsetTown Crier: Martin Payne - BungayLocation of ‘Cry’: Bungay Castle, SuffolkTown Crier: Paul Gough - Borough of Nuneaton and BedworthLocation of ‘Cry’: Borough of Nuneaton and Bedworth, BedfordshireTown Crier: Carole Williams - Bishop’s StortfordLocation of ‘Cry’: Bishop’s Stortford, HertfordshireTown Crier: Ray Wales - Downham MarketLocation of ‘Cry’: Downham Market Norfolk

Town Crier: Ken Knowles - City of LichfieldLocation of ‘Cry’: City of Lichfield, StaffordshireTown Crier: David Mitchell - ChesterTown Crier: Julie Mitchell - ChesterLocation of ‘Cry’: The High Cross, Chester, CheshireTown Crier: Bevan Craddock - PenkridgeLocation of ‘Cry’: Outside Star Inn, Market Street, Penkridge, StaffordshireTown Crier: John Collingwood - BridportLocation of ‘Cry’: Bridport, DorsetTown Crier: Clive O’Shaughnessy - TorpointLocation of ‘Cry’: Rendell Park, Torpoint, CornwallTown Crier: Isabel Ashman - IlkleyLocation of ‘Cry’: Ilkley, West YorkshireTown Crier: Hilary McGrath - GarstangLocation of ‘Cry’: Garstang, LancashireTown Crier: David Jackson - MaltonLocation of ‘Cry’: Steps of the old Town Hall, Malton, North YorkshireTown Crier: John Griffiths - SleafordLocation of ‘Cry’: Sleaford, LincolnshireTown Crier: Owen Collier - Royal Wootton BassettLocation of ‘Cry’: War Memorial, Royal Wootton Bassett, WiltshireTown Crier: Robert Needham - WivenhoeLocation of ‘Cry’: Wivenhoe, EssexTown Crier: Madeleine Bills - MangotsfieldLocation of ‘Cry’: Mangotsfield, Mangotsfield Centre, South GloucestershireTown Crier: Allen Bills - BristolLocation of ‘Cry’: City Centre, Bristol, AvonTown Crier: Brian Sylvester - NewburyLocation of ‘Cry’: Newbury - Royal County of Berkshire

Town Crier: Marjorie Dodds - Newcastle upon TyneLocation of ‘Cry’: Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & WearTown Crier: Peter Powell - Lymm CrossLocation of ‘Cry’: Lymm Cross, CheshireTown Crier: Avril Hayter-Smith - ElyLocation of ‘Cry’: City of Ely, CambridgeshireTown Crier: Rory Duff - AlcesterLocation of ‘Cry’: Alcester Recreation Ground, Alcester, WarwickshireTown Crier: Terry Ford - Otley BellmanLocation of ‘Cry’: 19 Whiteley Croft Garth, West YorkshireTown Crier: Jim Shrubb - BillericayLocation of ‘Cry’: Billericay, EssexTown Crier: Karen Bailey - SwadlincoteLocation of ‘Cry’: Swadlincote Town Hall, Swadlincote, South DerbyshireTown Crier: Jim Weeks - BidefordLocation of ‘Cry’: Bideford, DevonTown Crier: Brian Fairfield - DriffieldLocation of ‘Cry’: All Saints Parish Church, Middle Street North, Driffield, East Riding of YorkshireTown Crier: Gregory Clark - SouthwickLocation of ‘Cry’: D Day Memorial Hall Park, Southwick, HampshireTown Crier: Dave Martin - HartlipLocation of ‘Cry’: Hartlip Village Hall, KentTown Crier: Glyn Brumby - Owston FerryLocation of ‘Cry’: St Martin’s Church - Owston FerryTown Crier: Norman Steer - DickleburghLocation of “Cry’: The War Memorial, All Saints Church, The Street, Dickleburgh, NorfolkTown Crier: Grant Dennis - PorlockLocation of ‘Cry’: Porlock, Somerset

Town Crier: John Parsons - CheshireLocation: Town Hall, Market Square, Macclesfield Town Centre, CheshireTown Crier: Andrew Downing - StamfordLocation of ‘Cry’: Balcony of Stamford Town Hall, Stamford, Lincolnshire ENGLANDTown Crier: Nigel Hopkins - WokinghamLocation of ‘Cry’: Town Hall, Market Place, Wokingham, Berkshire ENGLANDTown Crier: Brian Pease - BramptonLocation of ‘Cry’: Moot Hall, Market Place, Brampton, Cumbria

