oppression caused by the glare of the yellow brick, the gravel 

 of the walks themselves being of the same hue, and fatiguing 

 the eye from its too great preponderance. The edging of the 

 red panels is the design of black reheved by yeUow and white 

 Greek keys, to which we have already alluded as the last 

 object selected for the Garden by H.E.H. the Prince Consort 

 before his death. 



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Two of the most conspicuous objects in the Garden durmg 

 the year 1862 were the French fountains, which were placed on 



