Richmond Park by David Mcdowall

Richmond Park by David Mcdowall

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This guide to Richmond Park for walkers contains maps of the park as it was at the time of its enclosure in 1637, in 1754, in 1876 and today. There are maps of the park today and sections of the 11 listed walks. The appendices cover the trees, the ponds, the deer and the bird life of the park.

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Richmond Park by David Mcdowall

This is a guide to Richmond Park for walkers. It contains numerous maps of the park as it was at the time of its enclosure in 1637, in 1754, in 1876 and today. There are sketch maps of the park as it is today and sections of the 11 listed walks. The book helps readers to learn: where to look for prehistoric remains; where to find traces of medieval roads, fields, boundaries, hedgerows, coppices and ploughing; what or where the Tudor White Conduit is; where farms and other buildings stood before the royal park was created in 1637, or what they may have looked like; who championed the people's right of access and where; and where a 12-acre hospital stood during World War I. The book includes line drawings of four buildings in the park at the time of the enclosure, as well as 15 illustrations of other features in the park that have either disappeared or changed. The appendices cover trees, the ponds, the deer and the bird life of the park.
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ISBN 13 9780952784708
ISBN 10 095278470X
Title Richmond Park
Author David Mcdowall
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher David McDowall
Year published 1996-11-01
Number of pages 136
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.