ALDERNEYTown Crier: Robin Whicker - St AnneLocation of ‘Cry’: Butes Field, St Anne, Alderney

SARKTown Crier: Peter Michael Lawrence Plummer - SarkLocation: Men of Sark Memorial Cross, Sark

WALES Roll of HonourTown Crier: Susie Blower - MontgomeryLocation: Montgomery, Powys, Wales

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Town Crier: Janet Swindale - Llandrindod WellsLocation: Llandrindod Wells Town Memorial Gardens, Powys, Wales

REPUBLIC OF IRELANDRoll of HonourTown Crier: Liam Silke - Republic of IrelandLocation of ‘Cry’: Republic of Ireland

BELGIUMRoll of HonourTown Crier: Jean Van de Perre - GentLocation of ‘Cry’: Gent, BelgiumTown Crier: Pieter Pools - GeraardsbergenLocation of ‘Cry’: Geraardsbergen, Flanders, BelgiumTown Crier Joris Goens - VeurneLocation: City Centre, Veurne, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

Town Crier Jan Dierckx - HasseltLocation of ‘Cry’: Hasselt Centre, Limburg, BelgiumTown Crier: Jempi Trippaers - GenkLocation of ‘Cry’: City Centre, Genk, Limburg, BelgiumTown Crier: Nick Pauwels - Wervik Sint MaartenspleinLocation of ‘Cry’: Wervik Sint Maartensplein 8940, Wervik, Belgium

Town Crier: Donald Debel - ArdooieLocation of ‘Cry’: Ardooie, West-Vlaanderen, BelgiumTown Crier: Walravens Emiel - LennikLocation of ‘Cry’: Lennik Kerkhof Monument, Lennik, BelgiumTown Crier: Ben Philips - LokerenLocation of ‘Cry’: Puurs Pop-Up Theatre Studio on a place near the Crossroads of the A12 and the N16 in Puurs, Belgium

Town Crier: Gilbert Demaringo - GhentLocation: Ghent, BelgiumTown Crier: Kurt De Smet - OhiopleinLocation of ‘Cry’: Chioplein, Oost Vlaandern, Belgium

AUSTRALIARoll of HonourTown Crier: Stephen Clarke(Membership Officer - Ancient and Honourable Guild of Australian Town Criers)Location of ‘Cry’: Gosford, Central Coast, NSW, Australia

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Town Crier: Nick Pauwels - Wervik Language: French

Town Crier: Peter Caesens - Kortrijk & de l’Ane qui butineLanguage: English

Town Crier: Leo Delaleeuw - YpresLanguage: German

Town Crier: Andre Pauwels - Dadizele and MoorsledeLanguage: Dutch

Market Place, Ypres, Belgium

The above four ‘Criers’ will be undertaking the ‘Cry for Peace around the World’ together at 7.05pm local time in four different languages - French, English, German and Dutch,which in itself will be making history, as this has never taken place before.

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Message from the Mayor of YpresAs Mayor of the City of Ypres, I am pleased that these four Town Criers will be undertaking this unique, historic ‘Cry for Peace around the World’, in four different languages, in our Market Place as part of Battle’s Over - A

Nation’s Tribute 11th November 2018.

The history of the town criers in Flanders goes back many centuries. They played a prominent role - also in our city - in the Middle Ages. The Town Crier or ‘Belleman’ in Dutch, mostly disappeared in an official

function when newspapers started to be printed. Our Town Crier Leo Delaleeuw is officially recognised by the College of Burgomaster and Aldermen of Ypres since March 2013, but

he has been acting as a town crier for almost 40 years now. He represents Ypres as an excellent ambassador at many town crier events elsewhere in Flanders and abroad.

The 11th of November 2018, the centenary commemoration of the Armistice of the Great War, is an extremely important day for Ypres. We have been a centre of commemoration and peace for many years and have a long standing tradition of organising Armistice Events for thousands of visitors on this day. We are grateful to have this Town Crier initiative as part of the programme today.

