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Royal Parks of London

Prepared by Ann Vorobjeva Form 6 “A”

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The Royal Parks of London were used by the royal family for the recreation, mostly hunting

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There are today eight royal parks in London. They are

* Bushy Park * The Green Park * Greenwich Park * Hyde Park * Kensington Gardens * The Regent's Park * Richmond Park * St. James's Park

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Bushy Park

Bushy Park is the second largest of the Royal Parks of London. It is in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in south-west London and most of it is open to the public

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Bushy Park

Dukes Head walk in Winter

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Bushy Park

One of the park's deer

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Green park

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Green park

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Green park

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Green park

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Greenwich park

Greenwich Park is a former hunting park in Greenwich and one of the largest single green spaces in south east London.

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Greenwich park

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Greenwich park

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Greenwich park

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Greenwich park

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Hyde park

Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in central London and one of the Royal Parks of London, famous for its Speakers' Corner

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Hyde park

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Hyde park

A Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed.

The Upside-down Tree

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Hyde park

Holocaust Memorial

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Hyde park

Ferris Wheel at the Christmas Market, November 2008

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Hyde park

The main Live 8 concert in Hyde Park on 2 July 2005

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Hyde park

An aerial view of the park

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Kensington gardens

Kensington Gardens

is one of the Royal Parks of London, lying immediately to the west of Hyde Park.

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Kensington gardens

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Kensington gardens

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Kensington gardens

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Kensington gardens

Statue to Peter Pan The Albert Memorial

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Regent’s park

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Regent’s park

The north-east end of the park contains London Zoo

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Regent’s park

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Regent’s park

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Richmond Park is a park within London. It is almost three times as large as

New York City's Central Park. It is the largest royal park

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Deer in Richmond Park

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St. James's Park is the oldest of the Royal Parks of London

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St. James's Park

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St. James's Park

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St. James's Park

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St. James's Park