Bristol Weekly Magazine 3rd November 2022

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WHY DO WE WEAR POPPIES? November commemorates the month we remember all those who have lost their lives to conflicts across the world throughout history.

Since then, the poppy has become a symbol of remembering everyone who gave their lives to wars, but also to those who have died on behalf of their country.

As a sign to show we are thinking of all those lost to conflicts, many people wear a small red poppy.

WHEN DO YOU WEAR A POPPY? If you chose to wear a poppy to remember those lost to conflicts and wars, the British Legion asks to do it through the Remembrance period.

The poppies are sold as part of the Poppy Appeal that raises money for the Royal British Legion, an organisation that helps those impacted by conflicts and all Starting on the last Friday of October the servicemen and women who are still until November 11. alive today and lives were changed by wars they thought in. However, the Legion does encourage to wear them at funerals of Veterans and commemorative events such as memoriWHY DO WE WEAR POPPIES? al service’s. The notion of wearing a poppy originates What do the different coloured poppies back to World War One when the flower mean? began to grow in the battlefields soldiers lost their lives in. Although red is the most commonly worn remembrance poppy, there is a choice But the poppy wasn’t made a popular of colours that all represent a different way to remember the brave until the meaning. famous World War One poem ‘In Flanders Fields’ was written by John Purple Poppy McCrae. The purple poppy is worn to remember all the animals that have been a victim of war. 4


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