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The Derby Arboretunu 



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The flower-garden with its covered seat, the cottage in it with its public 

 tea-room, and the ivied tool-house formerly attached to Mr. Strutt's kitchen- 

 garden, are preserved ; and also a lai'ge weeping ash with seats beneath, the 

 branches of which have been trained into a regular form by ii'on rings. 



In order to design the entrance lodges and gates, and the central statue, I 

 called in the aid of Mr. E. B. Lamb, M.I.B.A., whose designs for the lodges 



