Penshurst, UK. 9th November 2018. There but not there, an installation of 50 silhouettes of fallen soldiers from the first world war at St John the Baptist, Penshurst, Kent. Designed by Martin Barraud and an initiative which originated in THIS church but now spread nationwide This is the 2018 installation to mark the centenary of Armistice commemoration to mark the fallen Tommy soldiers Credit: Sarah Mott/Alamy Live News

Penshurst, UK. 9th November 2018. There but not there, an installation of 50 silhouettes of fallen soldiers from the first world war at St John the Baptist, Penshurst, Kent. Designed by Martin Barraud and an initiative which originated in THIS church but now spread nationwide This is the  2018 installation to mark the centenary of Armistice commemoration  to mark the fallen Tommy soldiers Credit: Sarah Mott/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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3394 x 5091 px | 28.7 x 43.1 cm | 11.3 x 17 inches | 300dpi

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9 November 2018

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St John the Baptist Penshurst kent

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The There but not / The perspex Tommies, were the brainchild of Penshurst sculpture and photographer, Martin Barraud to mark Remembrance Sunday in 2016. The concept has now spread throughout the country, but originated from the modest country church in Penshurst Kent

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