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Talk:How The Poppies Sculpture Was Achieved At The Tower Of London


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Dulwich Library,9th November, 5.30 to 6.30 p.m. Free Admission.


Author Christopher West will be discussing the key players who came together to achieve the brilliant planting of 888,246 ceramic poppies, which created the World phenomenon at the Tower of London. This was the first full account of how 'Poppies in the Moat' was achieved, and most of the material comes from his new book, 'Poppies, Pomp and People'. There will be other similar Talks right through November.


Please just arrive, or free tickets are available on https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/how-the-poppies-sculpture-was-achieved-at-the-tower-of-london-tickets-39443779406

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