Public Gardens Collection
Step into a world of tranquility and beauty at the public gardens
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Step into a world of tranquility and beauty at the public gardens. As you enter, a small sign planted on the grassy area reminds visitors to "Please keep off the grass, " preserving its lush greenery for all to enjoy. The gardens are adorned with three allees, each separated by two groups of trees arranged in pointed configurations. This picturesque view, captured by Johann Wilhelm Baur in 1636, showcases nature's artistry at its finest. Transport yourself back to 1890 when the Prince of Wales graced Bournemouth with his presence. He strolled along the Invalids Walk in Public Gardens, taking in the serene atmosphere that enveloped him. Another breathtaking sight awaited him as he gazed upon a captivating view within these very gardens. In Shanghai's Public Gardens, an engraving immortalizes an extraordinary event - a muster of English Volunteers. The image captures their dedication and commitment amidst this oasis of serenity. Venturing across continents to Jardin d'Acclimatation in 1901, we find ourselves captivated by majestic elephants depicted on canvas. These gentle giants add an exotic touch to this haven of natural wonders. Across the Atlantic Ocean lies Central Park - New York City's iconic gem. Currier & Ives' color lithograph from 1862 invites us onto The Drive, where horse-drawn carriages meander through this urban sanctuary. St Pancras unveils its transformation from Old Churchyard to stunning public gardens through an enchanting engraving. Nature reclaims what was once sacred ground and transforms it into a place for solace and reflection. Gramercy Park beckons art enthusiasts with its oil-painted charm; every brushstroke capturing the essence of this exclusive garden hidden within bustling Manhattan streets. Returning once more to Bournemouth during another royal visit, we witness history etched into engravings as they document moments shared between royalty and these beloved public gardens.