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R LeaHair/ Historic Royal PalacesRichard Lea-HairThe poppies installation by ceramic artist Paul Cummins, with setting by stage designer Tom Piper, in the dry moat of the Tower of London marks 100 years since the start of the First World War. Volunteers will continue to plant 888,246 ceramic poppies the moat, one for each British and Colonial fatality during the First World War. The last one will be planted on Armistice Day, 11th November 2014.<br /><br />©Richard Lea-Hair and Historic Royal Palaces <br />poppies