Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool


A lovely service on Sunday. This year I was in the press area and technically speaking the shots are not all that different to last years. Its not like I got vastly better shots and I think thats because last year I had to try harder to get them. I saw at least one person I saw last year, which in a way is nice. At one point a plane, a Dakota, flew over and the crowd cheered. A few people, as you can see in the 5th image, were laughing. Not because it was a time to laugh but simply because they could laugh. They went through hell and they were still able to come out on a cold day to remember their friends. Its because of them that we can all laugh.

Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool | Posted at 5pm on 12/11/08 | Filed Under: Black-and-White, Canon-30D, Events, Liverpool |


  1. Kenneth 12.11.08 / 8pm

    Those are some amazing street shots - the emotion, the memories - its all right there in people’s faces - very good work.

  2. Todd Michael 13.11.08 / 1am

    Some important memories captured in pictures.
    Great work!

  3. Laurie 14.11.08 / 12am

    This is such a wonderful slideshow of such powerful and emotional photos. What an amazing tribute. Bravo!

  4. Ian Walker 15.11.08 / 1am

    Brilliant shots again Peter, Portray true emotion.. Wish the slideshow had Benedictus by Karl Jenkins playing.

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