Around 10,000 flames have filled the empty moat encircling the Tower of London in an awe-inspiring tribute to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War.
Yeoman warders, also known as Beefeaters, began the lighting ceremony this evening by bringing a flame down from the tower into the moat, which had been submerged in smoke, Daily Mail reported.
Dozens of representatives from the armed forces and volunteers then used the flame to ignite thousands of other torches staked into or placed on the ground underneath the tower, bathing the barren moat in light.
Midshipman Balraj Dhanda of the Royal Navy, a volunteer who helped light the flames, described the spectacle as "really, really powerful".