RMJEMP6A–Derby Silk Mill Poppies Weeping Window Exhibition by Paul Cummings at Derby Silk Mill June 2017 Derby city centre Derbyshire England GB UK Europe
RMH609FA–High view of Weeping Window art sculpture of ceramic red poppies display in Caernarfon castle walls. Caernarfon Gwynedd Wales UK
RMF2G5MB–Weeping Window Poppies at Woodhorn
RMJ16J81–Poppies: Weeping Window BY PAUL CUMMINS ARTIST AND TOM PIPER DESIGNER at Hull Maritime Museum, UK.
RFPW4C5F–Weeping window, Hereford Cathedral
RMF8NRFY–'Weeping Window' poppies at St George's Hall Liverpool
RMJ0GR6B–Weeping Window at Hull Cascade of poppies on the Maritime Museum in Hull Kingston Upon Hull UK England Hull city centre Hull city center poppy art
RMJDBBYY–Weeping Window Poppies Derby Silk Mill
RMPW8K7T–Poppies Wave and Weeping Window Sculpture at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
RFHY0C43–Poppies Weeping Window by artist Paul Cummings & designer Tom Piper to commemorate the First World War
RMEA8TYA–Weeping Window - Tower of London
RMG8WHE7–The Weeping Window sculpture made of ceramic poppies at St Magnus Cathedral in Orkney, Scotland.
RMMDAF6M–Visitors to the Weeping Window sculpture of poppies at Hereford cathedral UK
RMJ10GWD–Hull, East Yorkshire, UK. 17th April 2017. Poppies: Weeping Window by Paul Cummins artist and Tom Piper designer. A cascade of several thousand handmade ceramic poppies installed at Hull’s Maritime Museum. Photographed before sunrise. Credit: LEE BEEL/Alamy Live News
RME60R6Y–Tower of London with the poppies and the 'weeping window'
RMK80JKH–The Weeping Window installation at the Senedd
RMJ0C06C–Poppies Weeping Window cascades down the front facade of St. George's Hall in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
RMHWWPPX–artist Paul Cummins Unveiled the ‘Weeping Window’ installation in Hull City of culture 2017
RMH4A5TH–The Weeping Window poppies display from the installation ‘Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red’ at Caernarfon Castle. Credit: Fotan/Alamy Live News
RMJEMP6C–Derby Silk Mill Poppies Weeping Window Exhibition by Paul Cummings at Derby Silk Mill June 2017 Derby city centre Derbyshire England GB UK Europe
RMH4HYRJ–Weeping Window art sculpture of ceramic red poppies in Caernarfon castle walls. Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales, UK, Britain
RMF2G5GA–Weeping Window Poppies at Woodhorn
RMJ16J85–Poppies: Weeping Window. BY Paul Cummings Artist and Tom Piper Designer at Hull Maritime Museum. Hull. UK.
RMF3937T–The Weeping Window at Woodhorn By Paul Cummins, artist, and Tom Piper, designer
RMR4M9D0–Weeping window, Middleport pottery, Stoke-on-Trent 2018, art installation commemorating 100th anniversary of the end of WW1
RMF313KG–Weeping Window using ceramic poppies by Paul Cummins and Tom Piper, Woodhorn Colliery, Ashington, Northumberland, England, UK
RMG8WHE8–The Weeping Window sculpture made of ceramic poppies at St Magnus Cathedral in Orkney, Scotland.
