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Poppies Collection (page 6)

In the heart of London, as dusk settles over the Tower of London, a breathtaking sight emerges

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Poppies 23
Bilge Paksoylu

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Poppies 22
Bilge Paksoylu

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Poppies 21
Bilge Paksoylu

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Poppies 20
Bilge Paksoylu

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Poppies 18
Bilge Paksoylu

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Poppies 17
Bilge Paksoylu

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Poppies 16
Bilge Paksoylu

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Poppies 15
Bilge Paksoylu

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Poppies 13
Bilge Paksoylu

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Poppies 6
Bilge Paksoylu

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Poppies 5
Bilge Paksoylu

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Poppies 3
Bilge Paksoylu

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Poppies 2
Bilge Paksoylu

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Poppies 1
Bilge Paksoylu

Background imagePoppies Collection: Pink Flowers 1

Pink Flowers 1
Bilge Paksoylu

Background imagePoppies Collection: Daisies and Poppies

Daisies and Poppies
Angeles M. Pomata

Background imagePoppies Collection: Popies At Noon

Popies At Noon
Angeles M. Pomata

Background imagePoppies Collection: Springtime Storm Ii

Springtime Storm Ii
Angeles M. Pomata

Background imagePoppies Collection: Springtime Storm

Springtime Storm
Angeles M. Pomata

Background imagePoppies Collection: Wild Flowers Vintage

Wild Flowers Vintage
Angeles M. Pomata

Background imagePoppies Collection: Togetherness

Togetherness
Lotte Grønkjær

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Incognito
Fabien BRAVIN

Background imagePoppies Collection: Former poppies

Former poppies
Lotte Grønkjær

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Poppies
Petra Holíková

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Wild Flowers
Petra Holíková

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Red
Francesco Martini

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Red Ink Refill
Fabien BRAVIN

Background imagePoppies Collection: Tango Argentino

Tango Argentino
Holger Droste

Background imagePoppies Collection: Blow me away

Blow me away
Ildiko Neer

Background imagePoppies Collection: In The Wind

In The Wind
kovop

Background imagePoppies Collection: Morning Poppies

Morning Poppies
Steve Moore

Background imagePoppies Collection: Beautiful Macro Photo.Magic Poppy Flower.Floral Art Design.Close up Photography.Conceptual

Beautiful Macro Photo.Magic Poppy Flower.Floral Art Design.Close up Photography.Conceptual Abstract Image.Green Background.Fantasy Art.Copy Space

Background imagePoppies Collection: Beautiful Macro Photo.Red Poppy Flower.Floral Art Design.Close up Photography.Conceptual Abstract

Beautiful Macro Photo.Red Poppy Flower.Floral Art Design.Close up Photography.Conceptual Abstract Image.Green Nature Background.Fantasy Art.Poppies

Background imagePoppies Collection: Charming wild nature

Charming wild nature
Gilbert Claes

Background imagePoppies Collection: Spring Wildflowers

Spring Wildflowers
Kristian Gallagher

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Blue Poppies
Ania Zwara

Background imagePoppies Collection: I'm fine, sunny

I'm fine, sunny
Ania Zwara

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Poppies at night
Ania Zwara

Background imagePoppies Collection: The Queen Mother at Westminster Abbey garden of remembrance 06 / 11 / 1992

The Queen Mother at Westminster Abbey garden of remembrance 06 / 11 / 1992
The Queen Mother at Westminster Abbey garden of remembrance 06/11/1992

Background imagePoppies Collection: Army cadet poppy sellers on Linthorpe Road Middlesbrough November 1975

Army cadet poppy sellers on Linthorpe Road Middlesbrough November 1975

Background imagePoppies Collection: The wedding of Michael and Annette Owen from Tamworth. 11th November 1972

The wedding of Michael and Annette Owen from Tamworth. 11th November 1972

Background imagePoppies Collection: 1st Earl Haig at a British Legion Poppy Factory

1st Earl Haig at a British Legion Poppy Factory
Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig (1861-1928) - a senior officer of the British Army who commanded the British Expeditionary Force on the Western Front in WW1 - pictured at the British Legion

Background imagePoppies Collection: Cenotaph Poppy Wreath

Cenotaph Poppy Wreath
Poppy Wreaths around the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday, Whitehall, London

Background imagePoppies Collection: Cornfield annual summer wildflowers growing on one of the plant charity Landlife s

Cornfield annual summer wildflowers growing on one of the plant charity Landlife s
Cornfield annual summer wildflowers growing on one of the plant charity Landlifes National Wildflower Farms, St Helens, Merseyside, UK, June

Background imagePoppies Collection: Cypress trees and poppies on green field with blue cloudy sky near San Quirico d Orcia

Cypress trees and poppies on green field with blue cloudy sky near San Quirico d Orcia, Val d Orcia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Background imagePoppies Collection: North America; USA; Washington; Adirondack chairs In Field of Lavendar and Poppies

North America; USA; Washington; Adirondack chairs In Field of Lavendar and Poppies

Background imagePoppies Collection: The Poppy Field, c1900, (c1915). Artist: George Hitchcock

The Poppy Field, c1900, (c1915). Artist: George Hitchcock
The Poppy Field, c1900, (c1915). From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]

Background imagePoppies Collection: An Idyll, 1891, (c1915). Artist: Maurice Greiffenhagen

An Idyll, 1891, (c1915). Artist: Maurice Greiffenhagen
An Idyll, 1891, (c1915). Held by the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]




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In the heart of London, as dusk settles over the Tower of London, a breathtaking sight emerges. Ceramic poppies form a powerful installation known as Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, paying tribute to the fallen soldiers of World War I. This poignant display serves as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made during that devastating conflict. As we stand before The Cenotaph in Whitehall, London, our thoughts turn to those brave souls who gave their lives for our freedom. The poppy fields that once adorned these lands have become symbols of remembrance and hope. They serve as a testament to the resilience and strength displayed by those who fought on behalf of their nations. Across continents, even in far-off Australia, where ANZAC troops valiantly served alongside British forces during WWI, there is anticipation for this moving tribute at the Tower of London. Australian Light Horsemen are remembered with pride and reverence for their courage amidst unimaginable hardship. Yet beyond war memorials lies another side to these delicate flowers - Muriel Dawson's enchanting painting captures wildflowers dancing in harmony across an English meadow. These vibrant blooms bring joy and beauty into our lives while reminding us that life continues despite adversity. From England to Nepal, poppies take on different forms but retain their significance. A Himalayan blue poppy stands tall against majestic mountains in Nepal – its striking color symbolizing hope amidst challenging terrain. Even Shakespeare recognized the allure of this flower when he penned his famous words: "What's past is prologue. " Poppies hold within them stories from history that shape our present and future; they remind us not only to remember but also learn from past mistakes. The power behind 5000 Poppies cannot be understated – it represents countless individuals coming together to honor those lost during times both distant and recent. Each handmade bloom carries with it heartfelt gratitude for sacrifice made by so many unknown heroes. In the Victorian era, flower fairies adorned gardens with their ethereal presence.