The daily tribute

This daily tribute - performed by a team of local buglers - serves to honour the memory of the soldiers of the British Empire, who fought and died in the immortal Ypres Salient during the First World War. It is the aim of the Last Post Association to maintain this ceremony in perpetuity.

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The buglers of the Last Post Association

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17/01/2010: 28.000th day of the Last Post ceremony

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11/11/2009 - Australian Trooper Mark Gregor Strang Donaldson, VC, greeting the buglers of the Last Post Association

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18/11/2009 - Detail of the VC of Australian Trooper Mark Gregor Strang Donaldson

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11/11/2009 - 11.00 hrs ceremony: poppies

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11/11/2009 - 11.00 hrs ceremony: Afghan veteran Craig Wood laying a wreath

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11/11/2009 - The wreaths after the ceremony

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11/11/2009: Musical evocation 'The Great War Remembered'

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12/07/2007 - Visit of HRH Queen Elizabeth II, HRH Prince Philip and HRH Queen Paola

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05/07/2008 - Wreath laying for 80 years Last Post Association

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11/11/2008 - The crowd for the evening ceremony

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10/11/2009 - Poppyplanting

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10/11/2009 - Poppyplanting

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To the armies of the British Empire who stood here from 1914 to 1918 and to those who have no known grave

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The Menin Gate at night

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Book of honour

I like to honour the people, and the Last Post Association for the daily discipline they have shown us hosting the ceremony in Ypres at 8 pm remembering all our brave men and women and all victims of the wars of the world.

isabelle duchene: Touched Productions, bringing the 2 worlds together, Mortsel, Belgium
- 7 December 2009

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