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Available Formats

Each photograph can be purchased as a print, digital download or canvas. Click here for more information on these formats

Postage and packing

Each print (A5 and A4 sizes) comes mounted on card and wrapped in film. A3 size comes in a tube.

If you order 1 - 3 items, a shipping/processing charge of £3.49 applies per order (anywhere in the world).
If more than 3 items are ordered, shipping/processing is free.

This charge includes digital downloads, as they are processed individually, and this reflects the time needed to process the images and put them on the server for download.

If it is convenient for you and you do not trust the post, you are welcome to collect your purchase from our office in NW London, having made an appointment by phone.

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St James's Park c.1910

St James's Park c.1910

St.James Park was the first royal park to be opened to the public
in 17th century.


It used to be a fashionable promenade for the London high society
throughout its history, with the exception of a period in the 18th century
when it was a recognized haunt of whores.


The Park was lit by gas in 1822, and various improvements made later
on, including re-modelling of the lake and planting of new trees. It
became how we know it today - romantic curves, winding paths and
plenty of shrubberies
.


The view on this photograph is walking along the lake known
as the Canal towards the Whitehall complex of government buildings which
you can see in the distance.


To see how the Park looks now, click
here
.

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