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  2. Royal Victoria Park, Bath - Wikipedia

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    Royal Victoria Park is a public park in Bath, England. It was opened in 1830 by the 11-year-old Princess Victoria, [1] seven years before her ascension to the throne, and was the first park to carry her name. It was privately run as part of the Victorian public park movement until 1921, when it was taken over by the Bath Corporation.

  3. Royal Victoria Country Park - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Victoria Country Park is a country park in Netley, Hampshire, England, by the shores of Southampton Water. It comprises 200 acres (81 ha) of mature woodland and grassy parkland, as well as a small shingle beach. It was created in 1970 by Hampshire County Council, after the Royal Victoria Military Hospital that had previously occupied ...

  4. Royal Athletic Park - Wikipedia

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    The first mention of Royal Athletic Park in the British Colonist (which later merged with the Victoria Times to become the Victoria Times Colonist) is on May 21, 1908. It is an advertisement for an inter-provincial championship lacrosse game against a Vancouver side on May 25, 1908 at the new Royal Athletic Park. [17]

  5. Royal Victoria Park - Wikipedia

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    Royal Victoria Country Park near Southampton, Hampshire This page was last edited on 1 May 2019, at 19:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. A4 road (England) - Wikipedia

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    The Bath Road begins on the west side of the bridge. On the left is Slough's 1936 Town Hall, now abandoned by the local council, and on the right Salt Hill Park. The next major road intersection is by the Three Tuns Pub where the A4 crosses the A355. This road goes north towards Farnham Royal, Farnham Common, Beaconsfield and the M40 at

  7. Kingsmead, Bath - Wikipedia

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    The ward is separated by the large Royal Victoria Park into a city centre eastern end, and a western residential end known as Lower Weston. [5] A boundary review in 2018, which came into force at the May 2019 local elections, abolished Abbey ward and extended Kingsmead eastwards as far as the Avon to include most of the city centre. At the same ...

  8. Royal Victoria Place - Wikipedia

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    Royal Victoria Place was opened by Diana, Princess of Wales on 21 October 1992. Construction took 36 months and built over the railway line between Tunbridge Wells and High Brooms stations. [4] [1] [5] Tunbridge Wells Borough Council owns the shopping centre freehold and is obliged to pay 10% of certain refurbishment costs. The rent it receives ...

  9. Royal Park, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Sunset at Royal Park. Royal Park is the largest of Melbourne's inner city parks (181 hectares or 450 acres). It is located four kilometres (2.5 mi) north of the Melbourne CBD, in Victoria, Australia, in the suburb of Parkville.