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'A Bowling-Green', c1870. A bowling green is a finely-laid, close-mown and rolled stretch of turf for playing the game of bowls. Before 1830, when Edwin Beard Budding invented the lawnmower, lawns were often kept cropped by grazing sheep on them. the Royal Parks of London are lands originally owned by the monarchy of the United Kingdom for the recreation (mostly hunting) of the royal family. From The Story of the London Parks by Jacob Larwood. [Chatto and Windus, London, c1870]
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4375px × 5109px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Bowling Green
BOWLS
Britain
British
Chatto and
Chatto and Windus
DAY
England
Female
JACOB
Jacob Larwood
LADY
Larwood
Leisure
LOCATION
London
Male
Man
Men
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Outdoors
Park
People
Playing
Portrait
Print Collector29
Royal park
SPORT
STORY
Story of London Parks
TGN
The Print Collector
Windus
Woman
Women