Bushey Park Collection
Bushey Park, located in Middlesex, is a picturesque haven filled with the beauty of British trees
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Bushey Park, located in Middlesex, is a picturesque haven filled with the beauty of British trees. The enchanting Chesnut Avenue and Lime Avenue are two stunning examples that adorn this park's landscape. In black and white photos, these majestic trees stand tall, casting shadows on the paths below. The history comes alive through various engravings capturing significant moments. "The Review in Bushey Park" showcases the thrilling charge of the 10th Hussars, while "A Day's outing for London Children" depicts a joyous Sunday School Treat held within its grounds. "The Chestnut-Trees in Bushey Park, " depicted in an engraving, exude timeless elegance as they sway gracefully against a backdrop of nature's splendor. Another engraving captures the harmonious connection between Bushey Park and Hampton Court. Transporting us back to 1835 is a hand-colored engraving titled "Going to Hobby Fair. " It portrays people eagerly making their way to this exciting event at Bushey Park - an occasion brimming with anticipation and delight. Historical events have also unfolded within these hallowed grounds. An engraving commemorates the presentation of colors to the 3rd Royal Surrey Militia, highlighting their dedication and bravery. Meanwhile, another engraving immortalizes Queen Victoria reviewing the Household Brigade amidst Bushey Park's grandeur. Notably captured is an image showcasing Prince Imperial at Queen's Review - a testament to international connections forged within this remarkable park. Beyond its historical significance lies practicality; maps like Kingston upon Hull HU7 3 Map guide visitors through this expansive green oasis where tranquility reigns supreme. In c1870, yet another enchanting scene unfolds: "The Chestnuts in Bushey Park. " This captivating image encapsulates nature's ever-changing beauty throughout seasons gone by.