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Hyde Daily Photo Volume 1 (2006-2011) which is now in archive mode. For recent photographs please visit
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The
Garden of Tranquility lies in Hyde Park. It is a memorial for those patients who suffered at the hands of
Harold Shipman.
The garden includes a granite trickle fountain, designed by Mel Chantry and is surrounded by herbs reclaimed from the old Newton Lodge which once sat on the site.
I last showed you this in
March 2007. It seems Spring arrived earlier that year.
Unless otherwise stated, all photographs on this site are copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Gerald England.
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3 comments:
Guess that only the calm speed of nature and a garden, is able to provide tranquility to that story.
Please have you all a wonderful Easter Monday holiday.
Mme la Vache et «Louis» wish you a Blessed Easter.
«Louis» intended to comment on the tragedy of this story in his previous visit.
How very sad for Shipman's victims. What an evil man.
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