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Herschel Park, 1st October 2004 |
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Brief Description: View of Herschel Park through its trees, and partial view of houses beyond. 1st October 2004 |
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Subject Date: 1st October 2004 |
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Creator: Tony Pilmer |
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Owner: Slough Library |
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Contributor: Slough Library |
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Full Description: Herschel Park was landscaped in the 1840's as the private pleasure grounds of James Bedborough's Upton Park housing development.
In 1949 the parkland was sold to Slough Borough Council, who renamed it Herschel Park, and opened it to the public. Although the Corporation kept up the park, the buildings on the site fell into disrepair. In the 1970s, the park was made into a conservation area, due to the efforts of the Slough Civic Society and the Middle Thames Archaeological and Historical Society. |
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Collection: 21st century collection |
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Place: Slough; Upton ; Upton Park |
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Dimensions: 17.7 x 12.7 cm |
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Subject: Parks |
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Name Subject: Herschel Park ; Upton Park |
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Content Type: Photo Colour |
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Location: Slough Library |
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Local Ref: I3354 |
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Unique ID: sl-sl-3354_herschelpark-i-00-000.tif |
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IPR: Slough Library |
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