The Arts Society Lecture: British Public Parks
Chipping Sodbury Town Hall
A Concise History of our Great British Public Parks, by Paul Rabbitts
Each lecture, which lasts approximately one hour, is given in the morning and afternoon.
This really is a fascinating insight into the history of one of our greatest ever institutions - our Great British Public Park. We have all enjoyed them at some time in our lives but what do we really know about them? What are their origins? This talk illustrates their origins from the great Royal Parks to the Pleasure Gardens of the eighteenth century and to their Victorian heyday. It discusses what makes a great park, its 'parkitecture' with examples of lodges, lakes, bandstands, fountains, lidos, palm houses and to their wonderful floral displays, to their great decline in the sixties, seventies and eighties. However, the subsequent revival has led to a major shift in interest in our parks and once again we are very much in love with them. This is a highly illustrative lecture accompanied by slides with examples of parks from across the UK and their designs and architecture and can be shaped to the locality of the lecture.