The Remembrance Sunday service in Godmanchester. Picture: ARCHANT (Image: Archant)
Remembrance events were held in Huntingdon, Godmanchester, St Ives, St Neots and Ramsey as well as many of the villages across the district.
Members of the Royal British Legion marched alongside brownies, cubs, guides, scouts, members of the armed forces and the mayors of all five towns in Huntingdonshire.
There were also church services and wreaths were laid at war memorials to remember the fallen.
Short services and two-minute silences were held today (Monday) to mark Armistice Day. A shorter remembrance ceremony at the war memorial on Monday at 11am.
The Remembrance Sunday service in St Ives. Picture: DUNCAN LAMONT (Image: Archant)
Bluntisham
Remembrance-themed cafe at Bluntisham Baptist Church in the church hall on November 13, from 2-4.30pm. Includes local history display and refreshments.
The Remembrance Sunday service in St Ives. Picture: DUNCAN LAMONT (Image: Archant)
The Remembrance Sunday service in St Ives. Picture: DUNCAN LAMONT (Image: Archant)
St Neots mayor Cllr Gordon Thorpe laying his wreath at the war memorial in Eaton Socon (Image: Archant)
The Remembrance parade in Eaton Socon on Sunday (Image: Archant)
May Queen Chloe Veneear laying a wreath on behalf of ESCA (Image: Archant)
Remembrance at the war memorial in Eaton Socon (Image: Archant)
Remembrance Sunday services in Ramsey. Picture: ARCHANT (Image: Archant)
Remembrance Sunday services in Ramsey. Picture: ARCHANT (Image: Archant)
The Remembrance Sunday service in Huntingdon. Picture: ARCHANT (Image: Archant)
The Remembrance Sunday service in Huntingdon. Picture: ARCHANT (Image: Archant)
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