Tara Murray
A Srebrenica flower made up of 8372 smaller knitted flowers will be on display at Watergardens shopping centre.
The flower was designed as a symbol of the Srebrenica genocide, with the 11 petals representing July 11– the date the genocide took place – and the smaller flowers representing the number of people killed.
The white of the design represents the innocence of the victims and the green, the hope for the future.
The flower was conceptualised and created by a group of dedicated women from the Bosnian Herzegovina community, many who are survivors of genocide, refugee women, and women looking to stand together for the protection of human rights for all.
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The Bankhead Highway, also known as the Broadway of America, stretched from Washington, DC to San Diego, California, and was one of the nation’s earliest transcontinental highways. In 1917, the Texas Highway Department designated the 850 miles of the Bankhead Highway within Texas as State Highway 1. The Bankhead Highway was originally named for John H. Bankhead, a senator from Alabama.
If you have a collection of old family pictures from the 1910s and 1920s, you may have a photograph of an early automobile with relatives dressed up in suits, hats, and dresses commemorating their first cross-country drive. Because of an increase in highway travel, new economic resources developed along the Bankhead Highway, including repair garages, gas stations, diners, cafes, tourist camps and courts, hotels, road markers, and bridges.
The stunning gardens at Pensthorpe Natural Park
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Norfolk is blessed with a multitude of stunning gardens for the public to visit.
Here are a selection of the best as we head into the summer months.
Head gardener Sam Garland at Bishop s Garden in Norwich
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Houghton Hall
Houghton s five-acre Walled Garden is perhaps the jewel in its crown.
The old kitchen garden was commissioned by Lord Cholmondeley to be redesigned in 1991 as a memorial to his grandmother, Lady Sybil Cholmondeley.
The stunning gardens at Houghton Hall
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