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In general, parks in London were used as escapes from the city. For the lower classes, Hyde Park, Regent’s Park, St. James’s Park and the like may be the only bit of country they ever see. In addition, they were healthier, with the wide-open spaces, trees and lakes, and had much cleaner air than the rest of the city. This map of Regent’s Park is a section of the “Improved Map of London for 1833, from an Actual Survey,” engraved by W. Schmollinger. The Coliseum is located in the South East cor... Regency Architecture, Regents Park London, Storm And Silence, Regency London, Richmond Park, St James' Park, Victorian London, Royal Park, Regents Park

In general, parks in London were used as escapes from the city. For the lower classes, Hyde Park, Regent’s Park, St. James’s Park and the like may be the only bit of country they ever see. In addition, they were healthier, with the wide-open spaces, trees and lakes, and had much cleaner air than the rest of the city. This map of Regent’s Park is a section of the “Improved Map of London for 1833, from an Actual Survey,” engraved by W. Schmollinger. The Coliseum is located in the South East…

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Theatre Royal, Covent Garden from The Microcosm of London Vol 1 (1808) Georgian London, Royal Ballet School, Regency London, Garden Site, Lady Macbeth, Regency Era, National Portrait Gallery, London Underground, Covent Garden

Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, from The Microcosm of London Vol 1 (1808) The Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, was one of only two theatres licensed to perform plays in Georgian London. The other was the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane , and there was intense competition between the two. In addition, t

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