SERVICES are took place across East Lancashire to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War.
There will be a full report on Armistice centenary events in Monday's Lancashire Telegraph.
We also have reports online with pictures and video of many the different services held accross East Lancashire.
You can read them here:
Here are some of the fantastic shots readers sent in on Sunday...
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Armistice centenary 2018 - your pictures
"You can send us you pictures of Armistice centenary services from across East Lancashire here and we will add them to our online coverage."
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What is your response?Picture 1. Blackburn Sea Cadets at Corporation Park Picture 2. Blackburn Sea Cadets collecting for the Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal at Blackburn Hawks match. Picture 3. Blackburn Royal Marine Cadets at Billington Cenotaph.
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What is your response?Lest We Forget. A fitting tribute to mark 100 years since the WW1 ended. A big credit to the Brownhill Arms for supporting this special Remembrance Sunday.
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What is your response?Luke Holmes aged 8 at Oak Hill Memorial remembering his Gt Gt Uncle Walter Holmes. K.i.A 29th Sept 1918.
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What is your response?The Brownhill Arms acknowledged Remembrance Sunday by holding a two minute silence and having a fantastic poppy display created by a new and local buisness Inflated Dreams. Old vetrans enjoyed sharing their stories with younger generations over a bacon butty and pint of ale. A great day was had.
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What is your response?Lancashire’s Army cadet force paying their tributes to the fallen soldiers. Lest we forget
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What is your response?Army cadets at Accrington Town hall
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What is your response?Remembrance Service
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And below are some of the great pictures photographer Tim Bradley took today of commemorations in Blackburn.
You can see more of these wonderful pictures here.
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