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Westminster Memorial to Korea Fallen
11/17/1950 5:52:02 PM
Unique ID
UN7668000
Westminster Memorial to Korea Fallen
11/17/1950 5:52:04 PM
Unique ID
UN7668002
Emblem of International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Decade
5/1/1981 8:02:19 AM
Unique ID
UN7497149
Swedish Hospital Field Unit in Korea
10/5/1950 5:51:41 PM
Unique ID
UN7667973
Dutch Delegate in Korea Honours Victims
1/1/1952 5:57:16 PM
Unique ID
UN7668372
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Westminster Memorial to Korea Fallen
Caption Description
The Empire Field of Remebrance, near Westminster Abbey in London, is opened each year shortly before Remembrance Sunday (12 November), commemorating the deads of the wars. An acre of churchyard is marked out into narrow plots, each headed by a cross, bearing the badge of a Regiment. In the center stands a great wreath of Flanders poppies. The public plants small wooden crosses in the appropriate field. This year, next to the Poppy wreath, stands a new cross ""In memory of those who have fallen in Korea"", and below it, three smaller crosses bear the UN crest and the badges of the Middlesex Regiment and of the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders, units which are now in Korea.
Unique Identifier
UN7668001
NICA ID
187939
Production Date
11/17/1950 5:52:03 PM
City/Location
London
Country
United Kingdom
Credit
UN Photo