RMMDAF6C–Visitors to the Weeping Window sculpture of poppies at Hereford cathedral UK
RMHYA89K–Hull, East Yorkshire, UK. 3rd April 2017. Poppies: Weeping Window by Paul Cummins artist and Tom Piper designer. A cascade of several thousand handmade ceramic poppies installed at Hull’s Maritime Museum. Credit: LEE BEEL/Alamy Live News
RME60R64–Moat of the Tower of London with the poppies and the 'weeping window'
RMK80JNB–The Weeping Window installation at the Senedd
RMJ0C06F–The Poppies Weeping Window sculpture cascading down the St. George's Hall building in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
RMHWWPPY–artist Paul Cummins MBE Unveiled the ‘Weeping Window’ installation in Hull City of culture 2017
RMH4A5T4–Caernarfon, Wales, 14th October, 2016. The Weeping Window poppies display from the installation ‘Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red’ at Caernarfon Castle Credit: Fotan/Alamy Live News
RMJEMP4R–Derby Silk Mill Poppies Weeping Window Exhibition by Paul Cummings at Derby Silk Mill June 2017 Derby city centre Derbyshire England GB UK Europe
RMH4HYRR–Weeping Window art sculpture of ceramic red poppies in Caernarfon castle walls. Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales, UK, Britain
RMF2G5D0–Weeping Window Poppies at Woodhorn
RMMPP2KN–Carlisle Castle, Carlisle Cumbria, UK. 23rd, May, 2018. Weeping Window of ceramic poppies art installation at Carlisle Castle. The project commemorates the First World War and is by artist Paul Cummins and designer Tom Piper. Part of Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red installation. Credit: Andrew Findlay/Alamy Live News
RMMDACE1–Hereford, Herefordshire - UK Weather - Thursday 19th April 2018 - Hot sunny Spring sunshine in Hereford with local temperatures up to a warm 23c - visitors enjoy the Weeping Window ceramic poppy display at Hereford cathedral which commemorates WW1 1914-1918. The Weeping Window display at Hereford cathedral finishes on April 29th - Photo Steven May / Alamy Live News
RMPRNFAF–London, UK. 4th October, 2018. Weeping Window by artist Paul Cummins and designer Tom Piper at IWM London. This is the final presentation as part of 14-18 NOW’s UK-wide tour of the poppies, and the sculpture will be on site until 18 November 2018. It is the first time it has returned to the capital since it was part of ‘Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red’ at the Tower of London in 2014, and represents the culmination of the poppies tour. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RFGDNMJF–The Weeping Window display at the Black Watch Museum in Perth Scotland
RMJDBC05–Weeping Window Poppies Derby Silk Mill
RMF3942E–The Weeping Window at Woodhorn By Paul Cummins, artist, and Tom Piper, designer
RMR4M9BF–Weeping window, Middleport pottery, Stoke-on-Trent 2018, art installation commemorating 100th anniversary of the end of WW1
RMF313KJ–Weeping Window using ceramic poppies by Paul Cummins and Tom Piper, Woodhorn Colliery, Ashington, Northumberland, England, UK
RMG8WHDR–The Weeping Window sculpture made of ceramic poppies at St Magnus Cathedral in Orkney, Scotland.
RFFWR615–'Weeping Window' poppy installation at St.George's Hall, Liverpool
RMHYA872–Hull, East Yorkshire, UK. 3rd April 2017. Poppies: Weeping Window by Paul Cummins artist and Tom Piper designer. A cascade of several thousand handmade ceramic poppies installed at Hull’s Maritime Museum. Credit: LEE BEEL/Alamy Live News
RME60R6X–General view of the moat of the Tower of London with the poppies and the 'weeping window'
RMK80JG8–The Weeping Window installation at the Senedd
RMF657MP–Poppies Weeping Window at St George's Hall in Liverpool.
