Children paid tribute at Remembrance services to mark Armistice Day around Ipswich today.

An annual Armistice Service was held at the Fields of Honour in the town's Old Cemetery in Belvedere Road.

Veterans were joined by pupils from St John's, St Mary's and Sidegate and Primary Schools and Year 5 pupils from St Margaret's for the poignant occasion.

East Anglian Daily Times: Children lay their poppy crosses on the graves at the Old Cemetery in IpswichChildren lay their poppy crosses on the graves at the Old Cemetery in Ipswich (Image: Archant)

Ipswich MP Tom Hunt and the mayor, Elizabeth Hughes, attended the ceremony at the First World War and Second World War graves.

At 11am, each child lay a poppy at the graves of those who made the ultimate sacrifice at 11am, marking the 103rd anniversary of the end of the First World War.

East Anglian Daily Times: Ipswich MP Tom Hunt at the Armistice service at the Old CemeteryIpswich MP Tom Hunt at the Armistice service at the Old Cemetery (Image: Archant)

At the same time, children also laid poppy crosses at the Cenotaph in Christchurch Park.

The deputy mayor, John Cook, attended the service, organised by the Royal British Legion.

Pupils from Chantry Academy, Stoke Academy, Copleston High School and Year Six at St Margaret’s took part.

East Anglian Daily Times: Veterans at the Armistice Day service at the Old Cemetery in IpswichVeterans at the Armistice Day service at the Old Cemetery in Ipswich (Image: Archant)

Orwell Park School in nearby Nacton held its own Act of Remembrance, with all the prep school pupils and staff processing through the grounds.

Headmaster Adrian Brown read a roll call of the fallen, and the Last Post was performed by director of music Tom Stapleton and Grainger, a Year 8 pupil. Father John Thackray read the Collect following the minute's silence.

The Desert Rats were stationed at Orwell Park School during the Second World War on their way from Thetford Forest to the Normandy landings, and they were also remembered at the service.

East Anglian Daily Times: The mayor of Ipswich, Elizabeth Hughes, with her wreath at the Remembrance service at the Old Cemetery in IpswichThe mayor of Ipswich, Elizabeth Hughes, with her wreath at the Remembrance service at the Old Cemetery in Ipswich (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: The Remembrance service for Armistice Day at the Old Cemetery in IpswichThe Remembrance service for Armistice Day at the Old Cemetery in Ipswich (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: The Remembrance service on Armistice Day at the Old Cemetery in IpswichThe Remembrance service on Armistice Day at the Old Cemetery in Ipswich (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: The standards carried at the service at the Old Cemetery in IpswichThe standards carried at the service at the Old Cemetery in Ipswich (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: The procession at the Armistice Service at the Old Cemetery in IpswichThe procession at the Armistice Service at the Old Cemetery in Ipswich (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: Deputy Ipswich mayor John Cook at the Armistice Service in Christchurch ParkDeputy Ipswich mayor John Cook at the Armistice Service in Christchurch Park (Image: Ipswich Borough Council)

East Anglian Daily Times: A poignant moment at the Armistice Service in Christchurch ParkA poignant moment at the Armistice Service in Christchurch Park (Image: Ipswich Borough Council)

East Anglian Daily Times: Poppy tributes at the service in Christchurch ParkPoppy tributes at the service in Christchurch Park (Image: Ipswich Borough Council)

East Anglian Daily Times: Paying tribute at the service on Armistice Day in Christchurch Park, IpswichPaying tribute at the service on Armistice Day in Christchurch Park, Ipswich (Image: Ipswich Borough Council)

East Anglian Daily Times: Playing bagpipes at the service for Armistice Day at Orwell Park School in NactonPlaying bagpipes at the service for Armistice Day at Orwell Park School in Nacton (Image: Orwell Park School)

East Anglian Daily Times: Pupils at Orwell Park School in Nacton at the Armistice Day servicePupils at Orwell Park School in Nacton at the Armistice Day service (Image: Orwell Park School)

East Anglian Daily Times: The Last Post was played by director of music Tom Stapleton and Grainger, a Year 8 pupil, at Orwell Park School's serviceThe Last Post was played by director of music Tom Stapleton and Grainger, a Year 8 pupil, at Orwell Park School's service (Image: Orwell Park School)