Carlisle Remembrance service in the city centre. Pictures: Paul Grindley The people of Carlisle came together to pay their respects to those who gave their today for our tomorrow.
At 11am today, Carlisle City Centre came to a standstill as a large group of people stopped to observe the two minutes silence to mark Armistice Day.
At 11am today, Carlisle City Centre came to a stand still as a large
group of people stopped to observe the 2 minutes silence to mark
Armistice day.Along side serving military personnel and ex-service people were the
Mayor of Carlisle and groups of school children from various primary
schools around the city who laid their own tributes on the war
memorial in the city centre.Picture: Paul Grindley
At 11am today, Carlisle City Centre came to a stand still as a large
group of people stopped to observe the 2 minutes silence to mark
Armistice day.Along side serving military personnel and ex-service people were the
Mayor of Carlisle and groups of school children from various primary
schools around the city who laid their own tributes on the war
memorial in the city centre.Picture: Paul Grindley
At 11am today, Carlisle City Centre came to a stand still as a large
group of people stopped to observe the 2 minutes silence to mark
Armistice day.Along side serving military personnel and ex-service people were the
Mayor of Carlisle and groups of school children from various primary
schools around the city who laid their own tributes on the war
memorial in the city centre.Picture: Paul Grindley
At 11am today, Carlisle City Centre came to a stand still as a large
group of people stopped to observe the 2 minutes silence to mark
Armistice day.Along side serving military personnel and ex-service people were the
Mayor of Carlisle and groups of school children from various primary
schools around the city who laid their own tributes on the war
memorial in the city centre.Picture: Paul Grindley
At 11am today, Carlisle City Centre came to a stand still as a large
group of people stopped to observe the 2 minutes silence to mark
Armistice day.Along side serving military personnel and ex-service people were the
Mayor of Carlisle and groups of school children from various primary
schools around the city who laid their own tributes on the war
memorial in the city centre.Picture: Paul Grindley
At 11am today, Carlisle City Centre came to a stand still as a large
group of people stopped to observe the 2 minutes silence to mark
Armistice day.Along side serving military personnel and ex-service people were the
Mayor of Carlisle and groups of school children from various primary
schools around the city who laid their own tributes on the war
memorial in the city centre.Picture: Paul Grindley
At 11am today, Carlisle City Centre came to a stand still as a large
group of people stopped to observe the 2 minutes silence to mark
Armistice day.Along side serving military personnel and ex-service people were the
Mayor of Carlisle and groups of school children from various primary
schools around the city who laid their own tributes on the war
memorial in the city centre.Picture: Paul Grindley
Alongside serving military personnel and ex-service people were the Mayor of Carlisle and groups of school children from various primary schools around the city who laid their own tributes on the war memorial in the city centre.