RMHWWPR6–artist Paul Cummins & designer Tom Piper Unveiled the Ceramic poppies ‘Weeping Window’ installation in Hull City of culture 2017
RMH4A5TB–Caernarfon, Wales, 14th October, 2016. The Weeping Window poppies display from the installation ‘Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red’ at Caernarfon Castle. Credit: Fotan/Alamy Live News
RMJ0GR4W–Weeping Window at Hull Cascade of poppies on the Maritime Museum in Hull Kingston Upon Hull UK England Hull city centre Hull city center poppy art
RMH609FD–Weeping Window art sculpture of ceramic red poppies display in Caernarfon castle walls. Caernarfon Gwynedd Wales UK
RMF2G5NN–Weeping Window Poppies at Woodhorn
RMMPP2NE–Carlisle Castle, Carlisle Cumbria, UK. 23rd, May, 2018. Weeping Window of ceramic poppies art installation at Carlisle Castle. The project commemorates the First World War and is by artist Paul Cummins and designer Tom Piper. Part of Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red installation. Credit: Andrew Findlay/Alamy Live News
RMMDACCN–Hereford, Herefordshire - UK Weather - Thursday 19th April 2018 - Hot sunny Spring sunshine in Hereford with local temperatures up to a warm 23c - visitors enjoy the Weeping Window ceramic poppy display at Hereford cathedral which commemorates WW1 1914-1918. The Weeping Window display at Hereford cathedral finishes on April 29th - Photo Steven May / Alamy Live News
RMPRNFAP–London, UK. 4th October, 2018. Weeping Window by artist Paul Cummins and designer Tom Piper at IWM London. This is the final presentation as part of 14-18 NOW’s UK-wide tour of the poppies, and the sculpture will be on site until 18 November 2018. It is the first time it has returned to the capital since it was part of ‘Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red’ at the Tower of London in 2014, and represents the culmination of the poppies tour. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RFGDNMMB–A field of poppies at the Weeping Window display at the Black Watch Museum in Perth Scotland
RMJDBBYJ–Weeping Window Poppies Derby Silk Mill
RMF39422–The Weeping Window at Woodhorn By Paul Cummins, artist, and Tom Piper, designer
RMN00M61–Weeping Window installation Hereford Cathedral - Hereford UK Saturday 10th March 2018 workers add ceramic poppies to the WW1 Weeping Window art installation which opens next week.
RMF313KD–Weeping Window using ceramic poppies by Paul Cummins and Tom Piper, Woodhorn Colliery, Ashington, Northumberland, England, UK
RMG8WHE1–The Weeping Window sculpture made of ceramic poppies at St Magnus Cathedral in Orkney, Scotland.
RFFWR5YR–'Weeping Window' poppy installation at St.George's Hall, Liverpool
RMHYA88M–Hull, East Yorkshire, UK. 3rd April 2017. Poppies: Weeping Window by Paul Cummins artist and Tom Piper designer. A cascade of several thousand handmade ceramic poppies installed at Hull’s Maritime Museum. Credit: LEE BEEL/Alamy Live News
RME60R6W–Poppies flowing from the 'weeping window' in the Tower of London's outer wall
RMK80JBA–The Weeping Window installation at the Senedd
RMF657MN–Poppies Weeping Window at St George's Hall in Liverpool.
RMHWWPPT–artist Paul Cummins & designer Tom Piper Unveiled the Ceramic poppies ‘Weeping Window’ installation in Hull City of culture 2017
RMH4A5T6–Caernarfon, Wales, 14th October, 2016. The Weeping Window poppies display from the installation ‘Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red’ at Caernarfon Castle Credit: Fotan/Alamy Live News
RMJB6PAT–London, UK. 9th Jun, 2017. First full public display of the Weeping Window poppy display at Derby Silk Mill Tower. The display is made up of several thousand of the ceramic flowers created by Derbyshire's Paul Cummins and formed part of the magnificent Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red exhibition at the Tower of London in 2014. Derby, UK. 9th June 2017. Credit: Richard Holmes/Alamy Live News
RMH6BF1P–Weeping Window art sculpture of ceramic red poppies display in Caernarfon castle walls. Caernarfon Gwynedd North Wales UK
RMF2G5P0–Weeping Window Poppies at Woodhorn
RMMPP2JT–Carlisle Castle, Carlisle Cumbria, UK. 23rd, May, 2018. Weeping Window of ceramic poppies art installation at Carlisle Castle. The project commemorates the First World War and is by artist Paul Cummins and designer Tom Piper. Part of Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red installation. Credit: Andrew Findlay/Alamy Live News
