NewsgalleryWorld War One remembrance services across the world - 4th August 2014BookmarkShareNewsBySam Reynolds10:58, 4 AUG 2014Updated15:02, 13 AUG 2014Members of the public light candles on the war memorial in Bishop's Stortford (Image: Getty)1 of 123A woman lights a candle on the war memorial (Image: Getty)2 of 123Kate and Prince Harry lay laterns during a ceremony at St Symphorien Military Cemetery (Image: PA)3 of 123London Art Installation see from The View From The Shard (Image: Rex)4 of 123Candles lit by members of the public are placed on the war memorial (Image: Getty)5 of 123Mark Gatiss delivers a speech during a candlelight vigil, attended by the Duchess of Cornwall, to mark the centenary of Britain's involvement in the First World War (Image: Getty)6 of 123A member of the congregation contemplates during a candlelight vigil, attended by the Duchess of Cornwall, to mark the centenary of Britain's involvement in the First World War at Westminster Abbey (Image: Getty)7 of 123Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, accompanied by Dean of Westminster the Reverend John Hall, walks by the tomb of unknown warrior during a candlelit vigil and prayer service to mark the centenary of Britain's involvement in the First World War (Image: Getty)8 of 123Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall attends a candlelit vigil and prayer service to mark the centenary of Britain's involvement in the First World War at Westminster Abbey (Image: Getty)9 of 123Actress Rachael Stirling delivers a speech during a candlelight vigil, attended by the Duchess of Cornwall, to mark the centenary of Britain's involvement in the First World War at Westminster Abbey (Image: Getty)10 of 123Merseyside buildings take part in the "Lights Out" initiative to mark the centenary of Britain joining World War One (Image: Julian Hamilton / Daily Mirror)11 of 123The Lights on the Newcastle Millennium Bridge and the Sage are turn off at 10pm for one hour in remembrance (Image: Andy Commins / Daily Mirror)12 of 123Cenotaph in Leeds city centre outside the Library where at the library lights and street lights where turned off at 10.10 (Image: Simon Ashton / Daily Mirror)13 of 123Buckingham Palace turn the lights off (Image: Tim Anderson)14 of 123The Houses of parliament in London after the lights have been turned off as part off the national 'Lights Out' campaign of remembrance (Image: PA)15 of 123A policeman stands guard as a lantern is placed at the front door of Number 10 Downing Street during "Lights Out" (Image: Reuters)16 of 123The Liver Building is lit up by a single candle projected on its walls at 10pm. (Image: Liverpool Echo)17 of 123A lantern is placed at the front door of Number 10 Downing Street during "Lights Out" (Image: Reuters)18 of 123A guard places a lantern at the front door of Number 10 Downing Street during "Lights Out" (Image: Reuters)19 of 123Kate during a Ceremony at the St. Symphorien, Mons (Image: PA)20 of 123The lights go out at the Houses of Parliament in Central London as part of the Royal British Legions commemoration of World War I (Image: Adam Gerrard / Daily Mirror)21 of 123Service personnel standing in the darkness, lit only by the lights from military vehicles and the Camp Bastion vigil site (Image: MoD / PA)22 of 123Service personnel standing in the darkness as Camp Bastion's vigil site remains one of the only parts of the sprawling desert camp that is lit (Image: MoD / PA)23 of 123A visitor attends a candlelit vigil commemorating the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War 1 (WW1), at the National Memorial Arboretum (Image: Reuters)24 of 12389-year-old Ken Robinson attends a candlelit vigil commemorating the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War 1 (WW1), at the National Memorial Arboretum (Image: Reuters)25 of 123A general view of The National Memorial Arboretum during a Candlelit Vigil to mark the centenary of the First World War (Image: Getty)26 of 123Kate attends a ceremony at St. Symphorien Military Cemetery (Image: Reuters)27 of 123A general view during a Candlelit Vigil to mark the centenary of the First World War, at The National Memorial Arboretum (Image: Getty)28 of 123A visitor attends a Candlelit Vigil to mark the centenary of the First World War, at The National Memorial Arboretum (Image: Getty)29 of 123Prince Harry, Queen Mathilde, Kate, King Philippe, David Cameron and Prince William attend a ceremony at the Saint Symphorien Military cemetery (Image: Getty)30 of 123Kate and Prince William pay their respects at St Symphorien Military Cemetery (Image: Getty)31 of 123A lone soldier stands under a memorial at St Symphorien Military Cemetery (Image: Getty)32 of 123Kate, Prince Harry and The Most Revd and Rt Hon Justin Welby at a ceremony at St Symphorien Military Cemetery (Image: PA)33 of 123Prince William and David