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I am lucky enough to have purchased one of the poppies from the Towef Of London display. I am number 10900 out of around 900,000 so I guess I will receive mine quite soon.

 

My great grandfather died in WW1 and we are going to put the poppy in our garden as a memorial. My YD has beautiful writing and I want her to put his name and dates on the poppy (can't decide yet whether to put it on the underside or topside of the petals)

 

My question is what can I use that will permanently mark on ceramic and be weather resistant?

 

Any suggestions gratefully received

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I am of no help but wanted to say how lovely it is that you have got, or will be getting one.

 

A bit sickening that some people are already selling them for a profit on ebay when the display hasn't even been dismantled yet. Think ebay has removed them now.

 

Would love to have been able to see them.

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I'm no help either, sorry, but it sounds a wonderful idea! I wonder if the people who made the poppies might be able to advise?

 

I heard on Saturday that part of the display is going on a nationwide tour for the next couple of years and then afterwards is going to be a permanent display at the Imperial War Museum. Hope the tour goes somewhere I can get to, it would be lovely to see them.

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We went to see the poppies - stupidly picked half term week but it was so worth it. Very moving, and the poppies spilling out of the window were beautiful. I think it is that bit and the display near the entrance which are being kept as the poppies are on metal structures so presumably could not be sold.

 

I didn't know anything about my great grandfather until I researched my family history. He died from shrapnel wounds 3 weeks after the start of the war leaving a widow with 3 children under 4 and another on the way. She never remarried. I don't remember my great grandmother as I was 3 when she died but my sister does.

 

I have a nice safe spot in the garden for my poppy (away from the dogs) and plan to raise a glass to g/grandfather Herbert when we "plant" it. Not forgotten any more. It really does feel as though the poppy is him.

 

I agree it is very distasteful to try to profit from them.

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I have a nice safe spot in the garden for my poppy (away from the dogs) and plan to raise a glass to g/grandfather Herbert when we "plant" it. Not forgotten any more. It really does feel as though the poppy is him.

 

 

What a lovely thing to feel.

 

Not sure how accurate it is but just to mention was watching the Wright Stuff last week and there was a debate on whether the display should have it's time extended but they said something about the possibility that the ceramic poppies would crack in the frost. Would be worth checking if you are putting it in the garden.

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I've bought one of the poppies too, my sister works for Historic Royal Palaces and told me how they were made and that they were hoping to be able to sell all of them. The artist who helmed the project lost a finger in one of the kilms!

Mine will live in the conservatory as I'm concerned it may not survive cold weather but I also don't trust the cats/chickens to leave it alone!

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