South East commemorates Armistice Day
Villages, towns and cities across south-east England have been marking Armistice Day.
A two-minute silence was held across the UK at 11:00 GMT to commemorate the exact time an agreement to end the fighting in World War One came about on 11 November 1918.
Services and commemorations have been taking place at war memorials and civic buildings across Kent, Sussex and Surrey.
This year marks the 107th anniversary of the end of hostilities.
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