Serpentine by Fred255
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Description
Many of the striking features you see today in Hyde Park were created in the 18th century by a keen royal gardener, Queen Caroline. In 1728, she took almost 300 acres from Hyde Park to form Kensington Gardens and she separated the two parks with a long ditch or ha-ha. She also established a new landscape fashion. Queen Caroline made a large lake called the Serpentine by damming the Westbourne Stream. At that time, artificial lakes were usually long and straight. The Serpentine was one of the first created lakes in England that was designed to look natural. It was soon copied in parks and gardens all over the country. And it was the centrepiece of celebrations in 1814 for the British victory at the sea battle of Trafalgar.
Comments (8)
BibbyBear
Lovely shot of this lake and the reflections are fantastic. Great capture Fred. xx
mark.spooner
A lovely capture!
odie
What a great shot! Love the posts in the water that lead your eye to the tall building.
Ionel
A beautiful shot!
auntietk
Pretty spot. Thanks for sharing it!
marybelgium
superbe !
FriedaFelicia
A lovely shot, beautifully composed. Great work.
tennesseecowgirl
Beautiful. I have picture of a lake with some post like that or part of a bride not quite sure what it is .. I will have to post it and maybe the viewers can give me an answer.