What with the centenary of the start of the First World War, the moving visit with the family to the poppies at the Tower in August and today being Remembrance Sunday I decided to dig out a figure that I bought a while back that was being sold in aid of Combat Stress.
After painting it up I decided on a very simple tableau.........
The grave marker is painted with a single word..........
'UNKNOWN'
............the piece is dedicated to all those men, women and children who have lost their lives as the result of conflict.
On this day we especially remember the young men from our families who lost their lives in the First World War......
Cpl James Hannah (MM)
20th Bttn (Wearside Pals) Durham Light Infantry
KIA France 25/03/18
Aged 20
L/C John Budge
3rd Bttn New Zealand Rifles
KIA France 29/08/18
Aged 21
Pvt. David McCallum
Canadian Machine Gun Corps
KIA France 09/10/18
Aged 19
Engine Room Artificer John Hall
Royal Navy (HMS Comus)
Died of Disease 06/04/16
Aged 25
L/C John Hall (MM)
11th Bttn Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
KIA France 09/04/17
Aged 26
Pte James Hall
2nd Bttn Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
KIA France 23/10/18
Aged 27
'At the going down of the sun we will remember them......'
Link
Thank you for looking....
Chris