RMMDACD5–Hereford, Herefordshire - UK Weather - Thursday 19th April 2018 - Hot sunny Spring sunshine in Hereford with local temperatures up to a warm 23c - visitors enjoy the Weeping Window ceramic poppy display at Hereford cathedral which commemorates WW1 1914-1918. The Weeping Window display at Hereford cathedral finishes on April 29th - Photo Steven May / Alamy Live News
RMPRWMA1–London, UK. 4th Oct 2018. Weeping Window by artist Paul Cummins and designer Tom Piper at IWM London. This is the final presentation as part of 14-18 NOW’s UK-wide tour of the poppies, and the sculpture will be on site until 18 November 2018. It is the first time it has returned to the capital since it was part of ‘Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red’ at the Tower of London in 2014, and represents the culmination of the poppies tour. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RFGDNMNP–A sea of poppies at the Weeping Window display at the Black Watch Museum in Perth Scotland
RMJDBBRH–Weeping Window Poppies Derby Silk Mill
RMPKC4YK–Salford, UK. 12 September 2018. Visitors at Imperial War Museum North look at 'Wave' and 'Weeping Window' an installation by artist Paul Cummins and installation designed by Tom Piper. The installation was originally at HM Tower of London from August to November 2014 where 888,246 poppies were displayed, one for every British or Colonial life lost at the Front during the First World War. Together, the sculptures Wave and Weeping Window are made of over 11,000 poppies. Credit: Premos/Alamy Live News
RMR1TR0K–London, Lambeth. The 'Weeping Window' installation of ceramic poppies at the Imperial War Museum, marking the centenary of the end of the 1914-18 War.
RMF313KF–Weeping Window using ceramic poppies by Paul Cummins and Tom Piper, Woodhorn Colliery, Ashington, Northumberland, England, UK
RMG8WHE5–The Weeping Window sculpture made of ceramic poppies at St Magnus Cathedral in Orkney, Scotland.
RMJ5HK8N–Weeping Window, Poppies in Hull City Centre
RMHYA89Y–Hull, East Yorkshire, UK. 3rd April 2017. Poppies: Weeping Window by Paul Cummins artist and Tom Piper designer. A cascade of several thousand handmade ceramic poppies installed at Hull’s Maritime Museum. Credit: LEE BEEL/Alamy Live News
RMF2RNE1–Weeping Window Poppies at Woodhorn
RMK80JB7–The Weeping Window installation at the Senedd
RMF657ND–Poppies Weeping Window at St George's Hall in Liverpool.
RMHWWPR2–artist Paul Cummins & designer Tom Piper Unveiled the Ceramic poppies ‘Weeping Window’ installation in Hull City of culture 2017
RMH4A5TE–Caernarfon, Wales, 14th October, 2016. The Weeping Window poppies display from the installation ‘Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red’ at Caernarfon Castle Credit: Fotan/Alamy Live News
RMJB6P7T–London, UK. 9th Jun, 2017. First full public display of the Weeping Window poppy display at Derby Silk Mill Tower. The display is made up of several thousand of the ceramic flowers created by Derbyshire's Paul Cummins and formed part of the magnificent Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red exhibition at the Tower of London in 2014. Derby, UK. 9th June 2017. Credit: Richard Holmes/Alamy Live News
RMH6BF21–Visitors looking at Weeping Window art sculpture of ceramic red poppies display in Caernarfon castle walls. Caernarfon Wales UK
RMF2G5ET–Weeping Window Poppies at Woodhorn
RMMPP2MM–Carlisle Castle, Carlisle Cumbria, UK. 23rd, May, 2018. Weeping Window of ceramic poppies art installation at Carlisle Castle. The project commemorates the First World War and is by artist Paul Cummins and designer Tom Piper. Part of Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red installation. Credit: Andrew Findlay/Alamy Live News
RMMGTN41–Hereford, UK 29th April 2018.Today is the final day of the Weeping Window ceramaic poppies art installation at Hereford Cathedral - the project commemorates the First World War and is by artist Paul Cummins. It is estimated that over 90,000 visitors have been to see the ceramic poppies in Hereford since they arrived in March 2018. The Weepeing Window installation will now move onto display at Carlisle Castle - Photo Steven May / Alamy Live News
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