Aberystwyth, UK. 8th Nov, 2015. Hundreds of people gathered to pay their respects to the dead of the two world wars and other conflicts at the annual Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the foot of Aberystwyth's iconic war memorial on the headland jutting out into the sea. Both red and white poppy wreaths were laid during the ceremony, by the representatives of the British Legion, the town council and the local Peace and Justice Network. After the ceremony all the wreathes were gathered up for safe keeping ahead of gale force winds which are forecast to hit the west coast © keith morris/Alamy

Aberystwyth, UK. 8th Nov, 2015. Hundreds of people gathered to pay their respects to the dead of the two world wars and other conflicts at the annual Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the foot of Aberystwyth's iconic war memorial on the headland jutting out into the sea. Both red and white poppy wreaths were laid during the ceremony, by the representatives of the British Legion, the town council and the local Peace and Justice Network. After the ceremony all the wreathes were gathered up for safe keeping ahead of gale force winds which are forecast to hit the west coast © keith morris/Alamy Stock Photo
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Aberystwyth Wales UK Sunday 08 November 2015 Hundreds of people gathered to pay their respects to the dead of the two world wars and other conflicts at the annual Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the foot of Aberystwyth’s iconic war memorial on the headland jutting out into the sea. Both red and white poppy wreaths were laid during the ceremony, by the representatives of the British Legion, the town council and the local Peace and Justice Network. After the ceremony all the wreathes were gathered upon for safe keeping ahead of gale force winds which are forecast to hit the west coast later today and tomorrow photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News