Cameron at a ceremony at St Symphorien Military Cemetery (Image: PA)34 of 123Prince William and Kate look at a drum from the battle of Mons with Belgium's Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo during a reception at the town hall in Mons (Image: Reuters)35 of 123Visitors attend a Candlelit Vigil to mark the centenary of the First World War, at The National Memorial Arboretum (Image: Getty)36 of 123A visitor attends a Candlelit Vigil to mark the centenary of the First World War, at The National Memorial Arboretum (Image: Getty)37 of 123Queen Elizabeth II sits in Crathie Kirk Church in Crathie (Image: Getty)38 of 123A general view of Westminster Abbey ahead of the candlelight vigil, to be attended by the Duchess of Cornwall, to mark the centenary of Britain's involvement in the First World War (Image: Getty)39 of 123A general view of Westminster Abbey ahead of the candlelight vigil, to be attended by the Duchess of Cornwall, to mark the centenary of Britain's involvement in the First World War (Image: Getty)40 of 123David Cameron delivers a speech during a ceremony at St. Symphorien Military Cemetery in Mons (Image: Reuters)41 of 123Britain's Prince Harry delivers a speech during a ceremony at St. Symphorien Military Cemetery in Mons (Image: Reuters)42 of 123The Duchess of Cambridge at a ceremony at St Symphorien Military Cemetery at Mons (Image: PA)43 of 123The Duchess of Cambridge lays flowers during a Ceremony at the St. Symphorien, Mons (Image: PA)44 of 123The Duchess of Cambridge at a ceremony at St Symphorien Military Cemetery at Mons (Image: PA)45 of 123The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge greet fellow dignitaries at a service in Liege, Belgium (Image: Getty)46 of 123Young visitors gather to mark the centenary of the First World War at the National Memorial Arboretum in Stafford (Image: Getty)47 of 123The Shot at Dawn Memorial, which commemorates soldiers accused of cowardice, stands tall at Stafford's National Memorial Arboretum (Image: Getty)48 of 123French President Francois Hollande greets crowds in front the city hall in Liege, Belgium, after attending a memorial service there his morning (Image: Getty)49 of 123François Hollande delivers a speech in Liege's city hall. The French President met the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the memorial service earlier today (Image: Getty)50 of 123Prince Harry looks in sombre mood as he lays a wreath at a WW1 memorial arch unveiling in Folkestone (Image: PA)51 of 123Prince Harry rubs shoulders with Chelsea Pensioners during the commemorative event in Folkestone (Image: PA)52 of 123The Road of Remembrance in Folkestone was the centre of local WW1 commemorations (Image: PA)53 of 123Soldiers gather around the new memorial arch in Folkestone during the memorial event there (Image: PA)54 of 123Army veterans are out in force for World War One commemorations in Glasgow. The former soldiers attended a service in the city's cathedral alongside Prince Charles and leading British politicians (Image: Getty)55 of 123Prince Harry chats with members of the armed services before unveiling the new memorial arch in Folkestone (Image: Getty)56 of 123Stone crosses mark the graves of German soldiers in Hooglede German Military Cemetery in Belgium (Image: Getty)57 of 123Prince Harry takes the salute as he attends the First World War centenary event in Folkestone (Image: Getty)58 of 123A visitor reflects on a public exhibition of WW1 landscapes entitled 'Fields of Battle: Lands of Peace' in St James Park, central London (Image: Getty)59 of 123Members of the Great War Society living history group dress as 4th Battalion the Middlesex Regiment to take part in a World War One centenary ceremony at the Tank Museum, Bovington (Image: Getty)60 of 123Members of the Great War Society living history group dressed as 4th Battalion the Middlesex Regiment wait to take part in a World War One centenary ceremony at the Tank Museum, Bovington (Image: Getty)61 of 123A dedication to the dead is seen before a candlelit vigil to mark the WW1 centenary at he National Memorial Arboretum on in Stafford (Image: Getty)62 of 123Replica First World War German and British fighter aircraft swoop over the Tank Museum, Bovington, as part of a dog fight re-enactment (Image: Getty)63 of 123Deputy PM Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband lay wreaths by Glasgow's Cenotaph after a memorial service this morning (Image: Getty)64 of 123Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband stand shoulder-to-shoulder as they pay tribute to the casualties of the First World War in Glasgow (Image: Getty)65 of 123Prince Charles exchanges words with David Cameron after the memorial service at Glasgow Cathedral. The Prince of Wales laid the first floral tribute at the Cenotaph there (Image: Getty)66 of 123Prince Of Wales lays a