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centre to the garden, and to constitute a point of radiation to all the 
other walks ; and there is a winding walk surrounding the whole. As a 
straight walk without a terminating object is felt to be deficient in mean¬ 
ing, a statue on a pedestal is proposed for the first or radiating centre ; a 
EAST LODGE OF THE DERBY ARBORETUM SHOWING THE ENTRANCE GATES. 
pedestal, with a vase, urn, or other object, for the second circle in the 
straight walk; while the pavilion (fig. 8) forms a terminating object to 
the broad cross walk.” 
A handsome entrance lodge and gates (shown in fig. 9) lead into the 
garden from the town of Derby. Fig. 10 shows the appearance of this 
DESIGN FOR A STATUE AND STONE SEATS FOR THE RADIATING CENTRE OF THE DERBY ARBORETUM. 
lodge from the garden. Fig. 11 shows a public room for tea-parties, 
&c. at the east end of the Arboretum; and fig. 12 the entrance-lodge at 
the same end. Fig. 13 is a design for a statue of Mr. Strutt, which it 
has been proposed to erect in the second circle, formed in the central walk, 
but this is not yet decided upon. 
