1934: Edward, Prince of Wales - The Poppy Appeal

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In this short speech, Edward, Prince of Wales, urges listeners to remember the true meaning of the Poppy Appeal. He stresses the importance both of honouring the dead and of helping thousands of surviving soldiers, many of whom are employed making poppies for the campaign.

BBC Archive: Recorded circa November 1934.

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