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Background imageRoyal Park Collection: View of the fountains of a garden of the king of Spain, 1700-1799. Creator: Anon

View of the fountains of a garden of the king of Spain, 1700-1799. Creator: Anon
View of the fountains of a garden of the king of Spain, 1700-1799

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Arthur's Seat, n.d. Creator: John Clerk

Arthur's Seat, n.d. Creator: John Clerk
Arthur's Seat, n.d

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Glen in Windsor Park near Bishops Gate, c1827-30. Creator: William Daniell (1769-1837)

Glen in Windsor Park near Bishops Gate, c1827-30. Creator: William Daniell (1769-1837)
Glen in Windsor Park near Bishops Gate, from Views of Windsor, Eton and Virginia Water, c.1827-30 (coloured engraving). Through a gap in the trees Windsor Castle can be seen far in the distance

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Duel Between The Duke of Hamilton and Lord Mohun, c1870

Duel Between The Duke of Hamilton and Lord Mohun, c1870. Lieutenant General James Hamilton, (11 April 1658 - 15 November 1712) was a Scottish nobleman

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Burke and Wills expedition setting out from Royal Park, Melbourne, Australia, 20 August 1860

Burke and Wills expedition setting out from Royal Park, Melbourne, Australia, 20 August 1860. Robert O Hara Burke and William John Wills were commissioned by the Government of Australia to make

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Holyrood Abbey, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Holyrood Abbey, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Holyrood Abbey, 19th century

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: The Victoria Oak, Windsor Forest, c1870

The Victoria Oak, Windsor Forest, c1870. Queen Victorias favourite oak tree in Windsor Great Park. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. I"

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: The Chestnuts in Bushey Park, c1870

The Chestnuts in Bushey Park, c1870. Bushey is a Grade I listed Royal Park at Richmond upon Thames, England. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. I"

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: William the Conquerors Oak, c1870

William the Conquerors Oak, c1870. Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) in Windsor Great Park. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. I". [Cassell, Petter & Galpin, London, c1870]

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: The Slopes, c1870

The Slopes, c1870. The Slopes is an area of Home Park immediately to the north and north-east of Windsor castle. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. I"

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: The Row, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré

The Row, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré
The Row, 1872. Rotten Row in Hyde Park was a fashionable place for upper-class Londoners to be seen horse riding in the 18th and 19th centuries. From, " LONDON

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Hyde Park Corner-The Row, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré

Hyde Park Corner-The Row, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré
Hyde Park Corner-The Row, 1872. Rotten Row in Hyde Park, London was a fashionable place for upper-class Londoners to be seen horse riding in the 18th and 19th centuries. From, " LONDON

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: St. Jamess Park - Feeding the Ducks, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré

St. Jamess Park - Feeding the Ducks, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré
St. Jamess Park-Feeding the Ducks, 1872. Men, women and children feed the ducks from an iron bridge in St Jamess Park, City of Westminster, London. From, " LONDON

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: The Flower Walks, Kensington Gardens, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Flower Walks, Kensington Gardens, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Flower Walks, Kensington Gardens, c1876. Kensington Gardens, once private gardens of Kensington Palace, originally created by Henry VIII in 1536 for use as a hunting ground

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Houses of the Carnivora, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Houses of the Carnivora, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Houses of the Carnivora, c1876. London Zoological Society was founded in 1826 by Sir Stamford Raffles and Sir Humphrey Davy, the Zoo opened on 27 April 1828

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: The Scotch Firs, Kensington Gardens, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Scotch Firs, Kensington Gardens, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Scotch Firs, Kensington Gardens, c1876. Scots pines grow in Kensington Gardens, once private gardens of Kensington Palace, , originally created by Henry VIII in 1536 for use as a hunting ground

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: The Round Pond, Kensington Gardens, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Round Pond, Kensington Gardens, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Round Pond, Kensington Gardens, c1876. The Round Pond is an ornamental lake in Kensington Gardens, created in 1730 by George II

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Entrance to the Zoological Gardens in 1840, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Entrance to the Zoological Gardens in 1840, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Entrance to the Zoological Gardens in 1840, (c1876). London Zoological Society was founded in 1826 by Sir Stamford Raffles and Sir Humphrey Davy, the zoo opened on 27 April 1828

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: The Botanical Gardens, Regents Park, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Botanical Gardens, Regents Park, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Botanical Gardens, Regents Park, c1876. From c1839-1932, The Royal Botanic Society leased land in Regents Par and planted a Botanic Gardens

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Old Bridge Over the Lake, Regents Park, in 1847, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Old Bridge Over the Lake, Regents Park, in 1847, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Old Bridge Over the Lake, Regents Park, in 1847, (c1876). One of the Royal Parks of London, Regents park was appropriated by Henry VIII on Dissolution of the Monasteries

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Farm in the Regents Park, 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Farm in the Regents Park, 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Farm in the Regents Park, 1750, (c1876). One of the Royal Parks of London, appropriated by Henry VIII on Dissolution of the Monasteries, it has been Crown property since

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: The Monkey-House, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Monkey-House, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Monkey-House, c1876. London Zoological Society was founded in 1826 by Sir Stamford Raffles and Sir Humphrey Davy, the Zoo opened on 27 April 1828

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Holyrood Palace & Arthur Seat, c1880. Creator: J Ramage

Holyrood Palace & Arthur Seat, c1880. Creator: J Ramage
Holyrood Palace & Arthur Seat, c1880. View of Holyrood Palace, Arthurs Seat and Salisbury Crags, Edinburgh, Scotland

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Promenade in the Green Park, 1808, (1920). Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

