November 29, 2005


  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II led the nation at the annual Remembrance Sunday tribute to the country's war dead in central London.(AFP/Odd Andersen)



    Ghurkas take part in the Remembrance Sunday Service at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London, November 13, 2005. Britain's Queen Elizabeth joined Prime Minister Tony Blair and thousands of war veterans from Britain and the



    Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair stands during the Remembrance Sunday Service at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London November 13, 2005. Britain's Queen Elizabeth joined Blair and thousands of war veterans from Britain and the Commonwealth on Sunday at the Cenotaph in London to remember the country's war dead. REUTERS/Stephen Hird



    Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair stands during the Remembrance Sunday Service at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London November 13, 2005. Britain's Queen Elizabeth joined Blair and thousands of war veterans from Britain and the Commonwealth on Sunday at the Cenotaph in London to remember the country's war dead. REUTERS/Stephen Hird



    Former servicemen and women gather before the Remembrance Sunday Service at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London, November 13, 2005. Britain's Queen Elizabeth joined Prime Minister Tony Blair and thousands of war veterans from Britain and the Commonwealth on Sunday at the Cenotaph in London to remember the country's war dead. REUTERS/Paul Hackett



    Britain's Royal family and politicians stand during the two minutes silence at the Remembrance Sunday Service at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London November 13, 2005. Britain's Queen Elizabeth joined Prime Minister Tony Blair and thousands of war veterans from Britain and the Commonwealth on Sunday at the Cenotaph in London to remember the country's war dead. REUTERS/Stephen Hird



    Britain's Prince William (R), and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (L) talk before the Remembrance Sunday Service at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London November 13, 2005. Britain's Queen Elizabeth joined Prime Minister Tony Blair and thousands of war veterans from Britain and the Commonwealth on Sunday at the Cenotaph in London to remember the country's war dead. REUTERS/Stephen Hird



    Britain's Queen Elizabeth stands during the Remembrance Sunday Service at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London November 13, 2005. Britain's Queen Elizabeth joined Prime Minister Tony Blair and thousands of war veterans from Britain and the Commonwealth on Sunday at the Cenotaph in London to remember the country's war dead. REUTERS/Stephen Hird



    British war veterans and a Staffordshire bull terrier (R) named 'Colour Sergeant Watchman Four', the mascot of the Staffordshire Regiment, await Britain's Queen Elizabeth as she visits the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey in London, November 10, 2005. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh on Thursday attended the annual event ahead of Remembrance Sunday, when those who died fighting for Britain and its allies in conflict are remembered. REUTERS/Toby Melville



    Queen Elizabeth II, seen here on November 10, attended the Festival of Remembrance in London to pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country in wartime.(AFP/File/Carl de Souza)

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