On the question of public parks in Britain, you might try Dr. Hilary A.
Taylor, Assistant Professor, Harlaxton College, Grantham, Lincolnshire
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IAG, UK (I do not know if she has access to e-mail). She has written a
dissertation of an aspect of the subject and
has contributed essays to a number of scholarly publications "Designed
Landscapes of Britain, 1880-1920"; and "Nineteenth Century Public Parks
in England" (exhibition catalogue); exhibition in preparation: "Nineteenth
Century Public Parks in England," at Durham University; "The Fabric of
History: the creation and conservation of the grounds of Wollston Hall,"
*East Midlands Geographer* 1990; "Pride and Colour Prejudice; the design
and colour philosophy of Victorian bedding out," *Country Life* March 7,
1991; "The Gardens and Pleasure Grounds of Thoresby Hall,
Nottinghamshire, 1860-1900," *Historic Garden* Autumn, 1992. In
addition, she has been actively involved in research and consulting for
Wollston Hall, Sutton Court, Herefordshire, Thoresby Hall,
Nottinghamshire, Tabley House, Cheshire, Norwood Park, Nottinghamshire
and Maer Hall and parkland, Staffordshire, some of these are private.
Best wishes in your search.
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