Thursday 21 April 2011

Southwark Park

Southwark Park is one of those great legacies left to us by the Victorian age. I particularly like the bandstand, though the rose garden and lake are also nicely done. I always like it when you are reading a book, and a local reference pops up, without you planning it that way. In a book where the action takes place in Spain, a character was introduced who was an unemployed dock worker from Bermondsey. But yes, Southwark Park is as pleasant a park as I have ever visited.




 The lake

View towards the Ada Salter Rose Garden (look into her and her husband, Alfred - if there were more like them, the world would be a better place)



 The bandstand






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