"On 32 beaches around Great Britain the faces of those who
served during World War One are being created in the sand. A picture of the
British Army's first black officer Walter Tull is seen on Ayr Beach. He
enlisted in the army in 1914, rose to become a 2nd Lieutenant and died in the
Second Battle of the Somme at the age of 29."
Dulce et decorum est (Horace's Odes III.2.13)
“It is the wound in Time. The century’s tides,
chanting their bitter psalms, cannot heal it.”
(Carol Ann Duffy, 2018)
"On 32 beaches around Great Britain the faces of those who served during World War One are being created in the sand. A picture of the British Army's first black officer Walter Tull is seen on Ayr Beach. He enlisted in the army in 1914, rose to become a 2nd Lieutenant and died in the Second Battle of the Somme at the age of 29."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-46169514
Wilfred Owen's image on Folkestone sands
https://www.pagesofthesea.org.uk/
https://www.pagesofthesea.org.uk/the-wound-in-time/