The English Heritage Podcast

Episode 137 – The history of Poppy Day

11.10.2021 - By English HeritagePlay

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As we mark Remembrance Day, we’re joined by historian Dr Fiona Reid and English Heritage audience development manager Rachel Morrison to look back the armistice, remembrance, and how the red poppy became a symbol of those who gave their lives in conflicts since the First World War.

We’ll also find out how and where the commemorative poppies are made today – 100 years since the first poppy appeal – and what’s happening at Marble Hill in London to commemorate its wartime history.

For more details about Marble Hill or to plan a visit, go to www.english-heritage.org.uk/marblehill

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