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PART III.
THE EXTERIOR.
ОглавлениеNote.—The arrangement of the following Division assumes the visitor to enter the Garden from the Central Transept, whence he proceeds to inspect the Terraces and the Italian Garden. Passing down the central steps from the second Terrace, and round the Great Circular Fountain, he proceeds to the left, and continuing the path, explores the English Landscape Garden, and the Archery Ground, beyond which is the Park, the Cricketing Ground, from which, proceeding half round the basin of one of the Great Fountains, he reaches the Grand Plateau, and examines the Geological Restorations and the Extinct Animals on the Islands in the Lake. Leaving the Plateau, he skirts the basin of the second Great Fountain, and proceeding by the Rosary, completes the circuit of the grounds. An account of the Great Water Towers, in connection with the system of Fountains, and of the Artesian Well and the Water Supply is then added.
PRINTED BY R.K. BURT, HOLBORN HILL, CITY.
Large plan.
PLAN of the GARDENS and PARK
A. GREAT CIRCULAR FOUNTAIN
B. B. WATER TEMPLES and CASCADES
C. the ENGLISH LANDSCAPE GARDEN
The Park and Gardens.