1242 (Faversham) Squadron Marks Centenary of the ‘Conclusion of Peace’.

Cadets from 1242 join together with the community to celebrate the conclusion of Peace.

Cadets from 1242 Joined together with the community of Faversham to celebrate and mark the end of World War I.

To celebrate this a Bank Holiday was declared in Britain, having been decided by a committee chaired by Lord Curzon, Foreign Secretary:

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Though November 1918 had marked the end of fighting on the Western Front, negotiations were to continue at the Paris Peace Conference until 1920, with the ‘high and tremendous task of settling the peace terms’. The Treaty of Versailles was not signed until June 1919. This year’s Proms marked the Centenary of the ‘Conclusion of Peace’.