Veterans, servicepeople and the publics turned out in their hundreds on Remembrance Sunday.
The annual Harrow parade, described as the second largest in London, attracts large crowds each year as attendees pay respect to those who lost their lives serving their country.
The parade started at Katie’s Statue in St Ann’s Centre at 10am on Sunday (November 13) as servicemen joined the march.
It then made its way to Harrow War Memorial outside the Civic Parade Ground, where dozens of wreaths were laid by dignitaries and members of the armed forces.
Once wreaths were laid, all present took part in a two-minute silence that was observed around the UK.
Elsewhere in Harrow, staff at the London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust joined veterans and cadets across hospital sites also observing the silence.
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