HUNDREDS of people came out to mark Remembrance Day in Beaminster.
Representatives from local groups, schools and organisations came out to pay their respects and lay wreaths at the memorial in St Mary's Church.
A parade made its way through the town to the church, where a service was led by the Reverend David Baldwin.
This year was particularly poignant as it marked 100 years since the end of the First World War.
During the service, representatives placed cardboard cut-outs in the choir stalls of the church to represent the 37 men from the town who died in the First World War.
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