Watford, along with the rest of the country, has today marked Remembrance Day.

Poppies, veterans and two-minute silences could be seen across the town at 11am, as Armistice Day on November 11 was marked for the 104th time.

Schools, cafés and charities all marked the occasion, with some celebrating yesterday (Friday, November 10) due to this year's Armistice Day falling on a Saturday.

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Here's some examples from across the town and nearby areas.

Woodhall Primary School, South Oxhey

Watford Observer: A tribute from Woodhall Primary School, South Oxhey.A tribute from Woodhall Primary School, South Oxhey. (Image: Woodhall Primary School)

Yesterday, Woodhall Primary School's year six class led the school's annual Remembrance assembly.

Watford Observer: Part of Woodhall Primary School's tribute.Part of Woodhall Primary School's tribute. (Image: Woodhall Primary School)

Each class made a wreath to lay at the Woodhall Cenotaph and a two-minute silence was held to remember all those who have been killed or injured in war or conflict.

Watford Observer: A Tommy at Woodhall Primary School, South Oxhey.A Tommy at Woodhall Primary School, South Oxhey. (Image: Woodhall Primary School)

A spokesperson for the school said: "We were extremely proud of all of our classes, who approached this solemn occasion with pride and respect, right down to our youngest children."

Vicarage Road, Watford FC

Watford Observer: The Voice star Clare Cordell, singing Abide With Me at Watford FC.The Voice star Clare Cordell, singing Abide With Me at Watford FC. (Image: Anthony Matthews / Newsquest)

Abide With Me was sung as Watford FC took on Rotherham, by The Voice star Clare Cordell.

Watford Observer: The teams emerging at Watford FC, with the Remembrance Party in front of dugouts.The teams emerging at Watford FC, with the Remembrance Party in front of dugouts. (Image: Anthony Matthews / Newsquest)

The Last Post was also performed, and a remembrance parade took place.

Watford Observer: The last post being played at Vicarage Road.The last post being played at Vicarage Road. (Image: Anthony Matthews / Newsquest)

A one-minute's silence was observed and a wreath was laid at the stadium.

York House School, Rickmansworth

Watford Observer: A tribute by York House School, Rickmansworth.A tribute by York House School, Rickmansworth. (Image: York House School)

A "moving collaborative artwork" saw York House School's year six pupils mark Remembrance Day.

Watford Observer: York House School's collaborative artwork.York House School's collaborative artwork. (Image: York House School)

An honour guard was maintained by the school's year seven students, who stood in the rain to pay their respects.

​Random Café,  Watford

Watford Observer: A reused metal poppy at Watford's Random Café. A reused metal poppy at Watford's Random Café. (Image: Random Café)

Garsmouth Way's Random Café has placed a metal poppy outside its entrance.

The item itself has been renovated and "given a new lease of life" by the café, which is a not-for-profit site focussed on sustainability.

Watford Mencap, Watford

Watford Observer: A poppy painted at Watford Mencap.A poppy painted at Watford Mencap. (Image: Watford Mencap)

Watford Mencap, a charity which supports people with learning disabilities, has celebrated Remembrance Day with a poppy painted by one of the individuals that it supports.

A Facebook post from the charity read: "On this Remembrance Day, we pause to remember the sacrifices of those who have served and died in war.

"We are particularly proud to share this painting of a poppy by one of the people we support at Watford Mencap.

Watford Observer: A toy soldier was used to paint Watford Mencap's poppy.A toy soldier was used to paint Watford Mencap's poppy. (Image: Watford Mencap)

"He used a toy soldier to create the painting, a powerful symbol of the strength and resilience of our service workers."