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St Thomas' Peace Garden

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St Thomas' Peace Garden, Birmingham, UK
St Thomas' Peace Garden, Birmingham, UK

St Thomas' Peace Garden (aka the Peace Gardens) is a small public park in Birmingham, England, designated as a monument to peace and a memorial to all those killed in armed conflict. The Peace Gardens were designed around the tower and west porticos of St Thomas's Church, Bath Row, which was half demolished in the Birmingham Blitz in 1940 and never restored. The grounds were laid out in 1955 to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. They were redesigned in 1995 to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the end of World War II. When the world leaders came to Birmingham for the G8 summit in 1998, each planted a tree of a type representing their respective country.

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St Thomas' Peace Garden
Washington Street, Birmingham Ladywood

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Washington Street
B1 1JR Birmingham, Ladywood
England, United Kingdom
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St Thomas' Peace Garden, Birmingham, UK
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