Introduction
The eight Royal Parks have a huge variety of ancient and modern monuments.
| Age | From fossilised trees in The Regent’s Park formed about 150 million years ago to the 7/7 Memorial, unveiled in Hyde Park in 2009 in memory of the victims of the 7 July London bombings. | |
| Style | From the grass-covered Anglo-Saxon burial mounds in Greenwich Park to the colossal marble and bronze sculptures of the Queen Victoria Memorial on the edge of The Green Park. | |
| Artistic value | From celebrated works of art, such as the Diana Fountain in Bushy Park, to simple structures, such as the bench in Richmond Park that plays music by the rock star, Ian Dury. | |
| Subjects | From monuments to individuals, such as the Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens, to the many memorials for thousands of people who died in conflicts around the world. |
Introduction
The eight Royal Parks have a huge variety of ancient and modern monuments.
| Age | From fossilised trees in The Regent’s Park formed about 150 million years ago to the 7/7 Memorial, unveiled in Hyde Park in 2009 in memory of the victims of the 7 July London bombings. | |
| Style | From the grass-covered Anglo-Saxon burial mounds in Greenwich Park to the colossal marble and bronze sculptures of the Queen Victoria Memorial on the edge of The Green Park. | |
| Artistic value | From celebrated works of art, such as the Diana Fountain in Bushy Park, to simple structures, such as the bench in Richmond Park that plays music by the rock star, Ian Dury. | |
| Subjects | From monuments to individuals, such as the Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens, to the many memorials for thousands of people who died in conflicts around the world. |
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The eight Royal Parks have a huge variety of ancient and modern monuments.
| Age | From fossilised trees in The Regent’s Park formed about 150 million years ago to the 7/7 Memorial, unveiled in Hyde Park in 2009 in memory of the victims of the 7 July London bombings. | |
| Style | From the grass-covered Anglo-Saxon burial mounds in Greenwich Park to the colossal marble and bronze sculptures of the Queen Victoria Memorial on the edge of The Green Park. | |
| Artistic value | From celebrated works of art, such as the Diana Fountain in Bushy Park, to simple structures, such as the bench in Richmond Park that plays music by the rock star, Ian Dury. | |
| Subjects | From monuments to individuals, such as the Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens, to the many memorials for thousands of people who died in conflicts around the world. |