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Richmond Park, Kingston Upon Thames, Greater London. A herd of fallow deer lie on the grass in the shade. Richmond Park is a royal deer park with pre 15th century origins, imparked by Charles I and improved by subsequent monarchs, Richmond Park has been a public open space since the mid 19th century

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print by John Gay transports us to the serene beauty of Richmond Park in Greater London. The image showcases a picturesque scene of nature's tranquility, as a herd of majestic fallow deer gracefully rest upon the lush green grass under the comforting shade. Richmond Park holds an esteemed place in history, with origins dating back to pre-15th century times. It was Charles I who first imparked this royal deer park, and subsequent monarchs have made improvements over time. Today, it stands as a cherished public open space since the mid-19th century. In this photograph, John Gay captures not only the timeless elegance of these magnificent creatures but also highlights their harmonious coexistence within this remarkable parkland setting. The deer appear at ease and undisturbed by human presence, reminding us of the delicate balance between wildlife and our shared environment. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of the importance of preserving such natural treasures for future generations to enjoy. This print serves as both a visual delight and a poignant reminder that amidst bustling city life lies an oasis where nature thrives peacefully alongside urban development. John Gay's skillful lens has immortalized this moment in time – an enchanting glimpse into Richmond Park's rich heritage and its enduring connection with these graceful inhabitants.

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