floral tribute to the victims of World War One at the Cenotaph on George Square, Glasgow (Image: Getty)67 of 123Prince Harry smiles to the crowd at the commemorative event in Folkestone (Image: Getty)68 of 123The Prince of Wales and PM David Cameron look on as soldiers march past outside the Cenotaph in Glasgow (Image: Getty)69 of 123The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are briefly all smiles at the WW1 centenary ceremony at the inter-allied memorial in Liege (Image: Getty)70 of 123David Cameron reads a passage during a service for the Commonwealth to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War One (Image: PA)71 of 123Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Labour leader Ed Miliband attend a wreath-laying ceremony at the cenotaph in Glasgow to commemorate the centenary of the start of World War One (Image: Getty)72 of 123Some 600 balloons emblazoned with a poppy and the name of a fallen soldier flutter in the sky during the ceremony to mark the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War One in Folkestone (Image: Getty)73 of 123Members of the Great War Society living history group dressed as 4th Battalion the Middlesex Regiment stand under a shower of a million poppy flowers representing the dead during a World War One centenary ceremony at the Tank Museum, Bovington (Image: Getty)74 of 123Prince Harry chats with soldiers during a visit to Folkstone to mark the centenary of the start of World War One (Image: PA)75 of 123The Prince of Wales looks up at the heavens during a service for the Commonwealth to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War One (Image: PA)76 of 123Chancellor George Osborne and Home Secretary Theresa May arrive at Glasgow Cathedral for the service there (Image: Newsquest)77 of 123David Cameron watches with interest during the Commonwealth WW1 commemoration service. The PM also read a passage from the bible (Image: PA)78 of 123Members of a living history group dressed as Gordon Highlanders march through a poppy strewn field after a World War One centenary ceremony at the Tank Museum, Bovington (Image: Getty)79 of 123Prince Harry attends the "Step Short" commemorative event in Folkestone to mark the centenary of the First World War on August 4, 2014 in Folkestone, England. (Image: Getty)80 of 123The Guard of Honour arriving at Glasgow Cathedral for the service for the Commonwealth to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War One (Image: Newsquest)81 of 123Tens of multicoloured balloons are released in Folkestone to remember the fallen soldiers of World War One (Image: PA)82 of 123Prince Harry stands in full military uniform as he takes part in the WW1 centenary programme (Image: PA)83 of 123Prince Harry chats to young spectators as he attends the WW1 commemoration event in Folkestone (Image: PA)84 of 123A man looks upon the names of the dead before a Candlelit Vigil to mark the centenary of the First World War, at The National Memorial Arboretum in Stafford (Image: Getty)85 of 123A shaft of sunlight falls on the names of the missing at the Menin Gate Memorial on the centenary of the Great War in Ypres, Belgium (Image: Getty)86 of 123Prince Charles leaves Glasgow Cathedral with the Lord Provost of Glasgow, Sadie Docherty, after a service for the Commonwealth to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War One (Image: Reuters)87 of 123The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attend the Ceremony at the Cointe Inter-allied Memorial, Liege (Image: Daily Mirror)88 of 123Prince Charles salutes solemnly at the First World War remembrance service in George Square, Glasgow (Image: Daily Record)89 of 123Soldiers line up to remember their fallen predecessors next to the Cenotaph in Glasgow (Image: Daily Record)90 of 123Prince Charles, watched by Prime Minister David Cameron, signs a book in Glasgow Cathedral during a service for the Commonwealth to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War One (Image: PA)91 of 123David Cameron leaves Glasgow Cathedral with Revd Dr Laurence Whitley following a memorial service for Commonwealth leaders. The PM paid tribute to the sacrifice made by those who lost their lives in the Great War (Image: Getty)92 of 123Prince Charles exits Glasgow Cathedral dressed in full military uniform for a wreath-laying service at the Cenotaph in George Square. The Prince of Wales laid the first floral tribute at this morning's ceremony (Image: Getty)93 of 123Belgian King Philippe presides over First World War commemorations at the Cointe Inter-allied Memorial in Liège (Image: Getty)94 of 123Chelsea Pensioners travelled to Glasgow for a memorial service at the City's cathedral 100 years to the day since the outbreak of World War One (Image: Getty)95 of 123Chelsea Pensioners are involved in the Great War centenary parade of Edwardian cars as it