Peace Gardens
St. Thomas’ Peace Garden, also known as the Peace Gardens is a small public park on Bath Row near Birmingham city centre. The Gardens are on the site of the former St. Thomas’ church which was bombed in 1940 during the Birmingham Bitz. All that now remains of the church is the tower and west portico. The gardens were dedicated as a monument to peace in 1995 to commemorate 50 years since the end of WW2 and are a memorial to those killed in armed conflict.
The pinks and greens of this colourway reflect the flower beds in the park.
St. Thomas’ Peace Garden, also known as the Peace Gardens is a small public park on Bath Row near Birmingham city centre. The Gardens are on the site of the former St. Thomas’ church which was bombed in 1940 during the Birmingham Bitz. All that now remains of the church is the tower and west portico. The gardens were dedicated as a monument to peace in 1995 to commemorate 50 years since the end of WW2 and are a memorial to those killed in armed conflict.
The pinks and greens of this colourway reflect the flower beds in the park.
St. Thomas’ Peace Garden, also known as the Peace Gardens is a small public park on Bath Row near Birmingham city centre. The Gardens are on the site of the former St. Thomas’ church which was bombed in 1940 during the Birmingham Bitz. All that now remains of the church is the tower and west portico. The gardens were dedicated as a monument to peace in 1995 to commemorate 50 years since the end of WW2 and are a memorial to those killed in armed conflict.
The pinks and greens of this colourway reflect the flower beds in the park.
Fibre
The Shetland combed top comprises approx. 100g of Pure British Shetland wool, which is dyed to Oeko-Tex 100 standard and complies with EN71-3:2019. It is custom blended at a family-run British spinning mill in Yorkshire and is suitable for spinning or felting.
I photograph in natural daylight, however colour variations can occur between monitors.