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Parks & Gardens in the UK - Historic images
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Parks & Gardens in the UK - Historic images

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Grade Level Grades 6-12
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<p>Image one shows a general view of boys posed in an unidentified park in Nottingham, UK. Image two is Ropner park which was officially opened by the Duke and Duchess of York in 1893. It included three lodges, a cast-iron fountain, a bandstand, a recreation ground, a bowling green, a tennis lawn, gymnasia for boys and girls, a lake and terrace walks. It is called Ropner Park because Major (later Sir) Robert Ropner of Preston Hall paid for the land on which it was built. Use the webpage link to find lots more images of parks and gardens.</p>

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Image_of_park_in_Nottinhgam,_opened_1852.jpg

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Wurth22
Wurth22 February 09, 2014

Neither of the links for the images work. Also, all the tags are for U.K. and are not applicable for the U.S. standards.

The only useful source is the "web:activity" link for images that may be for World History in various other categories.

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