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were shot, and one of the historians of the Park states 
that it is still there, only covered over with earth when the 
new Cumberland Gate was made in 1822. Apsley Gate 
at Hyde Park Corner was designed by Decimus Burton, 
and put up in 1827, and he planned the arch forming 
the entrance to Constitution Hill the following year. 
The stags, by Bartolozzi, on Albert Gate, came from 
the Ranger’s Lodge in Green Park. Grosvenor Gate was 
opened about 1724, and Stanhope Gate some twenty- 
five years later. All the others are more modern. 
Those who wish to pursue the subject further will 
find such details more or less accessible in various guide¬ 
books. But to every one the Park, with all its charms, 
its beauties, and its memories, is open, and it is certain 
that the better it is known the more it will be ap¬ 
preciated. 
