White Cliffs of Dover projections to wish England good luck ahead of their Euro 2020 showdown with Italy – the biggest game for the Three Lions since the 1966 World Cup final.
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Dover and Out White Cliffs of Dover projection
Goodbye EU projections White Cliffs of Dover
Marking the moment that the PM’s letter triggered Article 50 large projections were beamed across the White Cliffs of Dover saying goodbye to the EU.
The Sun – Dover and Out from EMF Technology on Vimeo.
Dame Vera 100 Birthday Projections White Cliffs of Dover
Dame Vera 100 Birthday Projections White Cliffs of Dover
The 100th birthday of Dame Vera was celebrated with a massive projection across the White Cliffs of Dover by the One Show and presenter Dan Snow along with a spitfire fly.
Dame Vera Lynn visited conflict zones to lift troop morale during the Second World War, earning the title “The Forces’ Sweetheart” due to her music’s popularity with the British armed forces fighting across the world.
Dame Vera Lynn’s 100th birthday marked by images of her projected on white cliffs of Dover Short Version from EMF Technology on Vimeo.
Projections beamed onto White Cliffs of Dover
Projections beamed onto White Cliffs of Dover to mark 100th anniversary of the Somme
Images for Veterans Foundation were projected onto the White Cliffs of Dover to mark the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme.
The words ‘Lest We Forget’ and ‘Battle of the Somme’ were among images shone on to the cliffs in Kent overlooking the English Channel. As well as marking the Somme’s 100th anniversary, organisers of the Veteran Foundation are launching a scheme to support Armed Forces veterans.
Hannah Campbell Ex-Army corporal- who lost her left leg in a blast in Basra – is aiming to raise £1 million to help veterans who have hit hard times.
Ms Campbell said veterans sometimes face trauma, homelessness and poverty, as well as a need for retraining once they return to civilian life. With the help of the newly-launched Veterans’ Lottery, she hopes to secure funding for projects to help change the lives of those who served their country.
Ms Campbell, patron of the new Veterans’ Foundation, said: ‘July 1, 1916 was the heaviest loss in British Army history and those heroes gave everything to ensure our freedom. It is essential all of us remember that sacrifice. Lest we forget.
‘At the same time, we must also be aware of what’s happening today, and those veterans that are in desperate need for help and support. We can’t change the past, but can learn from it and shape the future.’