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Stanley Park is a 110 acres (45 ha) park in Liverpool, England, designed by Edward Kemp, which was opened on 14 May 1870 by the Mayor of Liverpool, Joseph Hubback. It is significant among Liverpool's parks on account of its layout and architecture.
A new train and track opened in 1964. Located behind the Stanley Park Pavilion. Rock Garden – Developed in 1911-1920 using stones excavated when the pavilion was built. Encircles part of the Stanley Park Pavilion. Rose Garden – Developed in 1920-21. Located south of the Stanley Park Pavilion. Rose Garden Cottage – Built around the same time.
Stanley Park is a 405-hectare (1,001-acre) ... Archive Photos of Stanley Park - Miss 604 website; On the Spot (short film about the Stanley Park Zoo in 1953) ...
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The tree was damaged during a December 2006 windstorm and was slated for removal. In 2009, the Stanley Park Hollow Tree Conservation Society was formed and began raising money from private donors to preserve the landmark. A metal frame was installed within the tree to hold the structure in place.
Stanley Park was founded by Frank Stanley Beveridge in 1949. The park began on a 25-acre (100,000 m 2) plot, but now spans 300 acres (1.2 km 2) with multiple gardens, trails, and playing fields. [3] It is a short walking distance from Westfield State University, located across Western Avenue to the northwest from Stanley Park.
24.45 Stanley Park. 24.46 Templeton Secondary School. 24.47 Vancouver Aquarium in Stanley Park. ... 2003 - Smart Set Clothing Co. fashion photo shoot at One Mile Lake [8]
Stanley Park, located at the tip of the peninsula that is the core of Vancouver, had originally been set aside for a fort, to protect Canada's main Pacific port of Vancouver from a possible US invasion in the 19th Century. (After all, both the US and the UK were vying for the control of Vancouver, before it became part of a new Canada.)