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Friday 11 November 2016 1:03 pm

Remembrance Day 2016 in pictures: Two minutes’ silence held across London’s landmarks

By: Grace Rahman

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City-dwellers paused for two minutes' silence in memory of fallen soldiers this morning, while Londoners stopped in their tracks at their workplaces, landmarks and on the streets.

Lloyds of London ground to a halt and 11am was marked by the traditional ringing of the Lutine bell in the insurer's atrium.

Brokers gathered on balconies to observe the silence.

The City Comes To A Standstill For The Two Minutes Silence On Armistice Day
(Source: Getty)

Staff at Canada corporation joined the city's police force at the Guildhall to remember the nation's war dead.

https://twitter.com/cityoflondon/status/797036019921068032 

In Trafalgar Square crowds gathered to hear music and readings at the Royal British Legion’s Silence in the Square event.

Armistice Day, 11th hour of the 11th day. In Trafalgar Square. pic.twitter.com/Sta13OtdIN

— Anthony Pereira (@vorbix) November 11, 2016

Members of the public were invited to place poppy petals into the fountains.

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(Source: Getty)

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Scottish football fans in town for the Scotland v England world cup qualifier tonight were also seen in Trafalgar Square to remember soldiers killed in action.

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(Source: Getty)

At 11am Tower Bridge was raised for a navy vessel to pass through.

https://twitter.com/SClark_01/status/797038496586354688 

Staff gathered in the corridors of The Ritz.

https://twitter.com/theritzlondon/status/797039361888059392 

At the Imperial War Museum, a bugler played the Last Post.

Today at 11am visitors gathered in our Atrium to mark Armistice Day. The Last Post was sounded by Callum Gordon. #ArmisticeDay pic.twitter.com/o1FouhQBZ2

— Imperial War Museums (@I_W_M) November 11, 2016

​https://twitter.com/DavidWilcockPA/status/797042840496967680

People gathered to mark Armistice Day at the Somme memorial in Bristol. Figurines representing each of the 19,240 lives lost on the first day of the battle have been laid outside the city's cathedral.

Preview Of the Shrouds Of The Somme Installation
(Source: Getty)

Prince Harry led a remembrance service at the armed forces memorial in Staffordshire.

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(Source: Getty)

The two minutes’ silence was observed in the House of Commons, which is currently being used by the UK Youth Parliament.

2 minutes silence being held by young people for #Armistice Day #UKYPHOC @RochdaleYouthie #YWW16 #respect pic.twitter.com/27e97mNXcS

— Angie McCormack (@angiemc_rys) November 11, 2016

On Sunday, poppies and war poetry will be projected onto Big Ben.

This Sunday, falling poppies & War poems will be projected onto the Elizabeth Tower from dusk #BigBenPoppies https://t.co/h7eXwuvzuC pic.twitter.com/0GxJZpRtwd

— UK Parliament (@UKParliament) November 11, 2016

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