In Pictures: Remembrance Sunday services across the Boston area
In Kirton, residents joined local dignitaries, veterans, cadets and other military personnel for a parade through the village to the war memorial where a service was held.
Kirton Brass Band helped participants on the parade to keep in step, and played again at the service.
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Hide AdIn Boston, a special ‘Service of Remembrance’ was held at the Stump with music, followed by a silence. There was no Remembrance Sunday parade in Boston this year, but residents and community groups still gathered at the war memorial to pay their respects.
At Sibsey Northland, scouts, residents and members of Sibsey Lancaster Memorial Trust came together for a service in the field to remember the crew of the Lancaster ED 503 No. 9 Squadron which crashed there in 1943, killing everyone on board.
Services were held in other villages including Friskney, where horse riders and dog walkers also attended their local war memorial to honour the animals killed at war.
Children at Bicker Prep School made their own poppy wreaths and walked from St Swithun’s Church to the war memorial where a silence was held and the wreaths were laid. The pupils raised £56 for the Royal British Legion.
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Hide AdArmistice Day services were also held at Boston war memorial on the Thursday to remember those who died during the First World War.
The remembrance services held particular importance this year as 2021 marks the 100th anniversary of the Royal British Legion.