Sheep Grazing - Kensington Gardens, London - Albert Memorial
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Sheep Grazing - Kensington Gardens, London - Albert Memorial
Sheep grazing in Kensington Gardens, London. The first ever Ha-Ha in the country acted as the dividing line between Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens and was then copied throughout the land as a method of division of open land. Sheep grazing ended in 1935. In the distance is The Albert Memorial, beyond which can be seen the misty outline of the Royal Albert Hall. Date: 1929
Media ID 14388800
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Atmospheric Distance Flock Graze Grazing Jul16 Kensington Misty Outline Parks Pastoral Sheep Sylvan Unusual
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