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GARDENS OLD AND NEW. 



/N SHARP PERSPECTIVE. 



It was a spacious, stately and formal building of 

 red brick, with stone pilasters dividing the wall 

 spaces and rising to a stone cornice. A flight of steps 



led up to thq principal entrance, and there were two 

 square wings, connected with the central structure by 

 semi-circular colonnides, of which one contained the 



THE HEN1) Of-' THE RAIL. 



