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Commemorations opened with a military procession and flypast watched by WW2 veterans, royals and huge crowds, and ended with tea parties around the country.
Four days of events to commemorate 80 years since Victory in Europe Day began with a military procession through London in front of ... attention turned towards tea, cake and partying to celebrate ...
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Downing Street and No10 are also hosting tea parties as the events ... Docklands area of east London — one of the locations most heavily hit during the Blitz — was organised by the Bengali ...
Hundreds of thousands watched from The Mall in London on Monday as an RAF flypast ... The aerial spectacle was followed by tea parties across Britain, including in Downing Street, where Sir ...
A woman who was celebrating her 20th birthday when the war in Europe came to an end in 1945 has recalled the Birmingham blitz 80 years ... most-bombed city, after London and Liverpool.
Perceptions of racial arrogance, of course, proved incendiary fuel for the anti-colonialists; but Craig also explains how the ...
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The King and the Royal family have gathered on the balcony of Buckingham Palace as they watched a VE Day flypast. Charles and ...
There are numerous London castles and palaces and others nearby that offer a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of the ...
Peter sees a lady selling cups of tea and sausage rolls ... George writes in his journal… “The blitz went on for months. It wasn’t just in London but also Birmingham, Coventry, Sheffield, Liverpool, ...