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Remembering the Somme

Marking a century since the start of the bloodiest battle of the First World War.

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Remembering the Somme

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  1. Recollecting the Somme

  2. Actors wearing World War One furnished power fatigues aggregate in a social event at Waterloo Station to respect the start of the Battle of The Somme, in London. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls

  3. Actors wearing World War One furnished power fatigues walk quietly in the avenues close Waterloo Station, to perceive the start of the Battle of The Somme, in London. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls

  4. Gravestones are illuminated before a vigil at the Thiepval recognition before the 100th celebration of the Battle of the Somme in northern France. REUTERS/Phil Noble

  5. Young people holding blooms groups and strips stand secure before the graves as they take an interest in a remembrance capacity at the Franco-British National Memorial in Thiepval close Albert to check the 100th recognition of the start of the Battle of the Somme, in northern France. REUTERS/Stephane de Sakutin/Pool

  6. Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron arrangements to lay a wreath in the midst of an administration in the burial ground at the Franco-British National Memorial in Thiepval. REUTERS/Francois Mori/Pool

  7. Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron and his significant other Samantha catch hands as they leave an organization on the eve of The Battle of the Somme at Westminster Abbey in London. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

  8. Civilian and military work power stand calmly by the tomb of The Unknown Warrior at an organization on the eve of The Battle of the Somme at Westminster Abbey in London. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

  9. Soldiers get in contact to leave showers of blooms as they share in the recognition capacity at the Franco-British National Memorial in Thiepval. REUTERS/Stephane de Sakutin/Pool

  10. The Kings troop Royal steed weapons go to a recognition event at the Thiepval remembrance. REUTERS/Phil Noble

  11. Men and women dressed as World War One troopers stack a firearm as they participate in a recognition administration at the Franco-British National Memorial in Thiepval. REUTERS/Stephane de Sakutin/Pool

  12. French president Francois Hollande and Britain's Prince Charles go to a capacity at the Franco-British National Memorial in Thiepval. REUTERS/Thibault Vandermersch/Pool

  13. Britain's Prince William and his significant other Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall go to an administration in the cemetery at the Franco-British National Memorial in Thiepval. REUTERS/Francois Mori/Pool

  14. Britain's Prince Charles and British Prime Minister David Cameron go to an administration in the cemetery at the Franco-British National Memorial in Thiepval. REUTERS/Francois Mori/Pool

  15. School kids hold wreaths as they go to a recognition event at the Thiepval remembrance. REUTERS/Phil Noble

  16. A Guardsman goes to a capacity at the Franco-British National Memorial in Thiepval. REUTERS/Thibault Vandermersch/Pool

  17. Gravestones are illuminated before a vigil at the Thiepval devotion before the 100th recognition of the Battle of the Somme in Thiepval. REUTERS/Phil Noble

  18. French President Francois Hollande goes to a recognition event at the Thiepval celebration. REUTERS/Phil Noble

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