passes the Cenotaph in Whitehall (Image: Getty)96 of 123Chelsea Pensioners stand to attention ahead of a special parade to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the First World War (Image: Getty)97 of 123Chelsea Pensioners prepare to take part in the Great War centenary parade of Edwardian cars through central London (Image: Getty)98 of 123Prince Charles leaves Glasgow Cathedral following the memorial service to mark the centenary of the outbreak of World War One (Image: Getty)99 of 123Prime Minister David Cameron leaves Glasgow Cathedral following a memorial service to mark the centenary of the outbreak of World War One (Image: Getty)100 of 123Soldiers were in attendance for a morning of commemoration for the 100th anniversary of the First World War in Liège (Image: PA)101 of 123War veterans wait for a ceremony at the inter-allied monument in Liège exactly 100 years since the outbreak of World War One (Image: PA)102 of 123Prince William prepares to deliver a speech beside the First World War memorial in Liège. The Duke of Cambridge said that says Britain owes Belgium a great debt of gratitude (Image: PA)103 of 123King Philippe of Belgium laid a floral tribute in front of the memorial for the 100th anniversary of the First World War in Cointe (Image: PA)104 of 123Belgian King Philippe joins the gathering of foreign dignitaries for a morning of commemoration in Liège (Image: PA)105 of 123Prince William looks sombre at a First World War commemoration ceremony in Liège. He was among the dignitaries speaking at the event (Image: Getty)106 of 123The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge watched proceedings unfold at morning of commemoration for the First World War in Belgium (Image: Ian Volger / Daily Mirror)107 of 123The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge joined French President Francois Hollande at the Cointe Inter-allied Memorial, Liège (Image: Ian Volger / Daily Mirror)108 of 123The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge sat next to French President Francois Hollande, who gave Liège the Legion d'Honneur award (Image: Ian Volger / Daily Mirror)109 of 123The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge reflect upon the fallen soldiers of the First World War. They attended a ceremony at the Cointe Inter-allied Memorial with French President Francois Hollande (Image: Ian Volger / Daily Mirror)110 of 123Prince William and Kate Middleton exchange glances at a ceremony to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the First World War in Liège (Image: Ian Volger / Daily Mirror)111 of 123The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attend a morning of commemoration for the First World War near the battlefields in Belgium (Image: Ian Volger / Daily Mirror)112 of 123The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are joined by French President Francois Hollande ahead of a ceremony at the Cointe Inter-allied Memorial, Liège, Belgium113 of 123The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge speak with French President Francois Hollande ahead of a ceremony for the 100th anniversary of the First World War (Image: PA)114 of 123The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge pose with Queen Mathilde and King Philippe of Belgium outside the Saint-Laurent Abbey in Liège (Image: PA)115 of 123The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit the inter-allied memorial in Liège for First World War centenary commemorations (Image: PA)116 of 123King Philippe of Belgium greeted the Duchess of Cambridge at the international memorial event near the First World War battlefields (Image: PA)117 of 123The Duchess of Cambridge arrives in Belgium for a First World War centenary ceremony. She will also attend a reception at Mons Town Hall with Princes William and Harry (Image: PA)118 of 123One hundred white crosses with name of some of those lost in the Great War stand in Parliament grounds to commemorate 100 years since the start of World War One (Image: Getty)119 of 123Preparations are under way for a candlelit vigil to be held at Westminster Abbey. The Duchess of Cornwall will attend the event, which begins at 10pm tonight (Image: getty)120 of 123Flowers are placed around the 'Grave of the Unknown Warrior' at Westminster Abbey ahead of a service to commemorate the First World War this evening (Image: Getty)121 of 123Members of the Rifles Living Society, wearing uniforms similar to those worn by soldiers in World War One, prepare to take part in a "Short Step" ceremony to mark the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War One (Image: Reuters)122 of 123David Cameron arrives at Glasgow Cathedral to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the First World War. The Prime Minister read a passage from the bible during the service (Image: Getty)123 of 123More OnWorld War I