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Memorial Garden Project

 After years of relying on others and paying them with little to show for it I have decided that the best way forward is for me to give direct input .

I have decided to mimic the garden located at the Oak Harbor " Veterans of Foreign wars "https://www.facebook.com/VfwPost7392/

 location at 3037 Goldie Road Oak Harbor, WA, US 98277

 
















After analysis I made these plans of how it will fit at the edge of the car park of the Isle of Wight Military and Heritage Museum . https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g503888-d3263862-Reviews-The_Wight_Military_and_Heritage_Museum-Cowes_Isle_of_Wight_England.html#REVIEWS



Here are links to the flagpoles etc that will be used once the ground has settled .

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/313025314877?hash=item48e1c3403d:g:W~cAAOSw7MNeXq8o

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/294333946913

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/401851787869?hash=item5d903baa5d:g:YLUAAOSwp8RdWRYE

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/402815067101?hash=item5dc9a623dd:g:oR4AAOSwhele7gUw

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/384365790617?hash=item597dfc8599:g:p40AAOSwB41hA6h3.

 

The centrepiece of the memorial garden - all to do initially - will be a raised area will be approx 20 by 9 yards and situated in the corner of the car park between the wall and the gate to the county show ground .
It will feature 5 20 foot flag poles  silhouette(s) of soldier(s) - a headstone and a seating area with a themed bench and possible firepit .
 
I also took a video as I paced it out to get some dimensions . Had to put it on facebook as its too big for here - its public !   https://www.facebook.com/jonathanw.hinchliffe.7/videos/237529215052496/?notif_id=1632065115609608&notif_t=video_processed&ref=notif
 
I will add to this post as the work gets done 

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