SmugMug
Home | Login | Help |
 
|
|View Cart
kimbofo  > London > Hyde Park
Hyde Park (including Hyde Park Corner) has a fascinating history. For a century or so it was the private hunting ground for the crown - namely Henry VIII. By the time James I came along, he gave the general public limited access to the grounds. Then when Charles I came to power, he made some landscape alterations and turned it into a public park in 1637.

Today the park is a beautifully maintained 140 hectare wadge of greenery right in the middle of west London.

The pictures in this gallery are a combination of photographs taken on a 35mm Canon SLR (and scanned in) and a Sony Cybershot DSC-W1. They were taken on various dates, namely November 2003, October 2004 and September 2005.
< Prev 1 of 49 Next >
This is the Albert Memorial, a 180-foot extravaganza dedicated to Queen Victoria's husband. It was completed in 1876 and was recently restored to the tune of £13-million
kimbofo > This is the Albert Memorial, a 180-foot extravaganza dedicated to Queen Victoria's husband. It was completed in 1876 and was recently restored to the tune of £13-million
This is the Albert Memorial, a 180-foot extravaganza dedicated to Queen Victoria's husband. It was completed in 1876 and was recently restored to the tune of £13-million
Sizes: S • M • Large | Your preferred size: S • M • Large • O
Keywords: albert memorial
< Prev 1 of 49 Next >

Comments

| hide gallery comments |

New comment: Requires approval

Name: Email: Link:
Connect  Connect with Facebook


Comment on: | Rating: stars
To foil spammers, enter this code: copy this text in this box: Code unreadable?



News | Browse | Keywords | Communities | Forum | Wiki | ClubSmug | Prints & Gifts | Shopping Cart | Login
Terms | Privacy | About Us | Contact SmugMug | Blogs | API | Affiliates | © 2009 SmugMug, Inc.
Show FeedsAvailable Feeds | What are feeds?
Gallery Photos:
Atom FeedAtom | RSS FeedRSS