Jan DurnezMayor of Ypres

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Acknowledgements for A Cry for Peace Around the WorldTown Crier: Judy Campbell - Campaspe ShireLocation of ‘Cry’: Campaspe Shire, Victoria and Murray River Council, New South Wales, Australia

Town Crier: Lord Joseph McGrail-Bateup - CanberraLocation of ‘Cry’: Canberra, AustraliaTown Crier: Gavin Barker - Moorabool ShireLocation of ‘Cry’: Ballan, Victoria, AustraliaTown Crier: Alan Moyse - Bega Valley ShireLocation: Bega Valley Shire, New South Wales, AustraliaTown Crier: Gavid Barker - BallanLocation of ‘Cry’: Ballan War Memorial, Ballan, Victoria, Australia

Town Crier: Graham Keating - SydneyLocation of ‘Cry’: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Town Crier: Bill Wallace - Lane CoveLocation of ‘Cry’: Council of Lane Cove, New South Wales, AustraliaTown Crier: Mike Willett - South AustraliaLocation of ‘Cry’: South Australia

Town Crier - Fred Krebs - SandgateLocation of ‘Cry’: War Memorial, Town Centre, Sandgate, Brisbane, Australia

Town Crier: Mandy Curties Partridge - BrisbaneLocation of ‘Cry’: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

CANADARoll of HonourTown Crier: Tom KerrLocation of ‘Cry’: Municipality Trent Hills, OntarioTown Crier: Detective Inspector (ret) Bruce C. Kruger MB SBStJLocation of ‘Cry’: Bracebridge, Ontario

Town Crier: Gary Long - CanningLocation of ‘Cry’: Base of the Borden Monument in the centre of the village, Canning, Nova Scotia, CanadaTown Crier: Daniel Richer dit LaFlecheLocation of ‘Cry’: Ottawa, Canada

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Acknowledgements for A Cry for Peace Around the WorldTown Crier: David McKee - BrantLocation of ‘Cry’: City of Brantford, Brant, Canada

Town Crier: James Stewart - New GlasgowLocation of ‘Cry’: New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, CanadaTown Crier: Larry Davis - County of BrantLocation of ‘Cry’: Brant County (Burford), CanadaTown Crier: Chris Whyman - KingstonLocation of ‘Cry’: Kingston, Ontario, CanadaTown Crier: Jamie Rouse - Eastern Passage & Cow BayLocation of ‘Cry’: Fisherman’s Cove, Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia, Canada

UNITED STATES OF AMERICARoll of HonourTown Crier: Richard LaLena (Chairman - The American Guild of Town Criers)Location of ‘Cry’: TBC

Town Crier: David Rose - EastonLocation of ‘Cry’: Hackett Park WW1 Memorial, Easton, Pennsylvania - USATown Crier: Richard Riddell - Skagit CountyLocation of ‘Cry’: Port of Anacortes Veterans Day/Remembrance Day Ceremony, Anacortes, Washington State, USATown Crier: Michael Lieber - City of SylvaniaLocation of ‘Cry’: City of Sylvania, Ohio, USA

Town Crier: Bev Praver - CambriaLocation of ‘Cry’: Cambria, California, USA

Town Crier: John H. Mather MDLocation of ‘Cry’: Town Square, Williamsburg, VA, USA

UK OVERSEAS TERRITORYRoll of Honour

BERMUDATown Crier: Ed Christopher - City of HamiltonLocation of ‘Cry’: City Hall, 17 Church Street, Hamilton, Bermuda

My special thanks go to Peter Taunton who has assisted me in obtaining the involvement of all these Town Criers from around the World - Bruno Peek.

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4 Together Area Action Partnership

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From celebrations to mark the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar and the 90th anniversary of the Royal British Legion to Fly a Flag for the Commonwealth, TMS Media has had the pleasure of working with Pageantmaster Bruno Peek on events that celebrate many important milestones in our history and culture.

Much of Bruno’s work has associations with historic anniversaries, for example, The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Beacons project was a high-profile televised celebration for which we designed a guide to taking part and a website for people and organisations to register events around the country.

Our creative work for the hugely successful Fly a Flag for the Commonwealth in 2013 also included a website and a guide, which has been updated to showcase some of the many exciting events that took place in its inaugural year.

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Beacons was presented to The Queen 4 June 2012.

8-page guide to taking part for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Beacons4 June 2012.

8-page guide to taking part for 70th Anniversary of VE Day 8 May 2015

36-page guide to taking part for Fly a Flag for the

Commonwealth14 March 2016

8-page guide to taking part for Fly the Red Ensign for Merchant Navy Day3 September 2015

20-page guide to taking part for The Queen’s 90th

Birthday Beacons21 April 2016

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8-page guide to taking part in The Great Poppy Party Weekend10, 11, 12 June 2011.

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