First World War 'Tommy' figures at Preston market and war memorial
The 6ft 'Tommy' figures are part of a nationwide Armistice project called There But Not There.
Now two new ones have been installed in front of Preston's War Memorial in the Flag Market, one in Preston's covered market and one in Winckley Square.
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Hide AdMayor of Preston, Councillor Trevor Hart, said: “Preston is honoured to be supporting the nationwide campaign ‘There But Not There’ – a poignant tribute commemorating one hundred years since the end of the First World War.
“The figures are a striking sight and will add to the significance of this year’s Remembrance Day service, along with the knitted and crochet poppies donated by the people of Preston.”
They join dozens of figures already installed around the county at locations including Preston railway station, Lancaster Castle and Eastway roundabout.
The figures are intended to represent the hundreds of thousands of young men who joined up to fight in the war, but never returned home.