Joanna Kalafatis
The image depicts a portion of an ornate Gothic-style stone building, likely a cathedral or church. The focal point is a series of four tall, arched windows with intricate tracery and stained glass panels in shades of deep blue. Below the windows is a grassy area with rows of small white crosses, each bearing a bright red poppy flower, creating a poignant field of remembrance. Metal plaques mounted on poles in the foreground bear royal crests and text relating to the 'Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers' and the Poppy Appeal, suggesting this is a memorial to fallen soldiers. The overall scene evokes a solemn and respectful atmosphere, paying tribute to those who sacrificed their lives in service.

Wandering around #London these past few days, I've seen poppies everywhere. Stuck in the front of taxis, lit up at the top of skyscrapers, all advertising the Poppy Appeal. The Poppy Appeal is a call for remembrance and donations by the Royal British Legion, to both remember those that have fallen in the line of duty, and to help out modern veterans and their families. If you want to help out, donate online at the British Legion's website. #poppyappeal Field of Remembrance: poppies and names of the fallen at #Westminster.

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