A large crowd turned out at Margate. Picture: PHIL HOUGHTON
A service at the Royal British Legion Village at Aylesford. Picture: JOHN WESTHROP
A service took place outside the town council offices at Maison Dieu House, Dover. Picture: MARY GRAHAM
A veteran at the war memorial at Snodland. Picture: HELEN KITTO
Another moment of reflection at Margate
At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them. Quiet reflection at Margate
Beavers on parade at the Royal British Legion Village. Picture: JOHN WESTHROP
Cadets at The Vine war memorial at Sevenoaks. Picture: HELEN KITTO
Cadets parade at Snodland. Picture: HELEN KITTO
Civilians and the military gather at the war memorial in Maidstone. Picture: JOHN WESTHROP
Herne Bay's community policeman Ian Jones after laying a wreath at the war memorial. Picture: MARY LOUIS
Kent's Chief Constable Mike Fuller laid a wreath at the county's police HQ at Maidstone
Local MP Gywn Prosser lays a wreath at the war memorial at Dover. Picture: MARY GRAHAM
Members of various organisations at Herne Bay Memorial Park. Picture: MARY LOUIS
One of the wreaths laid at Southborough. Picture: HELEN KITTO
RBL members at the Royal British Legion Village. Picture: JOHN WESTHROP
RBL members at the service at Trinity Square, Margate. Picture: PHIL HOUGHTON
Scene at the Black Lion war memorial at Gillingham. Picture: JIM RANTELL
The Gurkhas march through Maidstone town centre. Picture: JOHN WESTHROP
The Last Post is sounded at Canterbury. Picture: BARRY DUFFIELD
The parade sets off from Biggin Street, Dover, towards the war memorial. Picture: MARY GRAHAM
The parade through the centre of Canterbury. Picture: BARRY DUFFIELD
The RBL's standards are paraded in Canterbury Cathedral. Picture: BARRY DUFFIELD
The Royal British Legion at the War Memorial at The Grove at Hythe. Picture: MATT McARDLE
The Salvation Army lead the parade in Maidstone. Picture: JOHN WESTHROP
The scene at the war memorial at Southborough, near Tunbridge Wells. Picture: HELEN KITTO
The young as well the elderly paid tribute
Young and old RBL members on parade at Faversham. Picture: SHARON VINER
TEN of thousands of people across Kent turned out on Sunday to remember the fallen of two world wars and those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in conflicts that have followed since.
The Last Post and Reveille were sounded at scores of Remembrance Day parades organised by members of the Royal British Legion.
The current conflict in Iraq was in the thoughts of many who attended parades and church services.