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Remembering Ignatius Sancho
Ignatius Sancho was a writer, composer and abolitionist who lived on the edge of Greenwich Park, and became the first black person to vote in Britain.
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Ghosts of the Royal Parks
Tales from the archives of a few of the ghosts people have reported seeing in London's Royal Parks.
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Brian Glover (1934-1997)
Much-loved character actor and teacher who started out as an all-in wrestler.
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The Royal Parks charity
Our vision, purpose and information about the work we do to care for the parks
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Catharina Pratten (1821-1895)
A gifted musician, unrivaled teacher and true friend.
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Shrine of Youth: The Peter Pan Statue, Kensington Gardens
The Royal Parks are bursting with literary history. Perhaps the most famous fictional resident of the parks is Peter Pan – the boy who wouldn’t grow up.
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The Royal Parks in Literature
From Samuel Pepys to J.M. Barrie, discover the classic authors whose connections to London’s Royal Parks inspired and featured in their stories
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Cedar of Lebanon
An ancient evergreen symbolising purity and everlasting life.
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Colonel Richard Wadeson (1826-85)
Awarded the Victoria Cross for conspicuous bravery in the Indian Rebellion.