The Last Post rang out across East Greenwich Pleasaunce last Saturday, 18th October, during the annual Trafalgar Day memorial service.
Naval veterans, sea cadets, the Deputy Mayor and locals gathered in glorious Autumn sunshine to commemorate all those who had lost their lives at sea in defence of their country.
The dignified and moving service, led by Reverend Jeremy Fraser, was attended by Councillor Allan MacCarthy, Greenwich's Deputy Mayor, who, along with others, laid a wreath on the step of the Memorial Plaque.
The service was followed by tea, cakes and the perennially popular hot rum toddies provided by the Friends of East Greenwich Pleasaunce.
For more pictures of the event (our thanks to Jake Whiley) click here.
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