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Plastic poppies unveiled in Canterbury as a WWI tribute
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2021-11-20
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A cascade of poppies was unveiled at Westgate Towers today, as a symbol of remembrance to those who died during The First World War.
The piece is made from more than 3,000 plastic bottles which have been sprayed red.
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