SS Journey - Handsworth Park : 無料・フリー素材/写真
SS Journey - Handsworth Park / ell brown
ライセンス | クリエイティブ・コモンズ 表示-継承 2.1 |
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説明 | The first half of Handsworth Park I entered was from the Hamstead Road entrance, near St Mary's Church. Went anti-clockwise around the lake and exited from the same entrance.So was unaware of the bridges over the Soho railway line to the other half of the park (I would shortly after re-enter the park via Holly Road).Handsworth Park (originally Victoria Park) is a park in the Handsworth area of Birmingham, England. It lies 15 minutes by bus from the centre of Birmingham and comprises 63 acres (25 hectares) of landscaped grass slopes, including a large boating lake and a smaller pond fed by the Farcroft and Grove Brooks, flower beds, mature trees and shrubs with a diversity of wildlife, adjoining St. Mary's Church, Handsworth to the north, containing the graves of the fathers of the Industrial Revolution, James Watt, Matthew Boulton and William Murdoch, and the founders of Aston Villa Football Club and the Victoria Jubilee Allotments site to the south opened on 12 June 2010. The completion of a £9.5 million restoration and rejuvenation of Handsworth Park was celebrated with a Grand Re-Opening Celebration led by Councillor Mike Sharpe, the Lord Mayor of Birmingham, speaking from the restored bandstand at 2.00pm on Saturday 8 July 2006, followed by a count down by a large enthusiastic crowd and the release of clouds of confetti; in the words of one observer "Great wedding! Now we must make the marriage a success." SS Journey is a sculpture in Handsworth Park that is part of the Handsworth Park Arts Trail that started in 2017. It was sculpted by Luke Perry. |
撮影日 | 2019-09-26 11:37:29 |
撮影者 | ell brown , Birmingham, United Kingdom |
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撮影地 | Handsworth, England, UK 地図 |
カメラ | DMC-FZ72 , Panasonic |
露出 | 0.001 sec (1/1600) |
開放F値 | f/3.5 |