The figures will help raise money for The Royal British Legion.
Picture Credit: Kieron Palmer.
Illustration: BBC
Silhouettes representing Forty-One Villagers who lost their lives in World War One and World War Two have been erected on a Village Green.
Made from metal and painted black, the figures stand on the Village Green in Haughley, Suffolk.
They were designed by Kieron Palmer, owner of Palmer's Bakery, in Haughley Village, to remember the Soldiers and raise money for The Royal British Legion.
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