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The Beech Leaves
The Beech Leaves
The Beech Leaves
The Beech Leaves
The Beech Leaves
The Beech Leaves

© the artist. Image credit: Terry Street/Art UK

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This sculpture commemorates the role that men and women played in the war effort, particularly in the factories of Coventry which produced heavy machinery and ammunition. Three sculptural beech leaves, each with a different theme: men and machines, the role of women, and the park today, which includes images of music, sport, flora and fauna.
Title

The Beech Leaves

Date

2014

Medium

steel

Measurements

H 118 x W 78 x D 11 cm

Accession number

CV1_TS_S049

Acquisition method

Coventry City Council and Heritage Lottery Fund

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Coventry City Council

Custodian

Coventry City Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

5th November 2014

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at all times

Inscription description

The Beech Leaves / This artwork was created and installed / to commemorate the centenary of the start of The First World War and was the final part / of the park's improvement programme funded by the BIG and Heritage Lottery Fund. / Thanks go to the Friends of the War Memorial Park / who worked with the council to provide ideas for this artwork. / and to select an artist. / The artist chosen was Steve Tomlinson who submitted / two designs for public consultation. This was the winning design. / Beech tree leaves are significant in the park because the beech was the main species planted within the park when it was first established for the people of Coventry in 1921.

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Located at

War Memorial Park, Coventry

CV3 6GJ

Located in the centre of the park near the visitor's centre.