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English: The Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Shafique Shah and Tony Barlow, a grandson of John Henry Barlow standing outside Sunnybrae, 1020 Bristol Road, Birmingham, B29 6LB unveil a blue plaque to be erected on the house . This is the house that George Cadbury built for the Barlow family a couple of hundred metres up the Bristol Road from his own home, Woodbrooke (now the European Quaker Study Centre). John Henry Barlow was the first manager of the Bournville Village Trust and in 1914 he helped to set up the Friends' Ambulance Unit. The plaque reads:

The Birmingham Civic Society

John Henry Barlow
(1855 – 1924)
Quaker statesman, peace ambassador and first secretary of the Bournville Village Trust from 1900 – 1923.

In 1914 he helped to set up the Friends' Ambulance Unit.

Lived here 1900 – 1924.

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