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Showing results for pictures from 1800s, in , of Parks and Open Spaces, with the phrase ''
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Black and White Photograph of London-Greenwich Railway
Maller's Nursery was established about 1880. This section, with the glasshouses, was between Burnt Ash Hill and Dorville and Leyland Roads. The Mallers lived in the house with the conservatory, No 72 Leyland Road. This part of the nursery was built over gradually, but a section remained until the 1960s when Alanthus Close was built. Kingshurst and Horncastle Roads were built over the southern section of the nursery in the 1930s.
Manor House (Baker Collection)
Manor House Exterior & Pond c.1884
Manor House Gardens, The Ice House Detail Of Well 1968
Manor House Rear & Gardens c.1903
Built in 1772 as a country house, the Manor House was owned from 1796 by the banking family of Baring. After 1850, when the area was becoming built up, they let the house rather than live there. The house became a public library in 1902 and the garden a public park, to make an entrance to which the service wing and stables on the right were demolished.
Black and White Photograph of Mayow Park The drinking fountain. St. Magnus in the background.
Black and White Photograph of Mayow Park
Black and White Photograph of Mayow Park
Black and White Photograph of Mayow Park
Black and White Photograph of Mayow Park
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