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I think it's an awesome tribute, it really has struck a chord with me and I believe certainly reaches out to the average person on the street and is something that they can relate to without being too arty farty

such a shame that a journalist from the guardian thinks otherwise, what a complete plank. I would have some more choice words but going to rise above it
 
We went to see it over the late summer - I thought its was awesome. CHK
 
The pictures on the telly probably dont do it justice. But its bloody impressive on the telly.

Very thought provoking.
 
There's one there for my great granddad who was killed at the Somme.

My mum and Uncle Bob paid for the dedication.
 
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