60 Doves and a New Rose in Oasis of Peace at Chelsea ; Survivor of Japanese Pow Camps Frees Birds in Conran Garden at Flower Show
Evening Standard - London › May 23, 2005
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Evening Standard - London › May 23, 2005
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IN A poignant tribute to his fallen comrades, Second World War veteran William Rose was today releasing 60 doves from one of the show gardens at the Chelsea Flower show.
On the bed of the stream running through the Imperial War Museum Peace Garden, designed by Sir Terence Conran, are 500,000 stones, representing the British and Commonwealth lives lost in the war.See the full content of this document
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60 Doves and a New Rose in Oasis of Peace at Chelsea ; Survivor of Japanese Pow Camps Frees Birds in Conran Garden at Flower Show
The garden marks the 60th anniversary of the end of the war. Sir Terence said: "I ...
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