Promenade in the Green Park, 1808, (1920). Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
Promenade in the Green Park, 1808, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Edinburgh from Arthurs Seat, 1778, (1935). Artist: Thomas Hearne

Edinburgh from Arthurs Seat, 1778, (1935). Artist: Thomas Hearne
Edinburgh from Arthurs Seat, 1778, (1935). From the collection of the Tate Modern, London. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the Collection of Frederick John Nettleford, Volume II

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Rosamonds Pond in 1740, c1870

Rosamonds Pond in 1740, c1870. A large pond in St Jamess Park, the oldest of the capitals eight Royal Parks. the Royal Parks of London are lands originally owned by the monarchy of the United Kingdom

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: The Mall in 1732, c1870

The Mall in 1732, c1870
The Mall in 1732, 1870. The Mall is a road in the City of Westminster, central London, between Buckingham Palace at its western end and Trafalgar Square via Admiralty Arch to the east

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Windsor Castle from the Home Park, 1895

Windsor Castle from the Home Park, 1895. From The Governors Guide to Windsor Castle, by the Most Noble The Marquis of Lorne, K.T. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, 1895]

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: The Royal Palace of St. Jamess Next The Park, c1870

The Royal Palace of St. Jamess Next The Park, c1870. St Jamess Park is a 23-hectare (57-acre) park in the City of Westminster, central London

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Entrance to the Rangers Lodge in 1841, c1870

Entrance to the Rangers Lodge in 1841, c1870. one of the many entrances to the Royal Parks of London; lands originally owned by the monarchy of the United Kingdom for the recreation (mostly hunting)

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: St. James Park in 1644, c1870

St. James Park in 1644, c1870. St Jamess Park is a 23-hectare (57-acre) park in the City of Westminster, central London. The park is bounded by Buckingham Palace to the west, the Mall to the north

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: A Bowling-Green, c1870

A Bowling-Green, c1870. A bowling green is a finely-laid, close-mown and rolled stretch of turf for playing the game of bowls

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Cruikshanks Exhibition of Bloomers in Hyde Park, 1852, c1870. Artist: George Cruikshank

Cruikshanks Exhibition of Bloomers in Hyde Park, 1852, c1870. Artist: George Cruikshank
Cruikshanks Exhibition of Bloomers in Hyde Park, 1852, c1870. George Cruikshanks original satirical etchings first published for The Comic Almanack in 1852

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: A Duck in the Park, c1870

A Duck in the Park, c1870. Attracting over 77 million visitors a year, Londons eight Royal Parks, the Royal Parks of London are lands originally owned by the monarchy of the United Kingdom for

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: The Cake House, c1870

The Cake House, c1870. A Lodge in Hyde Park, which in Queen Annes time was more generally called the Cake House, or Mince-pie House;

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Hyde Park Corner in 1822, c1870. Artist: George Cruikshank

Hyde Park Corner in 1822, c1870. Artist: George Cruikshank
Hyde Park Corner in 1822, c1870. Hyde Park Corner is an area of London, located around a major road junction at the southeastern corner of Hyde Park

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: London and Westminster Light Horse Volunteers. Mounted and Dismounted Trooper, c1870

London and Westminster Light Horse Volunteers. Mounted and Dismounted Trooper, c1870. Equestrian portrait of a soldier with upright sword, in one of Londons eight Royal Parks

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: An Airing in the Park, 1793, c1870

An Airing in the Park, 1793, c1870. Attracting over 77 million visitors a year, Londons eight Royal Parks are some of the most precious, picturesque and entertaining open spaces in the world

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Agnes T-n. c1870

Agnes T-n. c1870. Attracting over 77 million visitors a year, Londons eight Royal Parks are some of the most precious, picturesque and entertaining open spaces in the world

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Male and Female Macaronies, c1870

Male and Female Macaronies, c1870. A macaroni in mid-18th-century England was a fashionable man who dressed and even spoke in an outlandishly affected manner

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Grammonts Coach, c1870

Grammonts Coach, c1870. Philibert, Count de Gramont (1621-1707), was a French nobleman, known as the protagonist of the Memoires written by Antoine Hamilton

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Hyde Park Corner, 1825, c1870

Hyde Park Corner, 1825, c1870. Hyde Park Corner is an area of London, located around a major road junction at the southeastern corner of Hyde Park

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Oliver Cromwell, c1870

Oliver Cromwell, c1870. Oliver Cromwell (25 April 1599 - 3 September 1658) was an English military and political leader and later Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: The Ornamental Water in St. James Park, 1840, c1870

The Ornamental Water in St. James Park, 1840, c1870. St Jamess Park is the oldest Royal Park in London, the Royal Parks of London are lands originally owned by the monarchy of the United Kingdom for

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Tempests View of the Park in the Reign of Charles II, c1870

Tempests View of the Park in the Reign of Charles II, c1870. Charles II (29 May 1630 - 6 February 1685) was king of England, Scotland and Ireland

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Duck Island, c1870

Duck Island, c1870. Duck Island is a nature reserve for St Jamess Park bird collection. It is located on the east end of St Jamess Park Lake

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: The Royal Park, Tokyo, Japan, 1889

The Royal Park, Tokyo, Japan, 1889. A print from The Illustrated London News, 6th July 1889

Background imageRoyal Park Collection: Statue known as Physical Energy, 1900s, Artist: George Frederick Watts

Statue known as Physical Energy, 1900s, Artist: George Frederick Watts
Physical Energy by G. F. Watts (23 February 1817 - 1 July 1904), in Kensington Gardens, London. G. F. Watts was a popular Victorian sculptor and painter in the Symbolist movement, 1900s


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